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Ordinary to Extraordinary Prayer: Warm-up

July 7, 2016 by Ellen 4 Comments

Do you have a dedicated time each day to sit quietly with God and read His Word? If not, maybe you’ve been wanting to begin, but just aren’t sure how or when to go about it! Over the next few weeks, I’ll walk you through several things that have worked for me. It may be a great starting point for you, until you get into a regular habit of meeting with God. We are each fearfully and wonderfully made, and blessedly unique, so you may have to change things up to suit your personality.

Your prayer time with God is your spiritual exercise. As with any exercise, there has to be a warm up. I’ve found three main areas help me get ready for my time with Jesus:

 

Warm up place

First, decide on a time and a place that you will meet with God. I find mornings work best for me, even though I am NOT a morning person. It is a wonderful beginning to my day, and I don’t get sidetracked with my never ending to-do list. You know, like laundry and cooking supper!

Begin the warm-up of your place the night before. Tidy up your prayer area. I like to have my area as neat as possible. When things are nice and orderly, I won’t be distracted, mentally putting away that book, or filing that bill. I’m kinda OCD like that.
Another thing I do the night before, is set the coffee pot. When I am ready to settle down in my special spot, I grab the coffee that is already brewed (in a favorite mug, of course), and head into my prayer room. If you have a favorite candle, light it up! Make this a special time, something you will look forward to each day.

Finally, have all your resources in one place. Mine are in a pretty basket by the sofa. My little basket overflows with my Bible, prayer journal, and pens. I use my favorite colored pens, because you never know what kind of mood you’ll be in, or if you’ll want to Pray in Color or do some scripture mapping!

You can buy a pretty journal to record your prayers, or just use an inexpensive composition notebook. I use loose leaf paper, and store the pages in a binder. At the end of the year, I take my pages out, and tuck them away in a pretty storage box in my closet. I have about eight years of journals in that box. One day, my grandchildren will be able to read how I prayed for them.

 

Warm up your mind

Sometimes, I will have a “to-do” that I can’t get off my mind. Usually it’s a work related item that will need attention as soon as I get to the office. I jot these little things in my prayer journal, laying them out before God. I put them on His altar, releasing them from my mind.

Scripture is a great warm up for your mind. Have a reading plan (we’ll go into more detail next week about God’s Word). But also have some go to scriptures to ignite your prayer time. Invite the Holy Spirit to teach and lead you.
Teach me to do Your will, for You are my God; let Your good Spirit lead me on level ground. Psalm 143:10

 

Warm up your heart

The most important heart warm up is confession. Beth More once said that before she ever begins her prayer time, she falls on her face before Almighty God, acknowledging her sins to Him. Whether or not I am physically on my knees or face before Him, my heart is pouring out to Him. Mentally and spiritually I am telling Jesus: “I messed up yesterday. My heart and motives were wrong. Forgive me, Lord!”
“Therefore repent and return, so that your sins may be wiped away, in order that times of refreshing may come from the presence of the Lord;” Acts 3:19

Be open with God, bringing everything to Him. Confess, repent and return to Jesus. Refreshing will come as you spend time in His presence.

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Keep trying until you find what works for you. Remember to give yourself grace. But do start! Today is a great day to begin a habit of meeting with the Lord.

Next week we’ll discuss reading scripture to move our prayer times from Ordinary to Extraordinary. In the meantime, I have a list of “7 Scriptures to Ignite Your Prayer Time“. Click Subscribe for Updates (top right) to receive this free gift!

Grace be with you,

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Is Your Quiet Time…Quiet?

February 4, 2016 by Ellen 18 Comments

“You’re quiet. Are you mad at me?”

“I haven’t heard from you today. Is everything ok?”

“No one is saying anything. I wonder if I should peek. Maybe I’m the only one with my head still bowed.”

It’s funny how silences bother us. At a home prayer meeting recently, our pastor advised us that there may be times when no one prays. Don’t be uncomfortable in those silent times, he said. Hmm, I’ll try.

At home, my husband sits with the iPad and doesn’t say a word for half an hour. Or my friend hasn’t called or e-mailed for a day or two. I wonder if I’ve done something wrong. I wonder if they’re mad at me. I need words of affirmation to know everything is a-o-k.

More often than I care to admit, it’s the same with me and my time with God. I don’t feel like I’ve heard from Him. I rarely get that special “Rhema” word. He’s silent, and I wonder if He hears me at all. I wonder if everything is ok.

Do you have those times?

A well respected, Godly woman in our church explain God’s silences as His trust of us. She referred to this devotion by Oswald Chambers (http://utmost.org/god’s-silence—-then-what/). What? God trusts us? Really? What does that mean?

Perhaps when we have those dry spells (the ones where we don’t have the feeling of actually hearing God and getting that all important word from Him), maybe He DOES trust us. Perhaps He sees that we are automatically walking in His will – it has become ingrained in us. Like children growing up, who can be left alone in their room to play, He sees that we are maturing. We don’t have to be spoon fed and hand led as much.

Quiet time quiet

He does still speaks to us. But maybe we don’t need to be as concerned with the long silences. Yes, it’s still ok to ask Him for a word, to let Him know we depend on Him and not ourselves. As we grow, perhaps He trusts us more. Trust is a confidence placed in someone who is faithful and reliable. The more faithful we are to Him, the more He trusts us.

In His silence, we will learn to walk by faith and not by sight. More confident, if you will, that we are walking closely with Him in intimacy. We will discover anew that He is reliable. We may even strain just a bit harder to hear Him. And in that expectant listening, we find that He has been there all along.

His silence is allowing me to get to the place where I can say “I love Him, even though I haven’t seen Him. And even when I don’t see Him, I believe in Him and trust that He is there. I am filled with a glorious joy (1 Peter 1:8).”

I know my husband intimately. I KNOW sometimes what his answer to a question will be, or his reaction to a situation. I KNOW some things I choose to do won’t make him happy, and other things I do will delight him.  John doesn’t verbally give me his opinion on every situation, but he doesn’t have to. He trusts me to do the right thing.

This concept of God trusting us is the same principle. Trust is earned. God trusts us when He knows we are reliable.

 “But not with my servant Moses.  Of all my house, he is the one I trust.”  Numbers 12:7

I want to be a person God trusts. How about you?

Grace be with you,

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