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As we begin week three of our Listening Prayer Bible Study I would like to ask everyone to take the time to post your thoughts as you work through the assignments. It is so helpful to all of us to get everyone on the teams perspective. I realize how busy everyone is but the rewards of spending time in this study will pay huge rewards when you getto training camp and out on the field.

Listening Prayer Bible Study Part 3

I think we are afraid to pray because we think we are going to do it wrong, say the wrong words, someone is going to criticize how we pray. But prayer is one of those things that you just can’t do wrong (well unless your praying to the wrong person, then you’re doing it really wrong). As Christians we are afraid to pray out loud, why? Are we afraid to talk to people? (I hope not). When I’m having a problem I want to share it, get it off my chest, let someone bare the load with me. Isn’t that exactly what prayer is?

So what is the problem? Maybe we don’t feel like we are getting the answers from God like we should. Or maybe we feel inadequate. It helps me to just consider prayer as talking to my dad/best friend. I think dad in the way I respect him, but I think best friend in the way I talk to him. I don’t have to worry about God judging me. Besides he already knows what we did, so why should we be afraid to tell him?

So here are some suggestions to give you guidelines to how you should pray. This is not the end all answer, and it might not work for everyone but give it a shot. If it doesn’t work, try something else! I don’t like to be told how to pray. I know that sometimes you need some things and sometimes you need others. Personally, having guidelines doesn’t help me because I get too caught up in the rules (which they are not) and can’t really reach a personal point.

Ÿ Initiate your conversation with questions.

Ÿ “For the shepherds are stupid and do not inquire of the Lord; therefore they have not prospered, and all their flock is scattered.” Jeremiah 10:21

Ÿ Expect a response and wait for it.

Ÿ “This is God’s Message, the God who made earth, made it livable and lasting, known everywhere as God: ‘Call to me and I will answer you. I’ll tell you marvelous and wondrous things that you could never figure out on your own.'” Jeremiah 33:2-3 The Message

Ÿ Do Not interrupt or allow distractions

Ÿ ” Be still and know that I am God” Psalms 46:10

Ÿ Express your affection

Ÿ “I bless God every chance I get; my lungs expand with his praise.
I live and breathe God; if things aren’t going well, hear this and be happy” Psalms 31:1-2

Ÿ Be honest

Ÿ Repent, tell God what you want to say, don’t worry about the words.

There is a thing that goes:

P- Praise

R- Repent

A- Ask

Y- Yield

Praise- expressing your adoration, worshiping God, thanking God

Repent- Asking forgiveness for sins

Ask- asking for other things for yourself and others

Yield- Listening for God’s voice

So take some time in the next couple of days. Spend some time listening for God’s voice. I hear best when I’m not in my normal environment, I go out in nature or to a coffee shop and have my bible and journal and just spend some time with the Lord. I suggest doing it at a time when you don’t have to worry about being somewhere soon.

Mediate on a passage of scripture: Maybe one of the scriptures above speaks to you, or there is a favorite passage or just a random passage.

Take some time and follow the steps above. Comment back to this study about what you have learned/what scripture you used.

2 responses to “Listening Prayer Part 3”

  1. In my quiet time I meditated on Psalm 46:10. This verse talks about how we just need to take time to be still and just feel God with us. This verse definitely applies to me because I am one of those people who are always busy and whose schedule is always packed full of practices, performances, and clubs. I am one of those people who consider it a miracle if I’m still for even five seconds. When I was mediatating on this verse God began to speak to me and said “I want some time with just you and no distractions. I want you to start to relax and take time to just forget the rest of the world and focus on me.” I felt God telling me that this scripture was written for people exactly like me! I feel like taking time to just be with God without having to worry about where I have to be is something that I really need to find a way to put into my schedule because I have realized how rarely it currently happens and how beneificial it is!

  2. Hey Rebecca- What you said reminded me of a passage I read like… 20 minutes ago!

    “This is what the Sovereign LORD, the Holy One of Israel, says: “In repentance and rest is your salvation, in quietness and trust is your strength…” – Isaiah 30:15a