I'd like to give you an outline you can use when you spend your daily time of prayer with God. I don't mean to suggest that you only need to pray one time a day. In fact, the Apostle Paul instructed us to "pray without ceasing" (1 Thess. 5:17). It's a good idea to pray while you're driving, doing the dishes, taking out the trash, etc. Anytime is a good time to pray!
Yet, we need to set aside time every day to spend in the presence of God. Christians commonly refer to this as a "quiet time" - time spent in prayer and in the study of God's Word. I recommend that you prioritize the same time each day to do this. If we wake up and say, "I'll get to my prayer and Bible study later," the odds are it will never happen because we'll get too busy. Morning, noon, or night - find the time that works for you.
If you're a rookie at prayer, don't worry. The following outline has served many Christians well for lots of years:
- Praise & Thanksgiving
- Confession of Sins
- Intercession for Self & Others
The Bible says we should "enter into His gates with thanksgiving and into His courts with praise" (Psalm 100:4). Begin your prayer time praising God for who He is and thanking Him for what He has done. Next, confess your sins to God and ask Him to cleanse you and help you to repent. An unwillingness to confront & confess our sins will hinder our prayer life. The psalmist once said, "If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear" (Psalm 66:18).
Praying for yourself and others is a great way to conclude your prayer time. This is where it will be important to make a prayer list. Personally, I pray for my wife, our kids, the church, its leaders, and our country when I have a quiet time. But there will be many things that won't stay on your list for long. Some things will only need attention for a few days or a week. I recommend making a list that includes the elements I mentioned plus anything else God might lay on your heart.
The great Christian reformer Martin Luther once said, "I have so much to do that I shall spend the first three hours in prayer." Sometimes we think we're too busy to pray. The truth is we're too busy NOT to pray. If you're not in the habit of praying, start with one minute. One minute will turn to five, then five to ten. Soon your life will be transformed by the power of prayer. Let's not put it off one more day. Join me and let's begin a prayer revolution!
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