I lived a blessed life.
   
Over the last week, I've had so many fantastic opportunities to pray with people:
- I prayed with the pastoral staff at church Tuesday morning
- I prayed with a small group of guys during a study at my house Tuesday night
- I prayed with a group of leaders before youth group on Wednesday night
- I prayed with a group of friends before I went to bed (and before they played more ping-pong) on Thursday night
- I prayed with the elders of RBC on Friday night
- I prayed with the students who serve in Character Kids Sunday night
- I prayed with the church board Monday night
I know that prayer is important.  I know that God answers prayer.  I know that I am supposed to pray.  Yet, I don't pray like its important, I don't pray like God hears, I don't pray like I am supposed to.  
And, let's be honest.  Sometimes prayer can be boring.  Sometimes, in group prayer, your mind gets distracted (and by sometimes, I mean, a lot).  Sometimes, you would rather just have fun with your friends then pray with them.   
But, especially this last week, God has taught me some great things through group prayer.  
Here's four: 
1.  God's Presence.  I really sense God's presence.  I know God hears.  I know God is with us.
2.  Answers.  I get to see God answer prayer.  This is really cool, because it confirms that God hears and that God cares.  
3.  Spiritual Growth.  I love God more.  I trust God more.  I hate sin more.  I love others more.  I am lifted from the temporary to the eternal.  My view of God is expanded.    
4. Joy.  I'm serious.  I really have been blessed with incredible joy this last week as I've prayed with people.  This joy has been very noticeable and very real.  
I am blessed to be surrounded with so many great Christians who love Jesus more than me and are encourage me to pray more.  I am blessed to have friends in my life who want to pray.  I am blessed to have a job where prayer is central on the daily "to-do" list.  
Most of all, I am blessed to be able to pray.  To have access to God's throne.  To petition my heavenly Father and be with Him.  I am blessed because my works are not enough to earn me this privilege.  My best deeds done with my best motives in my best moments are still filthy rags.  I am blessed because my sinless Savior took the punishment for my sin upon Himself.  I am blessed because my sin has now been atoned for.  I am blessed because now I am clothed in the righteousness of Jesus.  And because of this, I can pray with my brothers and sisters.  
And because of that, I am blessed.  
Great post. I always enjoy praying with you. Hebrews 4:16
ReplyDeleteReally good stuff, Dan!
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