"I'd love to help somebody else but I don't know what to say!" If you bewail 
your incompetence as a "witness" for Jesus, welcome to the many who yearn to 
live for a purpose. They dread meeting Jesus at last with empty arms, a useless 
life. Let me try to encourage you:
(1) There is a prayer that Jesus HAS to answer, HAS to respond to; He can never 
say no. It's that of the man in Luke 11 who wakes his neighbor in the middle of 
the night banging on his door, "Lend me three loaves; for a friend of mine in 
his journey has come to me, and I have nothing to set before him" (vss. 5-13). 
That's the prayer of the empty pantry, "asking to give" to someone else. You're 
not asking the Lord to give YOU something; you're asking Him to give you bread 
for somebody else. That prayer goes priority to the throne, and is always 
answered.

(2) It's the idea that permeates the "cry" of Jesus in John 7:37-39: "He who 
believes on Me, as the Scripture has said [Song of Solomon, that is], 'Out of 
his inmost soul will flow rivers of living water.'" If that "living water" is 
not flowing out of my own heart to refresh somebody else, it must mean that I 
don't "believe" on Him! Everyone who "believes" has the well of living water. 
Is unbelief the problem?

(3) Well, welcome again to the special "club" of fortunate people if you have 
begun to realize that your basic problem is that of ancient Israel--unbelief. 
Now you're ready to pray the prayer that can NEVER be denied: "Lord, I believe; 
help Thou mine unbelief." Go kneel down beside the anxious father whose child 
is devil possessed (Mark 9:24). You can NEVER perish if you pray that prayer!

(4) You must FEEL, must realize, must confess, must know forever, your weakness 
before you CAN be "strong" (2 Cor. 12:8-10). Under heaven there is no 
substitute for the "broken and contrite heart" which God, fortunately different 
than we are, "will not despise" (Psalm 51:17).

(5) Yes, this means much less TV and novel-reading, and more hungering and 
thirsting for "righteousness." Kneel and tell the Lord your plate is empty; 
wait before Him, "wait, I say, on the Lord" (Psalm 27:13, 14). Don't rush off 
in a spin; give Him a chance. WAIT. Unbelief drains out of one's soul in a tiny 
drip. WAIT.

--Robert J. Wieland

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