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For those who have
joined me in Prayer Summer 2014:
It is always good to return to square one and remember just why we are praying people. Let's recalibrate and re-tune our minds to the basics. Here are some of the salient points, as I see things. Here is why I pray.
It is always good to return to square one and remember just why we are praying people. Let's recalibrate and re-tune our minds to the basics. Here are some of the salient points, as I see things. Here is why I pray.
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Prayer is a
relationship with God. To pray is to communicate, to converse, with God.
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This means that to
pray is to be in relationship with God.
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To pray is to
conference with God. The subject of the God-conference is: what I
(the praying person) and God are doing together. To pray is to collaborate
with God. This is why Jesus prayed.
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To pray is to accept
the invitation to the God-conference. The "prayer room" is the
control center of the universe; viz., the presence of God. Jesus-followers are
invited to enter into this room, this place, which is essentially a place
of the heart.
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Praying involves
speaking to God, and listening to God speak to me. The ability to do this is
gained by actually praying, by having a prayer life.
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Prayer brings a
deburdening. In prayer I bring my burdens to God, and cast them upon him (1
Peter 5:17). In prayer I find healing. My healing is for the sake of God and
his kingdom.
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Prayer brings
direction for life. The direction God gives me is kingdom-oriented. God is
about the 24/7 business of establishing his rule and reign. God directs me in
paths that lead to this.
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In the ongoing
activity of prayer I experience formation and transformation into
Christlikeness (Galatians 4:19). Prayer is the connection whereby I gain more
and more of the mind of Christ and the heart of Christ. To pray is to change.
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1) Jesus prayed. 2)
Therefore, I pray. Or: 1) Jesus needed to pray. 2) Therefore, I need to pray.
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1) I want to pray. 2)
Therefore, I pray. Desire always leads to discipline; desire without discipline
is an illusion. The desire to pray grows in the activity of praying. My own
experiential discover of the God who is there and conferences with me is my
great incentive to pray. Only God can give this, and I'm stopping now to pray
this for you.