We look upon prayer as a means of getting
things for ourselves; the Bible’s idea of prayer is that we may get to know God
himself.
— Oswald Chambers
Prayer is first and foremost a personal relationship with
Jesus Christ. Some people think of prayer as a business transaction or as
something they have to do, just like checking something off a to-do list. But
that isn’t really prayer at all. Think of prayer in intimate terms, like a
conversation between close friends.
What are some words you think of when you think
of an intimate friendship? You probably think of words like loving, caring,
warm, sincere, personal and intimate. These are words that should be used to
describe our prayer time with the Lord. Prayer should not be dry or stuffy; it
should be warm and intimate.
Every believer can have a dynamic personal prayer life. The
Bible gives us the keys we need to develop a powerful prayer life. The
Scriptures are full of examples of men and women who walked with God and used
prayer to impact their world, and you can do the same thing through prayer.
Here are eight scriptural ways you
can develop a deeper, more fulfilling personal prayer life:
1. Pray in Jesus’ Name
Real prayer is focused on Jesus Christ. Numerous Bible
references talk about the importance of praying in the Name of Jesus. Jesus
Himself said, “Most assuredly, I say to you, whatever you ask the Father in my
name he will give you” (John 16:23). When we pray in the Name of Jesus, God the
Father hears us. He responds to the prayer offered in the name of his Son
Jesus, because our relationship with God is through the Son.
2. Pray According to God’s Will
God is not a Santa Claus in the sky; he does not give us
anything we ask for. But in 1 John 5:14 it says, “If we ask anything according
to his will, he hears us.” This means that when we pray in accordance with his
will, we can expect an answer.
3. Scriptural Prayer
One of the best ways to pray is according to the
Scriptures. If God’s Word is in our hearts, then his desires become our desires
and we can have assurance he will answer our prayers. Make sure your prayers
are in line with Scripture. The Lord always honors his word.
4. Keep Commandments
God honors those who honor his commandments. Jesus said,
“Whatever we ask we receive from him, because we keep his commandments, and do
those things that are pleasing in his sight” (1 John 3:22).
5. Believe
God wants us to have faith that he will hear our prayers.
Jesus said, “Whatever things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive”
(Matthew 21:22). The Lord promises to respond to our prayer of faith.
6. Pray in the Spirit
Paul tells us to pray at all times in the Spirit. Romans
8:26 reads, “Likewise the Spirit also helps us in our weaknesses. For we do not
know what we should pray for as we ought, but the Spirit himself makes
intercession for us with groaning which cannot be uttered.” We don’t always
know how to pray, and we don’t always feel like praying. Therefore we need
the Spirit’s power to help us pray.
7. Be Persistent
Don’t give up if you haven’t received an answer to
your prayers. Throughout the Bible there are stories of men and women who
persevered in prayer. In Luke 18:1-8 there was a little old widow who
did not lose heart. James tells us that the effectual fervent prayer of a
righteous man avails much.
8. Humble Yourself
Lastly, we are to humble ourselves in prayer. James 4:10
tells us to humble ourselves before the Lord, and he will exalt us. One of
my favorite parables about prayer is in Luke 18:9-14, where the Pharisee
and tax collector come before God. The Pharisee was proud and boastful, while
the tax collector was humble and asked for God’s mercy. We are told that God
hears the prayer of the humble. If we humble ourselves in the sight of
God, he will lift us up.
Plan to join us this evening at 6:30 for our Prayer Encounter at NRN!
This evening I will encourage everyone present to follow these 8 ways to develop a deeper personal prayer life. These principles are more than theory - join us this evening and place them into practice!
Plan to join us this evening at 6:30 for our Prayer Encounter at NRN!
This evening I will encourage everyone present to follow these 8 ways to develop a deeper personal prayer life. These principles are more than theory - join us this evening and place them into practice!
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