Friday, January 10, 2014

Prayer

     A prayer begins our relationship with Jesus as Savior. It is a necessary part of life to keep our relationship with Him growing and active. Prayer changes circumstances, heals hearts, intercedes for friends and family.

     Do you find yourself trying to pray and something comes immediately to mind? Suddenly you remember an e-mail you have to answer or the phone just happens to ring as you begin your time with God. The quiet intimate time with Jesus seems impossible until it becomes a habit. The habit will eventually become the time you look most forward to, the quiet time to get to know and understand the voice of God.

     And we pray, not only in a quiet, set-apart time, but any time. Jesus is alwas with us. That fact allows us to pray in the middle of a meeting, in a line at the post office, as we remember a sick friend, or witness an accident. Praying can be habitual and part of our existence, as we practice the presence of God. 

Pray continually. 1 Thessalonians 5:17

Satan would love to distract us enough, keep us busy enough, make us comfortable enough, proud enough, uncertain enough, to make us believe we do not need prayer. Let prayer become a priority. Find a special time each day for prayer and Bible time. Those two things, understanding and studying God’s Word and sitting in His presence in prayer will change your life forever. This relationship with Jesus gives us joy and hope.

Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer. Romans 12:12

     Prayer has great power; the power that first connected you to Jesus. The Holy Spirit within you will guide you into prayer, how to pray, what to pray and who should be included in your prayers. It is an honor to pray for others, and if someone prays for you, you are blessed.

     I am pausing in my writing, right now, to pray for each reader. May Jesus fill your hearts and minds with blessings in the joy and hope of His salvation and love.

Dear Father,
Let each person reading these words feel Your presence in a new and powerful way. I pray those “Holy Spirit shivers” are running up and down as we unite together in praising You and in believing in the power of prayer and Your mighty presence.
In Jesus powerful name we pray,

Amen

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