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"The sheep are never so safe from the wolf as when they are near
the shepherd. " - Charles Spurgeon
Fast Facts: Although 90% of Americans say they pray (60% say they pray
every day), the ways they pray vary significantly, according to pollster
George Barna. Two out of three unchurched Americans (63%) pray regularly,
but only one out of three (34%) is sure that praying makes any difference.
In contrast, nearly 70% of the "born-again" respondents think
God personally responds to their prayers.
Among those who pray:
- 95% express gratitude to God
- 76% ask God to forgive particular sins
- 61% make specific requests of God
- 12% pray in tongues
- National & International Religion Report
How is your prayer life? If you are like most of us, it has seasons,
and sometimes lacks consistency. I cannot think of anything more important
than intimacy with our Heavenly Father. "It is good to be near
God." (Psalm 73:28) Nearly fourteen hundred verses in the Bible
talk about prayer. A rich and fulfilling prayer life is essential to our
spiritual growth.
This is not a "how to" on prayer. These are simply some ideas
that have benefitted me in my time with God. I encourage you to give them
a try to see which ones work for you.
1. Find Your Ideal Time. Are you a morning person or a night
person? When are you most alert? "Therefore be clear minded and
self-controlled so that you can pray." (1 Peter 4:7) Identify
your "optimal prayer time." How many times have you fallen asleep
while praying? For me, morning works out best. It is a great way to start
the day. I get up earlier now than I ever imagined, and I am not even a
morning person! Make it a regular part of your schedule - and stick
with it! "Be faithful in prayer." (Romans 12:12) Pencil
it in your planner if you must. Why is it when we get busy our time with
God is often the first thing to go? Make it a priority! Even a few
minutes each day is better than none at all. It will hardly affect your
schedule, and it's easy. I started with just a few minutes, and I now have
a powerful extended prayer time every day. If you are not a consistent
pray-er, here is an experiment: For thirty days, set aside a few minutes
each day for a regular time with God. Give it a try and see what happens.
It will make a difference!
2. Isolate Yourself Somewhere Private, Quiet and without Distractions. "But
when you pray go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father." (Matthew
6:6) This will be your "refuge," your place of retreat. Stay
out of the bed! This is not nap time. I have a desk set up specifically
for this purpose, so I am always ready. I turn off the furnace or air
conditioner, and close the door to get it really quiet. How else will
you hear that "still, small voice?" Naturally, you can
pray anywhere, such as in the car, at work or around the house. However,
true "quiet time" is the key to a powerful, effective prayer
life.
3. Be Quiet and Listen. "Be still and know that
I am God." (Psalm 46:10) Contemplate His presence. Take a moment
to realize that Almighty God, the Creator of the universe, is waiting
to hear from you! "God has surely listened and heard my voice
in prayer." (Psalm 66:19) Anyone who knows me will tell you
I like to talk, especially about God. So you can imagine what it is like
when I talk to God. He patiently listens to my prayers, and waits for
His chance to speak. Finally, as I wind down my prayer time, He gets
ready to share some wisdom or guidance with me (which I just requested).
Then I say "Amen," and I am done. "Jim," He says
to Himself, "I have so much to share with you, if you would only
listen." Let God speak to you. While you are praying, pause,
be quiet and allow Him to respond. Many times you will not get an answer,
but sometimes you will. You must learn to discern His voice. It may be
a thought or a feeling, but you will sense His leading. "Listen
carefully to the voice of the Lord your God." (Exodus 15:26)
4. Talk with Your Best Friend. Be yourself. Remember you
are relating to a real Person. Do not be formal or ritualistic. A friend
once explained how she talks with God in a casual, friendly way, and encouraged
me to try it. I had always prayed something like "Thanks Lord, forgive
me Lord, I want this and I want that. Amen" It was quick, and always
the same, except for my wish list at the end. Having a casual conversation
with God was foreign to me. It was awkward at first, but it quickly became
natural and rewarding. I just realize Jesus is there with me and talk to
Him. This has had a tremendous impact on my spiritual growth. It has given
me an incredible intimacy with God, and I am much more aware of His presence.
He is your best friend. You can share anything with Him! Are you
angry? Tell Him. If you do not feel close to Him, say so. Laugh, cry or
scream if you need to; He is there for you.
5. Talk with the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. When
you pray, to whom are you praying? Speak to all three members of the Trinity.
