Thursday, November 24, 2016
PRAYER, AN AVENUE TO GOD (1st in Series on Prayer)
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And do
not fear to turn your life over to God. . Another way of putting it, “Be as bold in prayer as the first person to ever eat an
oyster.” (rewrite of a quote by Shirley Grisholm)
I like to call what I am talking about “The Building of a
Prayer Fence” A prayer fence to protect ourselves from our worst selves.
We usually know our own particular weaknesses; the
places where we have far less control than we would like. Places where we speak
before we think and act before we consider what is wise or prudent. So, visualize a fence, this prayer fence that will keep
in your best and keep out your worst. But just how do you build a fence that
works?
By holy redundancy.
Constant repetition, repeating your needs and the needs of the world ad
infinitum. Believing that if something is worth praying for once, it is worth
praying for again and again. Jesus makes no
bones about this holy truth. He actually tells us to set up the habit of
repeated prayers. “Pray without ceasing.”
Could what you prayed for be considered a Christian
prayer? Remember …if you end your prayer with the words “In Jesus name”
you certainly want to have prayed a prayer he would
approve.
Was it a prayer you really wanted to be answered,
something you really wanted to take place, an improvement in your person you
were really committed to following through on. A half hearted prayer is a wasted
opportunity.
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QUOTE FROM RUST ON MY SOUL (A Series)
I reminisced how he
used to call his sermons Trade Routes.
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To view an abundance of unusual
stories by Neil Wyrick go to his other blog ONE A DAY, YOUR SPIRITUAL
VITAMINS
http://oneadayyourspiritualvitamins.blogspot.com/
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