A bit on Prayer

Ratioann

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Hello, I was going to put this and some thoughts in the journal, but apparently I have to post some more first. So, I decided this seemed like a good spot for it. This is from spurgeons mornings and evenings.

"Thus saith the Lord God; I will yet for this be enquired of by the house of Israel, to do it for them." --Ezekiel 36:37

Prayer is the forerunner of mercy. Turn to sacred history, and you will find that scarcely ever did a great mercy come to this world unheralded by supplication. You have found this true in your own personal experience. God has given you many an unsolicited favour, but still great prayer has always been the prelude of great mercy with you. When you first found peace through the blood of the cross, you had been praying much, and earnestly interceding with God that He would remove your doubts, and deliver you from your distresses. Your assurance was the result of prayer. When at any time you have had high and rapturous joys, you have been obliged to look upon them as answers to your prayers. When you have had great deliverances out of sore troubles, and mighty helps in great dangers, you have been able to say, "I sought the Lord, and He heard me, and delivered me from all my fears." Prayer is always the preface to blessing. It goes before the blessing as the blessing's shadow. When the sunlight of God's mercies rises upon our necessities, it casts the shadow of prayer far down upon the plain. Or, to use another illustration, when God piles up a hill of mercies, He Himself shines behind them, and He casts on our spirits the shadow of prayer, so that we may rest certain, if we are much in prayer, our pleadings are the shadows of mercy. Prayer is thus connected with the blessing to show us the value of it. If we had the blessings without asking for them, we should think them common things; but prayer makes our mercies more precious than diamonds. The things we ask for are precious, but we do not realize their preciousness until we have sought for them earnestly.


"Prayer makes the darken'd cloud withdraw;
Prayer climbs the ladder Jacob saw;
Gives exercise to faith and love;
Brings every blessing from above."

I've never been much of a prayer, it's always been a problem for me. I feel so akward and don't know what to say. So do any of you have some tips or thoughts on the above?
 

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hm the article seems to be saying that prayer has alot of benefits and i totally agree with that, but no greater benefit than being close to the Lord. Prayer really brings us close to God and when we're close to Him, alot of things just fall into place because we are more aligned to His will.

What I say is totally tongue in cheek cos I admit to not being a regular prayer myself but I find that it helps to actually go on our knees to pray, cos it helps me,personally, to focus on God. Many times I find that my thoughts drift when I pray :p And start off prayer with thanksgiving and praise. There are many methods to help prayer and i find this one quite effective:

F.....aith - come to God with faith

A.....doration - praising God for who He is and what He has done

C.....onfession - asking God's forgiveness

T......hanksgiving - for whatever e.g: answered prayers, friends, events etc

S......upplication - praying for ourselves and for others

Pray that you are able to pray. :) God bless!
 
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I think prayer is our way to commune with God. When I am disobedient, i have found my prayer life suffers tremendously, not because God isn't there, but because I don't want to look or deal with taht part of myself.
God is with me always but prayer is my act of worship and communication with the Father. I need to do more of it. Yesterday, in prayer, that peace that surpasses understanding filled me again *cries*, its been a long time since I felt that.
 
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