(This is rather long - so bear with me.) Lately, I've been feeling a strong call to prayer and I know it's the voice of God calling to me. On a couple of different occasions, Satan has thwarted our attempts to gather and pray. You've probably read the scripture in Matthew 26:41 - Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the body is weak' and most of us can relate to that at one time or another.
Often times we receive an email that says bad things will happen to us for the next 'x' number of years if we don't stop, drop, and pray (and/or forward) immediately. And I don't know about you, but I rarely finish reading them before I've pressed the delete key knowing full well that bad things may in fact happen not because I've failed to mass-email a message, but rather because I'm not spending the time that I should in prayer.
I received the daily devotion from P31 yesterday in which Lysa TerKeurst, at one point in the devo, encouraged us to 'thank God - right now - at this moment'. And so I stopped and considered the few lines that I had just read and prayed the following prayer (that I'm feeling compelled to share) in which Lysa's comments are in bold and my prayer follows:
Breathe in every moment of your day today. Thank you God for the very breath that I have and when I breathe deep, I breathe YOUR breath!
Recognize what a gift today is. Thank you for the gift of life – today and everyday.
Grab someone you love and let your embrace linger just a moment longer. Thank you God that I have someone to grab (as soon as I get home tonight) and hug them with all that I have – and thanks especially for the hugs that I'll receive!! Sweet!
Take mental pictures of the toothless grin of your baby, the tousled hair of your toddler, the crooked smile of your teenager. Thank you God for the crooked-toothed smile of the 9-year old boy who jumps out from around the corner to scare the wits out of me. Thanks for the bungling actions of the 20-something young man who lives at our house and eats our food and is trying to make sense of things. Thanks for the 20-something young man who calls his Dad from Michigan to tell him how his business is going and to share the events of his life. Thank you for the lovely young lady in NYC who has ventured to the big city to make her way in life. God - please protect their steps and guard their ways every moment of their days. And thank you for the peace that YOU give!
Hold your husband's hand. Thank you God for the husband that uses his hands to do many things for me to make life easier.
Look past the dirty dishes in the sink, the laundry piled high, the stuff the kids left out and see the beauty entangled in all this evidence of life. Thank you God that because of my husband, there ARE NO dirty dishes in my kitchen sink. Because of my husband and kids, there IS laundry piling up in (and running over) the hamper. But thank you for the eyes that I have that can look past all of THAT – the good, the bad, and the dirty!….. and see the family that you have blessed me with.
And thank God for it all. Right now, in this second, see the blessing. Thank you God – for my family, and would you please remind me not to take them for granted. Help me to remember that my words and actions (especially those that are hurtful) – could be the last that my loved ones hear or see from me. I praise you mightily for the family that I have and pray that you will hold them in your hands and keep them safe. I thank you for the trials and struggles that we have – those things that build character in us, and help us to keep our focus on you – Jehovah Jireh (our provider); Jehovah Shalom (God of Peace.)
Lysa's devo went on to tell about a young family who, in the blink of an eye, lost their husband and father in a freak and devastating accident. And when I realized how fortunate I was to have the family that God gave to me - safe, sound, healthy - I felt compelled to pray - at this moment - right now - and praise God for all that I have because of his mercy and grace.
I'm reading a book right now called 'Discover the Power in the Prayers of Paul' and it says that prayer was woven into the very fabric of Paul's life. I Thess 5:16-18 says 'Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Jesus Christ.'
Paul was so accustomed to praying for the churches to whom he was writing that the prayers were woven into the dialogue of his letter. He prayed ALL the time. It (the book) asks the question - How would our world change if we offered up a 'breath' prayer everytime a prayer concern crossed our mind? We're not able to pray long prayers everytime a concern is on our hearts/minds, but rather if we just offer up a quick prayer to God, he'll hear us - and he'll know our concern. And then, how will our world be changed? How will our missions be changed? How will it change our lives? I challenge you to offer up a quick, one-line prayer today EVERY TIME a concern crosses your mind. And then praise God for how your life is changed!!!
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That was AWESOME, Paula. When I took a deep breath and claimed as the breath of God, I felt an unmistakeable, tangible change for the better.
Isn't it just amazing when you step back and reflect. Prayer is powerful even in the simplest form because God knows every one spoken and in our minds.
By the way it was great to see you last night even if it was for a short time. :)
Genial dispatch and this enter helped me alot in my college assignement. Gratefulness you on your information.
Good point, though sometimes it's hard to arrive to definite conclusions
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