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Thereโ€™s a passage in scripture that tells us to be careful how we entertainย strangersย becauseย theyย may, inย fact,ย beย angelsย in disguise.ย I donโ€™t know if you believe in angels,ย but Iโ€™ve often wondered whatย I would do if I had the opportunity to entertain God.ย What wouldย youย have doneย ifย Godย hadย comeย overย forย dinner?ย Whatย wouldย you do if you knew God was responding to your invitationย toย comeย andย visit?ย Iโ€™veย thoughtย aboutย thatย oftenย asย itย relatesย toย prayer.ย After all, prayer is the official invitation for God to enter our lives andย becomeย aย permanentย partย ofย ourย living,ย breathing,ย eternal existence. The question is, what would you do if His answer was yes? Guess whoโ€™s coming to dinner!

Seriousย contemplationย ofย thatย convincesย meย thatย Iโ€™mย notย ready, but I will forever be extending the invitation to the Father,ย the Son andย the Holy Ghost.ย As with Enoch, the very thought of being able to walk with God is mind-boggling.ย The very thought of knowing that the invitation to be lead by the Holy Spirit has been accepted,ย would humbleย anyย man,ย or at least it should.ย As I pray and beseech the Lord to let me empty myself to those things that would stand in the way of theย Holy Spirit taking hold of my life,ย I know if it actually happened I would be changed forever. Try to imagine a lifestyle predicated upon living for Christ.

You can understand the angst one might feel when you connect the dots of prayer, the words of faith, and the actions of life. Our actions directly link to whether or not we understand and accept what weโ€™re praying for. Each day, I ask the Lord to allow me to do one thing that will be solely based on someone elseโ€™s ability to view me as a man of God. That may sound hollow to you, but I believe deeply that during the course of ao I come in contact with should respond to that contact with the day, someone whbelief that Iโ€™m a practicing believer. Please see Jesus in me today, somebodyโ€ฆ anybody, stranger or angel. Many evening prayers have me searching for that kind of thought, that selfless gesture that I do on that day simply because I love Jesus. Many an evening, after morning conviction, I come up wanting. It did not happen on that day. Not one thing did I do could I point to and know it wasnโ€™t for me or because of me that I did it. It was achieved or accomplished because it was Godโ€™s will. There have been other days, of course, where there is tangible evidence of at least trying to be a blessing to someone else in either thought or deedโ€ฆ From witnessing to giving testimony, from helping to offering a listening ear, from taking time to giving time that you might not think you have, God was there in thought, word, and deed. That then becomes an awesome day.

The key is wanting to rather than having to. If you believe you have to do something, that becomes a somewhat whacked way of trying to keep your score. If you do that, youโ€™ll lose every time. We know you can never do enough to earn Godโ€™s respect and get His attention, but Jesus took care of that for us. But you can become enough to earn Godโ€™s favor as Enoch did. The reward is Godโ€™s to give, not ours to expect. So the next time you pray, stop and think about what youโ€™re praying for or why youโ€™re praying. Then, consider your actions in relation to that prayerful moment. Hopefully, they add up to realizing that God might just take up upon your invitation. I canโ€™t imagine the subsequent conversation, but I wish for it every single day of my life for me and you.

May God bless and keep you always.

A 2019 National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Legacy Award winner, Washington is a communications practitioner in all forms of media for over four decades. He has served on numerous boards in...