Driving home last night we passed a church along side the road. On its little message board outside was written.
Huh?!?
This was a little sad to me. At first my response was that prayer is so much more than a smoke signal sent to a genie in the sky. I contemplated how such and intimate conversation, a fellowshipping with the Almighty could be reduced to this fluffy little quote. I realized the source of my frustration was the word “wish”, the sound of it brought various pictures to mind. First I imagined a wistful, “what if” being sent to the sky. . .
I wish I may, I wish I might have the wish I wish tonight”
That didn’t bode well at all, Prayer is much more powerful than a flimsy fancy. The next picture that came to mind was that of a blue genie in a bottle. The voice of Robin Williams played in my head.
I dwelt on these thoughts for the remainder of the trip. This morning I looked up “wish” in (on) the dictionary.
Wish: an expressed will or desire : Mandate
I did not like this at all! Who are we to command God, are we to send up a grocery list in a model rocket each time we Need something. Yes, I do believe that our Lord cares about our needs and that he provides for even the smallest desires, however there is so much more than that to prayer! I continued to be uneasy with the statement . . . a wish sent heavenward . . . a wish sent heavenward, I decided to delve deeper into the definition of wish. Maybe there was a different, a better definition.
I found this:
Wish:
1. A desire, longing, or strong inclination for a specific thing.
2. An expression of a desire, longing, or strong inclination; a petition
3. Something desired or longed for.
Ok, lets work with this: “A prayer is an “expression of desire” sent heavenward”.
That sounds a little better, assuming your desire is that which is heavenward. Even though I was reaching to justify the quote, it was sounding a little better now. Prayer is an intimate conversation with your creator, pouring out your soul before the Lord. Drawing near to the Father in an expression of desire, a desire to know Him, to see Him, to fellowship with Him and to minister to Him. Prayer is the ultimate expression of desire.
So am I happy now with the quote: “a wish sent heavenward”? Well no, not from the thinking it most likely originated but maybe it’s not as shallow as I thought. Made me think anyway. What is your desire?

Wednesday, 19. October 2005
I LOVE how you turned this around! It’s a great way to look at life. I just wish that church had used your final quote instead (Prayer is the ultimate expression of desire)… it’s still not scripture, but it’s a beautiful thought!
Wednesday, 19. October 2005
Thanks Natalie
Saturday, 12. November 2005
it looks as if you have no life. some people are not poetic and do not know how to express how they are feeling through words. some of these signs may sound a BIT odd but hey, at least they are trying. it is better to sound a little off then to not spread the gospel at all.
Saturday, 12. November 2005
Note: The comment above was not from the Sarah we know but from another.