Barefoot Christian Church

Prayer: Assumed or Essential?

8.21.08

God has recently challenged me to pray. There is a small group of us that meet at 8am on Sundays to pray for our ministry. During this time, I felt God’s conviction that I was once again trying to make things work on my own, rather than going to him in prayer. In this Sunday morning time, I began praying for individuals to come into a relationship with Jesus, then realized my methods for trying to make this happen: sermons, community groups, kids’ ministries, etc., yet I was hardly praying. And realizing (once again) that it is not sermons, programs, or even conversations that soften people’s heart to Jesus, but is through the Holy Spirit, through prayer. My prayer life had dwindled to a few minutes of prayer at night that I fell asleep to. I realized I set time aside to work out, to study, and even to watch television, yet not to pray. I’ve now committed to a daily prayer time in the mornings that has thus far been a rich blessing to me. I believe Luke 11:5-13; that prayer really does change things. God is not a genie in the sky or a Santa Clause to grant all of our specific wishes, but he wants us to seek him and ask him to bring his Kingdom into this world. I’ve been greatly encouraged this week as I’ve seen the effects of prayer playing out before me in my life and in my heart. I hope that you pray with me for his Kingdom to come and his will to be done, here in Lansing, as it is in heaven.

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