When it comes to prayer, we have so many questions? How
often should I pray? When should I pray?
What should I pray? Where should
I pray? In what position should I pray?
What is prayer? Will God answer my
prayers? Is there a right kind of
prayer? And conversely, is there a wrong kind of prayer? Why is prayer so hard? Why is it so difficult for me to pray?
Are any of these your questions? Let's ask God the questions and see what He
says. In 1 Thessalonians 5:17, He says
two or three words: "pray without ceasing" or "pray
continually." Is God serious? Yes.
Does He really mean that? I think so. A
part of prayer is talking to God, so just maybe prayer is having a conversation
with God. And that conversation takes place wherever I am. Could it be that sometimes I'm praying
'unawares'? So maybe I'd better pay more
careful attention to the words that I'm speaking since I don't have to announce
to God that I'm praying. He's ever hearing.
We could learn a lesson from Peter when He was walking on the water and
began to sink. In deep trouble and
scared to no end, Peter's prayer was simply "Lord save me."
Another part of prayer is hearing from God. That requires
getting still, stopping all activity, and listening. There is a time when we really have to stop
talking so that God can talk. Don't know
about you, but for me, that's challenging.
Again, have you ever wanted to hear from God but never stopped to listen
to Him?
Philippians 4:6 is instructive where the point is made to
pray in everything, every circumstance, every situation. In Isaiah 45:11, God advises that we command
Him concerning the work of His hands. So we ask God for our wants, desires,
needs ... yes; and we command or tell God our wants, desires, needs ... yes. So, pray always, pray about everything, pray
all kinds of prayers. Talk to God ... listen to God.
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