Showing posts with label praying Scripture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label praying Scripture. Show all posts
How to Pray for Our World + Verses on Prayer
Scripture speaks so much and so well of prayer.
"You will pray to me and I will listen." -Jeremiah 29:12
"We can have confidence knowing that if what we ask fits with the will of YHWH, he will give it to us." -1 John 5:14
"Pray for those who persecute you." -Matthew 5:44
"What you ask for in prayer, believe that you will receive it and it shall be yours." -Mark 11:24
"The prayers of the upright please YHWH." -Proverbs 15:8
"Be faithful in prayer." -Romans 12:12
"The Messiah told them this parable to show them they should always pray and not give up." -Luke 18:1
"Do not be anxious about anything, instead pray about everything giving thanks and praise." -Philippians 4:6
"Pray without ceasing." -1 Thessalonians 5:17
"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear them and forgive their sin, and heal their land." -2 Chronicles 7:14
I could go on, but you can see that there are many calls in Scripture for us to pray. And so much reassurance that he hears us and will answer us. And amazing things happen when we cry out to him!
So what's holding us back? It's time to pray.
I'm sure you don't need a recap on the times that we are in. It's been an interesting last few months to say the least. During times of natural disaster, personal emergency, health difficulties, life disruption, or any time in general we always are given the amazing option to approach the Creator with our needs. Have we been doing that? Are we boldly going to YHWH's throne to petition him?
In past times of national crisis or natural disaster that has been an overt call to prayer. On the nightly news, from the pulpits, on social media, on billboards, at rallies, in newspapers, you would be encouraged or reminded to pray for our nation. But this time around the attention is on thanking our "first responders." If a prayer was said for every yard sign, commercial, or online post that glorifies first responders, what kind of impact would that have on our lives? Our society? Our economy? Our national value system? The peace in our hearts?
It's time to take back our birthright of being able to boldly approach the Living God. We need to stand up for our communities and intercede for them. It's time to take authority over the works of the enemy and declare that there is room for the Kingdom of Heaven here on earth.
I may not know how to fix the problems in our world, but I have access to the one who does! My skills and abilities might be limited. My fiances might be lacking. I may not have my doctrine worked out perfectly, but I can approach YHWH himself and ask for help in any area there is a need. We have the opportunity to pray to the King of the Universe. We can ask the Creator of all things for help.
Let's pray for:
-Your family, community, nation, the world in general.
-That people would not operate in fear but in the courage of the Creator.
-That there would be widespread repentance and that hearts would be opened to the truth.
-For the physical, spiritual, and emotional health of the people in your community.
-Pray that what the enemy intended for evil would be used for good by YHWH. Declare that chaos would be cut off from your life and the lives of those around you.
-For the persecuted believers worldwide.
-That your community would be a place where the commandments are known and honored!
-The Holy Spirit would be poured out on us during this time.
-That there would be revelation and correct understanding of Scripture within the faith community.
-Pray for anyone you are having difficulty or conflict with.
-For congregational leaders and pastors to have wisdom and serve YHWH with excellence.
-Pray that leaders in governments would sincerely desire to honor and serve YHWH and their decisions would be godly.
-Pray that people would see the beauty of the Messiah.
-That YHWH's name would be known and honored throughout the world.
A few reminders about prayer:
-Short is okay!
There is no time criteria that prayers must meet to be effective. Small prayers anytime are powerful. Help me with this. Let everyone in that situation see your truth. May my family know your love and peace. Heal that person.
-It doesn't have to be formal or fancy.
A lot of people feel like they don't know how to pray. If you're feeling this way I encourage you to just start! It's okay to be 100% honest with the Creator and share your heart with him as you would a friend. Tell him your struggles, your worries, how you've been feeling; ask questions, request blessings, give him praise.
-Remind yourself.
If you feel like you forget to pray then make it a point to remind yourself. Put a note on your to-do list or calendar. Put a sticky note on a mirror or set a reminder on your phone. Include specific prompts if you wish. When you see this reminder pray one sentence, or more if you feel like it. Get in the habit of praying each time you get in your car or empty the dishwasher. See this post for more ideas.
-Do it right now.
Literally. Tell YHWH something right now or ask him for help in any area. When you have a thought like "I need to pray about that," then do so immediately! Again one sentence is better than nothing. No matter where you are or how much time you have, you can approach the Living God with your needs.
Praying Psalm 78 - That the Generations to Come Would Know the Torah
The 78th Psalm jumped out at me recently.
Give ear, o my people, to my Torah: incline your ears to the words of my mouth. (Verse 1)
For he established a testimony in Jacob, and appointed a Torah in Israel, which he commanded our fathers, that they should make them known to their children: that the final generation to come might know them, even the children who would be born, who would arise and declare them to their own children, that they might see their hope in YHWH and not forget his works, but keep his commandments. (Verse 5-7)
Let's make this our prayer shall we? That our ears would be inclined to the words of YHWH and that all the generations would know his Torah and remember his amazing works!
A prayer from Psalm 78:
YHWH, give your people ears to hear your Torah. Let us incline our ears to your words. Give us understanding and teach us who you are. Don't let us hide your words from our families and friends. Give us wisdom and creativity to share your truth in all areas of our lives. Help us to teach your word to our children, that every generation would praise you, YHWH. Let every generation know your strength and remember the wonderful works you have done, both in our lives and your mighty acts for our spiritual and physical ancestors in Scripture. Let all the generations know of your great Torah. Let the final generation to come know your Torah, your truth, and keep your commandments. Even the children who have yet to be born: let them arise and declare your word. Let us and all the generations set our hope upon you, YHWH. Don't let us forget your works and help us to keep your commandments.
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