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The Fire That Burned 11 Homes (and what that has to do with praying to God)

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The Fire That Burned 11 Homes

One time I was on a fire that destroyed eleven homes in Ashland, Oregon. One of our tactics on that fire was to use helicopters to drop water on the burning houses. When the helicopters began operating it was important to keep them from dropping water on one particular house where firefighters were working inside. That’s because a helicopter water drop can push fire in all directions, in spectacular fashion, which is very cool to watch. Most of the time when it happens, if the house is well involved, fire just explodes out of every window and door in the place. But because it blows fire all over, a water drop from a helicopter can cause serious injury or even death to anyone fighting fire inside.

So with a couple of crews inside this house and with the helicopters flying all over doing their water drops, I became concerned that they would drop on the house with my guys inside. So I called command on the radio.

“Command from Oak Knoll Division,” I said. “Direct the helicopters NOT to drop on the house directly across from 8106.”

Command responded, “Copy, send a helicopter to drop water directly on the house across from 8106.”

Of course that was exactly what I did not want them to do.

So I said, “Negative, negative,” I said, “DO NOT drop water on the house across from 8106. There are firefighters operating inside.”

No response.

“Command from Oak Knoll Division, DO NOT drop water on the house across from 8106.” I repeated my request.

*Still no response.

Just then a helicopter approaches the area and appears to be lining up for a drop on the house next door to the one we want it to avoid. Hoping that the pilot can see me I encourage him to drop on the house next door by pointing and nodding. (Yes, kind of ridiculous I know, but I didn’t have my radio on the helicopter pilot’s frequency at the time.) He’s low over the house next door and things are looking good, but then, I can’t believe what I’m seeing. He flies past the house next door and suddenly it becomes obvious he’s setting up to drop on the house with the firefighters inside. In desperation I’m jumping up and down, waving my arms frantically, trying to communicate to the helicopter pilot not to drop on top of the firefighters. In the midst of all this chaos, a friend of mine, Tyler McCarty, who works for Oregon Department of Forestry, walks up to me just as calm as can be and says,

“Kurt, would you like me to tell that helicopter not to drop on that house?”

“YES!!!” I shout, “yes I would!”

Tyler, who’s already on the helicopter pilot’s frequency, radios the request directly to the pilot. The helicopter flies off, and the firefighters operating inside are saved.

You see, the problem was, I rarely speak to helicopter pilots because my Fire Department is primarily a structural fire department. I’m don’t know who the pilots are. There are over one hundred frequencies programmed into my radio and the last time I used the one for helicopters was at a training six months ago. My friend Tyler works for a wildland fire agency, he talks to helicopter pilots all the time. He knows them. His radio is on their frequency, and communication is easy.

How Jesus Prayed

In our last post the disciples asked Jesus how to pray, and he responded by giving them a model prayer to help them, and to help us. (My Desperate Prayer (and how God answered))

But that’s not the only way Jesus prayed.

Jesus prayed all kinds of different ways. He prayed when he was baptized, he prayed before making a trip, he prayed before healing people, he prayed after healing people, he prayed before important decisions, he prayed to give thanks before eating and feeding 5,000 people.

Jesus prayed alone, and he prayed in public.

Jesus prayed on his face. He prayed lifting his eyes toward heaven. And he prayed on the cross. He prayed for his enemies when he said, “Father forgive them; for they do not know what they are doing.”

And not only that, but even though Jesus is now in Heaven, He still prays–when he makes intercession on our behalf. (Steve Shirley)

Man, did Jesus ever pray. The list of verses where we see Jesus praying is so long, it would be awkward to include it as a reference in the body of the text. So you’ll find it at the bottom under the References and Resources heading.

Your Prayers 

Your prayers and my prayers are a lot like the radio communication up to that helicopter. When we’re in constant communication with our Father in heaven, it’s so much easier to find God’s frequency, so to speak. And when we do our relationship with Him is rich, and full, and intimate. That’s the way Jesus prayed, and that’s the way Jesus’ relationship was with our Father.

But when our prayers are rare, when our scripture reading is only occasional, when our church attendance is sporadic, our communication with Him suffers. It can be difficult to find His frequency.

So don’t hide from God. Talk with Him in prayer. Listen to Him by reading His word. Fellowship with Him by attending a church that teaches through all of His book.

Pray to Him often.

Pray on your face. Pray lifting you eyes to the heavens. Pray thanksgiving. Pray for His will to be done. Pray for forgiveness. Pray for yourself. Pray for people you love. Pray for your enemies.

Pray that your Father in heaven will help you to pray.

Don’t give up. Become practiced at finding His frequency.

Pray.

So they removed the stone. Then Jesus raised His eyes, and said, “Father, I thank You that You have heard Me.” (John 11:41)

References and Resources:

Scripture references recording the prayers of Jesus: (Lk 3:21-22Mk 1:35-36Mk 7:34-35Lk 5:15Lk 6:12-13Mt 11:25-26Jn 6:11Mt 14:19, Mk 6:41, Lk 9:16, Mt 14:22, Mk 6:46, Jn 6:15, Mk 7:31-37, Mt 15:36, Lk 9:18, Lk 9:28-29, Lk 10:21, Lk 11:1, Jn 11:41-42, Mt 19:13-15, Mk 10:13-16, Lk 18:15-17, Jn 12:27-28, Mt 26:26, Mk 14:22-23, Lk 22:19, Lk 22:31-32, Jn 17:1-26, Mt 26:36-46, Lk 22:39-46, Mk 14:32-42, Lk 23:34, Mt 27:46, Mk 15:34Lk 23:46Lk 24:30, Lk 24:50-53) (Rom 8:34, Heb 7:25, Heb 9:24, 1 Jn 2:1) (Steve Shirley)

Damian Mann, Mail Tribune, Ashland Fire Likely Worst in 100 Years, August 26, 2010

Steve Shirley, How many times did Jesus pray in the Bible?, Jesus Alive

Genesis 3:7-13–They Realized They Were Naked, God Running

Image via Robert Gee – Creative Commons

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