Daily Devotion

January 31, 2026

Making a Prayer Connection (Part Two)


“Now there was a certain disciple at Damascus named Ananias; and to him the Lord said in a vision, ‘Ananias.’ And he said, ‘Here I am, Lord.’” Acts 9:10 (NKJV)

The story of Paul and Ananias reminds us that prayer does not just change individuals. Prayer connects people. It connects hunger with purpose. It connects desperation with obedience. It connects heaven’s answer with someone on earth willing to say yes.

Paul was on the road to Damascus, breathing threats, persecuting believers, convinced he was right and everyone else was wrong. Then suddenly, his world stopped. A light knocked him to the ground. His eyes were opened and closed at the same time. He was blind, confused, and broken. And all he could say was, “Lord, who are You?” Acts 9:5 (NKJV). That is a prayer many people are praying today. Not polished. Not religious. Just honest. Who are You? Are You real? Are You there? Help me.

Paul did not even know who Jesus was yet, but heaven heard that prayer. At the same time, there was another man praying. His name was Ananias. He was not famous. He was not an apostle. He was just a faithful disciple asking God for direction and assignment. And while Paul was praying in confusion, Ananias was praying in obedience. Their prayers met in heaven before they ever met in the street.

God answered Paul’s prayer by speaking to Ananias. That is important. God did not just drop the full revelation on Paul alone. He sent a person. Ananias became the connection. He laid hands on Paul. He spoke truth. He called him “Brother Saul.” And when he prayed, the scales fell from Paul’s eyes. This tells us something powerful. Sometimes we are not just praying for answers. Sometimes we are the answer to someone else’s prayer.

There are people all around us who do not know how to call on Jesus by name. They are not quoting scripture. They are not walking into church buildings. But late at night, in their pain and confusion, they are whispering, “God, if You’re out there, help me.” And God is looking for an Ananias. Someone willing to pray. Someone willing to go. Someone willing to speak when God says speak.

Prayer connects seekers with servants. Prayer connects the lost with the sent. And when you pray, God may be preparing you to be the very connection heaven uses to change a life forever.

Prayer: Lord, open my eyes to the prayers rising all around me. Make me sensitive to Your voice and willing to obey when You call. Use my prayers and my life to be a connection between heaven and those who are searching for You. Amen.

 

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