PRAYER REVIVAL
// July 20th, 2009 // 12 Comments » // Discipline, prayer
I have been wanting to ask you:
- Do you ever feel like something is missing?
- Do you have the feeling in your belly that there is MORE?
- Are you realizing there must be more than going to church to “get a Word” and to “get your praise on”?
- Have you been thinking that church has gotten more “me” focused and less “God” focused?
- Have you gotten tired of trying to create a feeling that just really is not there?
- Ever get tired of trying to draw a happy face on a dissatisfying situation?
- Have you realized that your “personal salvation” is not so “personal” after all?
- Are people in your life asking for more but you feel like you have nothing left to give?
- Could you stand to have more of these Powerful 7 in your life? LOVE –WONDER – JOY – MYSTERY – PEACE – POWER – LAUGHTER
Prayer is the answer. We need a Prayer Revival.
Prayer is the most powerful activity you can engage in. To pray is to know and celebrate that we are spiritual beings. Prayer is what nurtures the spiritual life as food does the physical life. But we must remember that God is the object of prayer, He is our conversation partner.
The Jewish Theologian Abraham Heschel uses the illustration of a pianist who performs a concert for the promise of pay but while in the midst of the performance no thought of pay enters her mind because were her mind to go to the money her fingers might slip and strike the wrong key. So, he argues, it is with those who pray. Some desired outcome may be the impetus for prayer but when we actually begin to pray, God becomes our desire and focus.
Our sole desire and purpose in prayer must be intimacy with the Father. This worship and communion with the Father brings power, peace, love and joy into your life. This worship and communion brings us into a life of His Presence, a life of complete and perfect spiritual abundance. Taking care of the Spirit-life is priority. For the health of our spirits determines our ultimate health. Our inner life will manifest in our outer life.
In prayer we learn that it is not always about answers. In prayer we learn to live into the wonder and mystery of God. It is in prayer that we stop our petty search for mere happiness and begin to embody the joy of the Lord. We move beyond our fickle dependence on our moment-to-moment circumstances and stretch out into the Eternal Mystery. It is faith in the Unseen. It is here, in the great dance of doubt and faith, that our prayer-legs gain immeasurable strength. It is in prayer that we really learn to be honest with God and with ourselves.
So, we must spend a lot of time in prayer. Prayer is our life. We need not have to make time for prayer. Prayer IS our life. Prayer is our priority. We cannot be too busy to pray, we are too busy not to pray. Our lives must be ordered around prayer for it is our communion with and worship of the Father.
I am looking for some people who will join me in prayer and fasting. We will pray for others and for the world in which we live, but our prayer is for God, to be closer to Him, to live in more fully in Him and that He will live more fully in us.
If God is moving on your heart to join this prayer revival, please leave a comment below and share this post with someone you believe will want to be a part. More is coming…
