Bible Society of South Africa
Hennie Symington

Prayer – Day 1

Prayer for mercy

Se(di)ngolwa (t)sa Bibele

TSHIMOLOHO 18

28Ere ho haella ba bahlano, ho phetha palo ya mashome a mahlano a ba lokileng, na o tla timetsa motse oo ka baka la ba bahlano bao ba haellang?”

Morena a araba, a re: “Haeba nka fumana ba mashome a mane a metso e mehlano, ha nka ke ka o timetsa.”

29Aborahama a boela a bua le yena hape, a re: “Mohlomong ho fumanwa ba mashome a mane!”

Morena a re: “Ka baka la bao ba mashome a mane ha nka ke ka etsa jwalo.”

30Yaba Aborahama o re: “Morena a se ke a mpa a halefa, ke tle ke tsebe ho bua. Mohlomong ho fumanwa ba mashome a mararo!”

Morena a re: “Haeba nka fumana ba mashome a mararo teng, nke ke ka etsa jwalo.”

31Aborahama a re: “Ako bone! Ke bile sebete ho bua le Morena. Ere mohlomong ho ka fumanwa ba mashome a mabedi teng?”

Morena a araba, a re: “Ka baka la bao ba mashome a mabedi ha ke na ho o timetsa.”

32Yaba Aborahama o re: “Oho, Morena a se ke a mpa a halefa hle, ke mpe ke bue la ho qetela. Teng haeba ho ka fumanwa ba leshome?”

Morena a araba, a re: “Ka baka la bao ba leshome nke ke ka o timetsa.”

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TSHIMOLOHO 19

29Ha Modimo a ripitla metse eo e phuleng, Modimo a hopola Aborahama; a ntsha Lota koduweng eo, ha a ne a ripitla metse eo Lota a neng a ahile ho yona.

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On the theme of prayer in the Bible: What would man have been without prayer? Nothing more than a mindless animal driven by his own instincts. But mankind is different: God spoke to him, and he responded. So, let’s pray.

The prayer of Abraham stands as one of the most daring prayers in the Bible. It is seen as the first formal prayer in the Bible and the first known negotiation with God for the sparing of the lives of the righteous on record. Abraham not only challenges God but is also a masterful negotiator in prayer. From this prayer we learn what compassion we should feel for sinners, and how earnestly we should pray for them.

Even more amazing was that it was God himself who invited Abraham to the negotiating table asking: “Shall I hide from Abraham what I am doing”? (Genesis 18:17). But what made God suppose Abraham would care about this well-deserved judgment ready to fall? Well, for one thing, Abraham’s nephew Lot lived in one of the cities, but he never mentioned that to the Lord. Instead, out of compassion he cried out on behalf of any, if any, righteous inhabitants who might die along with the wicked.

Abraham’s negotiation for the lives of the people of Sodom and Gomorrah certainly qualifies as one of the great prayers of the Bible. And what makes it truly memorable is the back and forth between God and Abraham. From this we see that the prayer of a righteous man carries much weight.

Many centuries later there would be another great negotiation for the soul of mankind: Jesus offering to pledge his own life for the salvation of many.

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