Think of a trial that you are experiencing (or recently went through). What is something that you can turn around into a prayer of thanks?
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Prayer prompt for Friday, Nov. 14
Ecclesiastes 3:7 reminds us that there are times to speak & times to hush. Prayer should include listening for the Lord to nudge your heart.
Prayer prompt for Saturday, Nov. 1
Waiting isn’t something that we do very well, as a society. Be upfront with the Lord in prayer today about areas where you may feel anxious.
Prayer prompt for Friday, Sept. 26
Neglect isn’t spontaneous; it happens over time. How can you avoid neglecting your relationships? Talk to the Lord about it in prayer today.
Prayer prompt for Thursday, Sept. 18
Don’t you ever wake up feeling not ready to take on the day? I reckon the enemy tries to distract us from God’s way. Stand firm in prayer.
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, Sept. 17
Why do you think Jesus retreated to pray alone so often? Armor yourself for the day by reading God’s word and spending time in prayer.
Move, Mountain! (Prayer Devotional for the week of Sept. 7, 2014)
A couple of times in the book of Matthew, Jesus used a mountain as an illustration for his disciples’ faith. In chapter 17:20, he says that with a small dose of faith, you can instruct a mountain to move from one place to another. Later in chapter 21:21, he makes a similar reference to telling a mountain to throw itself into the ocean. Whenever I’ve heard sermons on these verses, the gist is always about trusting the Lord and putting our faith in him.
That’s all well and good, but now that I am surrounded by mountains everywhere I turn, I have a greater appreciation for just how much effort it would take to relocate one of those enormous piles of rock. I realized that mountains can be moved by one of three ways: explosion, erosion, and effort.
Driving through a mountain is a beautiful experience, but sometimes I wonder how much TNT went into blowing a hole into the mountain in order to build a road. When God does a mountain-moving work in our lives, it can feel chaotic and uncomfortable. Sometimes, it seems downright explosive, as we are compelled to make serious and swift changes to correct sin in our lives.
On other occasions, God’s handiwork is slow and deliberate, like the way wind and water carve their way through rock formations. Similarly, our old self erodes away as we grow closer to Christ. I think this might be what Paul meant in Philippians 2:12-13 when he talked about “working out” our salvation. Our decision to follow Jesus is a one-time deal, but becoming more and more like him takes the rest of our lives.
Lastly, it seems like sometimes when we ask God to move mountains in our lives, he hands us a pickaxe and says to get to work! Moving mountains can require a lot of effort on our part. Yes, God is almighty, and yes, he could make the mountain move effortlessly, but the learning experience and character building is for our benefit when we get our hands dirty with work.
Prayer prompt for Thursday, Sept. 4
Think about the faces of those who sat near you at church last Sunday. Even if you don’t recall their names, pray for them today.
Prayer prompt for Sunday, August 17
Take time today to pray for people in your life who are suffering silently. Be sensitive to the Holy Spirit’s nudge to reach out to someone.
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, August 13
Elijah had faith that rain was on its way when there was still not a single cloud in the sky (1 Kings 18). How does your faith compare?