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Eight Weeks to Discovering the Power of Prayer

Discovering the Power of Prayer Week #2: Five Easy Ways to Pray More Every Day

September 20, 2017 • 11 Comments

In week two of the Discovering the Power of Prayer Blog Series, my friend and fellow blogger Jennifer Moye joins us to share simple ideas for how you can start praying more each and every day. If you missed week one of the series, you can still access that post here.

Five Easy Ways to Pray More Every Day

“I would love to have a prayer life, but I just don’t have time for that right now.” This was a statement a friend shared with me the other day. She is a busy mom of 4, working full time outside of the home. She is overwhelmed with life and just can’t bear the thought of one more thing added to her daily list. I get it. I think a lot of us are like her. We have somehow gotten the idea that prayer looks like an hour long quiet time, tucked in my war room (aka my closet with the door barricaded shut), and uninterrupted quality time with Jesus.

Don’t get me wrong, this would be wonderful! But if I am completely honest with you – this looks like a good opportunity for a nap. Just keeping it real today.

Ephesians 6:8 tells us to “pray in the Spirit on all occasions, with all kinds of prayers and requests.” While hours of devoted time in prayer are wonderful, scripture tells us to be in prayer constantly and with all different types of prayers. For many of us, the above idea is just not feasible in this stage of life. Does that mean we give up all together? No! Prayer in its simplest definition is simply paying attention to God. Perhaps a conversation that involves slightly more listening that talking. That’s it. No fancy rules or formalities. Just you and your creator talking about the day.

Here are five easy ways to pray more every day. I hope you will find them helpful!

The #1 easiest way to pray more every day is to just be aware of Jesus. #PowerOfPrayerBlogSeries

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Rise and Shine

You know the how the old Sunday school song goes, “Rise and shine and give God the glory-glory children of the Lord?” There is some serious merit to that! Whether your alarm clock looks like a black rectangle from the depths of Hades or the beautiful face of a snotty-nose, full diapered 2 year old – the best way I have found to start the day is to find 30 seconds to pray before my feet hit the ground. There isn’t a better way to start the day than acknowledging my Savior and taking a short moment to ask Him for guidance for what the day will bring. God equips each of us with spiritual gifts and armor designed to help us thrive in this life and bring Him glory. We must never forget that prayer activates this armor (Ephesians 6). In our daily lives, if we leave out prayer we are walking around with talents and weapons designed to help us fight our enemy – but they are like useless, heavy junk without being activated.

Shower Power

If you work outside the home, this one will probably be easiest for you. This is an easy time to shout out to our Father praises and petitions. Some mornings I find myself in tears standing in the shower.

As the water flows over my face and covers me completely, I find myself in awe that Jesus’s sacrifice covers me from the consequences of my sin in the very same way this water crashes over me. He chose to wake me up this morning and give place air in my lungs – He even chooses me to do His work here on Earth.

Now, if you are a stay at home mom, or work inside the home this one may be a little more of a challenge. Let’s just be real honest – I don’t always get a shower every day – not with three little ones running around. But when I do, you can ride on the fact that my naked hinny will be having a conversation with my Creator in the shower!Read More

Discovering the Power of Prayer Week #1: Understanding Prayer

September 11, 2017 • 9 Comments

Discovering the Power of Prayer {8-Week Blog Series}

When your TV shows burning buildings and people running and screaming around NYC, it doesn’t matter if you are in the middle of eating a doughnut and playing your favorite computer game. You drop everything and give your undivided attention to the news.

That was me on, Sept. 11, 2001, and I remember they day like it was just yesterday. How could anyone forget such a tragedy?

I remember watching the plane fly into the second tower. I remember watching my mother cry and running into her arms out of sheer terror. I remember not understanding what was going on. I remember feeling an urgent need to get on my knees and pray.

But I wasn’t the only one praying. In the days and weeks following Sept. 11, many local schools, workplaces, neighborhoods and churches gathered for a time of dedicated prayer. Even the evening news aired reports of people all around America joining together in prayer. We prayed for peace, healing, unity and courage — for the victims and their families, for ourselves, and for this great nation. And while it was a sad time, it was also a beautiful time because those prayers brought us closer to each other and to God.

You may think it bold of me to say, but I believe those prayers are what allowed this nation to rise from the ashes of that tragic day.

Because prayer is powerful. And when we understand prayer — what it is and how it works — we can experience this power in our very own lives.

Understanding Prayer: What It Is

At its core, prayer is having a conversation with God. And the beauty of this kind of conversation is that we don’t have to do our hair and make up or formally write down our prayers prior to entering God’s presence. All He asks is that we show up. It doesn’t matter the time or place. God is always there, and He is delighted to respond to us when we come to Him in prayer (Psalm 34:4).

