Let Me Be Honest
I don’t know about you but I’m one of those gals that doesn’t ever really get around to praying except at meal times, church, or I’m not getting my way with our Almighty Maker. I have to say that was me until recently. The dynamics of prayer time has changed and so has my heart towards it. First I’d like to say God does hear all of our prayers, every one of them. Secondly, prayer time is a way to build your relationship with Jesus who intercedes for us. And thirdly, it awakens the power that was instilled within us when we said yes to our Savior.
The Change
The change in my prayer life happened with the loss of my baby. It was one of the darkest moments of my life. I wasn’t able to sleep and there were so many questions I wanted to ask God. In the midst of another night of insomnia, I muttered that I didn’t understand His reasons for allowing it to happen. That’s when I heard ever so faintly, “Why is it that only in a crisis do I really hear your thoughts?”
Make the Changes In Your Prayer Life
It’s about communication and an open heart…It’s about prayer. Prayer is communicating your heart, thoughts, desires, dreams, failures, and worries to God. It opens the line of communications directly to your spirit. Without prayer, we cannot be sure of what God wants from us or for us. If you’re like me, you’ll open your Bible, but nothing makes sense. You’ll bumble about your day feeling dissatisfied because your spirit hasn’t connected with God.
Here’s a few tips that you can not only incorporate into your daily life but into the lives of your kiddos too.
- Set up a prayer altar. Purchase scripture cards and a small notebook, each more pull a card out, read the verse and write out your prayers in the notebook. Instruct your whole family to do the same. Before you leave for work or as you go about your day, you can refer back to the prayers of your family and pray over each prayer.
- Memorize it. If you have little ones, simplify your prayer/scripture time. For example, our kids memorized Philippians 1:6 last week. The verse reads, “Now being confident of this, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Jesus Christ.” Our kids memorized it as “God is working in me.”
- See it, read it, & send it up. Take small business sized note cards with you full of scriptures and prayers, set them about your home. As your eye reads them, send up a prayer to God on what that scripture prompts you.
- Faithful Friends. Have an accountability partner. Meet or call a friend once a week to prayer for each other and help each other strive to pray daily.
- Ask Him. Ask God for the desire to deep your relationship with him. When you are done praying, sit in his presence and ask God to fill your time with what he wants you to hear from him.
Changing the way you talk to God is a big step. It’s a life style change. Getting up early wasn’t easy, nor did I incorporate all these things at once. I want to encourage you to pick one or two things and begin with that. Then as time allows, build on what you’ve put in motion. I pray all these things help you to be the mom you want to be and your relationship deepens with God.
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