Tell God you want to be His man or woman. Tell Jesus you want to be more
like Him. Ask the Holy Spirit to fill you with God's power. Ask Him to
open your spiritual eyes to see and your spiritual ears to hear what God
is saying.
6. Pray with A.C.T.S. - A.C.T.S. is an easy way to remember
key elements of prayer. My prayer time has improved dramatically since
I started using it. It's simply prayer in four parts:
Adoration - "Praise be to God!" (Psalm
68:35) Tell God how much you appreciate Him. Express your love for Him.
Praise His power and majesty. This is a great way to begin your prayer
time. Sometimes I watch the sun rise, and praise God for the beauty of
His creation. You should never run out of praise. "How awesome
are your deeds!" (Psalm 66:3)
Confession - "If we confess
our sins, He is faithful and just, and will forgive us our sins and purify
us from all unrighteousness." (1 John 1:9) Tell Him where you
have fallen short. Be specific. I thank Him for the forgiveness I have
in Christ, and ask for help and strength to turn away from future temptations.
Thanksgiving - Always "glorify
him with thanksgiving" (Psalm 69:30) You have plenty of reasons
to be thankful. Thank God for His love, His faithfulness, His patience
and a million other things. Express gratitude for what He's doing in
your life. Thank Jesus for dying on the cross for you. Thank the Holy
Spirit for indwelling you, and never leaving. Thank Him for being your
conscience, your counselor and that "still small voice."
Supplication - "Make your requests
known to God." (Philippians 4:7) Tell God what you want, no
matter how small it seems to you. Do you really think any of your requests
are big to God the Creator? You should have lots of intercessory prayer
here.
Ideas for a More Fulfilling Prayer Life
1. Have a "Mini Worship Time." Listen to praise
music before you begin your quiet time. I love to do this while I drink
my coffee. Sometimes, I sing along. (Fortunately no one can hear me.) Nearly
every praise song we sing in church is available on CD or cassette at the
Christian bookstores. My favorites include:
- Fernando Ortega
- The Vineyard Collections
- The Hosanna Series
- Integrity Worship Music
Try singing without music. I do this sometimes before or after praying,
and it is very uplifting. "Sing to God, sing praise to His name." (Psalm
68:4)
2. Begin with a Bible Reading or Devotional. Even a short
reading can help get your mind focused on God. I love to read the Psalms
and the Gospels. (The Message, by Eugene H. Peterson is great for
this.) I start with a devotional, and then spend time in God's Word. He
often uses this time to speak to me. Many devotionals are available at
Christian bookstores, such as My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald
Chambers. My favorites comes by mail: Charles Stanley's In Touch (Free
- 800 323-3747).
3. Use a Prayer Journal. A prayer journal is simply a list
of people and things to pray for. It keeps you focused and consistent in
your time with God. How many times have you forgotten to pray for someone?
Once it is in the journal, you will not forget. (Tip: To get it into the
journal, jot it down on a piece of paper or in your planner right away.)
I use one from Chuck Swindoll's Insight for Living (800 772-8888). It is
organized by weeks, so you have a daily/weekly list and an everyday list.
It also has space for answered prayers, which is great because it shows
what God is doing in your life. It helps you be a person of prayer. "The
prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective." (James 5:16)
4. Get Out of the Rut. "And when you are praying,
do not use meaningless repetition." (Matthew 6:7 NASB) Occasionally,
your prayer time may get stale. Change it! If you usually sit
in a chair, get on your knees, or stand up. Ask God to restore you. Read
something. Listen to some music. Sing something. Go to a different place.
One morning, as I got ready to pray, I felt distant from God. I said "Lord,
I do not feel very close to you today. I'm sorry." I decided to
listen to some music instead. While listening to a song about "the
Redeemer," God wrapped His arms around me, and I was on my knees
in tears, overwhelmed by His presence. He said "Jim, I was here
the whole time. My love for you does not change. You're the one who changes." I
ended up having an awesome prayer time that morning! Step out in faith
and be a Person of Prayer!
"But you, dear friends, build yourselves up in your most holy
faith and pray . . . " (Jude 1:20)
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FAST FACTS: Adapted from Current Thoughts & Trends,
Dennis Cone, Publisher
All scripture quotations are taken from the NEW
INTERNATIONAL VERSION (NIV) except as noted.
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