There is no cookie-cutter prayer formula, and prayer looks different depending on the day.

Sometimes prayer is sitting in silence and waiting for God to speak. Sometimes prayer is praising God for who He is and what He is doing. Sometimes prayer is falling on our knees and bearing our soul. Sometimes prayer is weeping. Sometimes prayer is simple raising our hands and saying, “Lord, I surrender. Have your way in me.”

While the world and Hollywood often portray prayer as a way to present requests to God, there’s so much more to it than that. Prayer isn’t just a chance to lay our burdens at the Father’s feet. It’s also a chance to worship and praise Him.

Psalm 100:4 tells us to enter His gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise. So when we come to the throne, our first response should always be to praise God. If you’re feeling downcast and don’t know what to say, you can simply thank Him for who He is! Thank Him for being a personal God who made it possible for us to come to Him through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Thank Him for caring and loving this world. Thank Him for not giving up on us, no matter how many times we fail.

Prayer Nourishes the Soul

One of my favorite writers, C.S. Lewis, once wrote, “God designed the human machine to run on Himself. He Himself is the fuel our spirits were designed to burn, or the food our spirits were designed to feed on. There is no other.” Prayer is more than a conversation — it is food for our souls! It brings healing. It brings safety and salvation. It is a refuge that can renew a weary soul. We were made to rely on the Lord in prayer.

We were made to rely on the Lord in prayer. #PowerOfPrayerBlogSeries

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An Invitation to Discovering the Power of Prayer {8-Week Blog Series}

September 6, 2017 • 5 Comments

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Dear Jesus, thank you for this food and bless it to our bodies for our strength and health so that we may bring glory and honor to you. Amen.

This humble dinner prayer pretty much sums up the extent of my childhood prayer life. It’s not that my family didn’t pray. On the contrary, I come from a long line of prayer warriors. My gramma and grandpa are some of the most devoted followers of Jesus, and they modeled prayer well for us growing up. But for some reason the power of prayer didn’t become real for me until I had to face the world on my own as an adult.

I had read that the power of a righteous person was powerful and effective (Jame 5:16), but I didn’t understand the role prayer played in my life. From what I could see, prayer was something Christians reserved for Sunday mornings, mealtimes and before bed. Prayer was that “thing” you had to do to make sure you were paying reverence to God and being a good Christian.

It wasn’t until I joined a ministry team in college that I began to understand more about the role of prayer in our lives.

Here’s some of what I learned prayer is NOT:

  • Prayer isn’t frivolous.
  • Prayer isn’t wishing upon a star.
  • Prayer isn’t a chore to check off our to-do lists.
  • Prayer isn’t formulaic.
  • Prayer isn’t a shot in the dark.
  • Prayer isn’t lip service.
  • Prayer isn’t a last resort.

As I surrounded myself with people who were passionate about prayer, here’s what I learned prayer IS:

  • Prayer is an invitation to enter into God’s presence.
  • Prayer is an act of surrender.
  • Prayer is a no-strings-attached conversation.
  • Prayer is a gift, and it should be our first response in both times of blessing and great need.
  • Prayer is a tangible way to bring joy, love, hope and peace to our lives.
  • Prayer is a lifeline when we find ourselves in the darkness.
  • Prayer offers our souls space to rest.
  • When spoken in faith, prayer works and God answers. This might not necessarily be on our time table, and it might not be the answer we want, but He responds to those who call and faithfully seek Him (Matthew 7:7).
  • When spoken in faith, prayer is powerful and effective, just as God’s Word tells us in James 5:16!
Prayer is an invitation to enter God’s presence and experience His peace. #PowerOfPrayerBlogSeries

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I’ve said this before in a different blog post, but at the risk of being redundant, I want to post the quote here again:

Prayer is not too good to be true. Prayer is the truest and surest thing we have in this life.

If we think our prayers are useless and not worth the effort, they will be useless. They will not make a difference to use one bit. BUT, the moment we choose to believe our prayers have merit in the eyes of the Father … this faith in prayer changes everything.

As followers of Jesus Christ, we don’t have to wish upon a star or cross our fingers like those who do not have hope. Because of Jesus we can know the Father hears us. And we can expect God to answer us because He says He will. 

“Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.” {Jeremiah 33:3}

Discover the power of prayer and transform your prayer life today. #PowerOfPrayerBlogSeries

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Next week, we will begin an 8-week journey toward discovering the power of prayer. You’re invited to join us on that journey, and I hope you’ll stop by the blog or sign up to my email list to catch each weekly post!

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