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Prayer And Partnership

   Posted by: Sonny   in Kingdom, Prayer

We are all different and amazingly, God will use us right where we are.  We all have a story, and my story is a part of His story, because He wants it that way.

So I want to talk about my first prayer. Three days and seven years ago, I was a little like Robinson Crusoe.  That is a story with part of its focus being about how Robinson, a man shipwrecked for 28 years, becomes closer to God, not through listening to sermons in a church but through spending time alone amongst nature, with only a Bible to read.  He gets close to God through Communion with God and through prayer.

castaway-beachThere I was, castaway on my island, alone in an apartment in Hoover with no one but God for three days after the incident where He introduced Himself to me.  The alcohol was gone, the wrestling with who He was, was over, the long phone conversation with Tammy that afternoon was finished.  I was finally sure of who He was.  And at some time I simply fell to my knees in that apartment, on that hard carpet covered concrete floor.

I did not quietly ask Jesus into my heart and seek His forgiveness.  Instead, I slammed my head into the floor a number of times, crying and railing out at God for doing this all now, at this time, when I was alone and was done with life.  Why wait for so long to come and reveal Himself to me.  Everything I worked for was gone.  The one relationship I had cared about was over.  Why now?  I can’t even remember all of the words that I yelled, or all the questions I asked, but I did start to cry at some point.  Tears soaked my face and covered my shirt.  I had never cried like this and had actually not cried very much at all for most of my life.  It was like all of my tears had been dammed up and now the dam was busted wide open.

At some point, I knew that He was there with me.  God had shown up and I realized He was not really giving me answers but He was there to wipe away the tears and get an answer.  I gave Him one, I said yes.

Those early days were filled with prayers.  They were answered prayers.  It was like when a newborn baby cries out and the parents respond as if life depends on it and it does actually.  Newborns are helpless.  Even a little thing like getting too chilled can have life threatening impact on their small fragile persons.  We are that way also when we first enter the Kingdom.  Born again as new spiritual beings we are newborns ourselves.  So fragile, but our Father is nothing else if He is not the proud, protective Father that is there to make sure nothing comes against us.

As I aged a little and started to learn things prayer became a little less rewarding or fulfilling.  It was because I lost some of the childlike simplicity in which I viewed prayer.  I started to feel that it was time I learned to do prayer right.

Then, as we all grow up, or start to, we become like teenagers.  We know it all and don’t feel the need to learn from our Father.  We stop praying as much as we used to and when we do, it is usually just to get something.  All teens rebel to some degree.  Even the best of children defy their parents in some small way with most going much farther.  We do it with our heavenly Father also.  We come to a point where we only look to Him for what He can provide.

But then we hopefully come to the place where we once again see him for who He is and appreciate Him for the simple fact that He loves us and we love Him.  This is where we all should be today.

Some of you may be struggling to pray.  Some of you may not even see the need to pray, except maybe at church.  Some of you may feel that you have what you need, so why pray?  All of these things come from a misunderstanding about what prayer is and how necessary it is, for us personally and for the story of creation and the Kingdom to advance.

What is personal prayer?

As we look across the landscape of scripture, we find many examples or personal prayer and we find many ways of praying.  Who are some of the major pray-ers in the bible?  Remember that prayer happens in a number of ways.  Adam had conversations with God in the garden, Abraham bargained with God, Moses argued, Job railed, Jacob wrestled, Samuel listened in the quiet of the night, the disciples talked to Christ face to face.  We can look in the bible and what we find mostly is personal prayer.  The records of group prayer or church prayer just don’t come close to the amount of people we see on their faces before God individually.  Look at Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel or any of the prophets.  Look at Jesus and the Apostles.  Especially look at Paul.  All of his writings show us a man who prayed.  Sometimes in the middle of his discourse he would break out in prayer.  All of these examples show us something about this relationship with God.  They show us that it is real and it is dynamic.  Not only does he want children, friends, servants and soldiers, he wants partners.

History and the bible show us a God who gives away or shares his power.  Even in the Old Testament we see a God who waits, intervenes, then waits some more for his people to do or make the right choices.  Even today Gods Spirit whispers instead of shouts, trying to align us with the program.

God has partnered with us and has ordained prayer as the means to discuss His will and achieve His will on earth.  That is why ultimately we should pass from a childlike prayer life, utterly depending on Him, to that of requests and petition as teens do, then  to a relational type prayer where we want fellowship with the creator, and finally to a place where His will is what we ultimately want above all else.  We achieve this level when we get to the place where we truly realize who He is and become the partners in creation He want us to be.

Ever since God created and placed Adam in charge of the garden, He actually seems to do very little in creation without the likes of you and me.  When I used to ask, “What is God doing?” I should have asked, “What are Gods people doing?”  Do you realize that according to scripture, those we pray for, Christ prays for?

Although the reformed people would have us believe that God does not change, or ever change his mind, the bible actually shows us that He does and is always willing to if we ask.  Look at Abraham and Sodom and Gomorrah, look at Moses and numerous times while leading the Israelites, look at Jonah and Nineveh, look at Hezekiah and his request for additional years of life.  God even told Jeremiah three times to stop praying because He did not want to change his mind about the rebellious nation of Israel.

Prayer works and prayer is important if any of Gods will is going to be achieved on this planet.  We should be praying like our life depends on it.  We should be persistent and relentless in asking God to bring about His will and His purposes on this planet.  This is how we become those partners, those workers in the fields that God not only so desperately wants, but that He actually needs.  Our persistence shows God we are serious about a thing and that we are willing to do our part.  When you really want something, what do you do?  Are you that persistent in prayer?

It is easy to be a child of God.  Are you ready to become a partner in His-story?

Love you all

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7 comments so far

Aaron
 1 

:cry: :cry: :cry: I am a Christian and your post is so powerful and moving. I am sitting here sobbing from reading it. It touched me that deeply. Honestly, I have drifted away slightly and could use your prayers. Right now, I just have to try to stop crying and go to class. I’m 20 and in college by the way. Thanks for posting this.

Aaron :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

January 22nd, 2009 at 8:02 am
 2 

Aaron

It is easy for us to drift away. Especially at your age but even as we grow older we still find things to take the place of our relationship with God. Thanks for dropping by and commenting. I will pray for you and I hope you come back and keep in touch.

Love you

January 22nd, 2009 at 9:15 am
Nancy M
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I want to start out by saying how much I appreciate you and all that you do. I enjoy your teaching very much and I’m sure I don’t tell you that enough. Sometimes you say some of the most profound things and at times you have some really strange ideas (not that they are bad or that I disagree), you challenge us to think and step outside of our box and that is not always a easy thing to accomplish.

I don’t think I have ever had a hard time praying. Not that I have always been effective. Praying is like our journey to heaven. Constant and just when you think you have it figured out you realize how much more there is to it. I have heard teaching on praying the Word of God and that that is the only thing that moves Him, but I know He is moved by us when we can’t even think of our own name must less book and chapter scriptures. I do love to quote God’s Word it is beautiful and strong and it reminds me of God’s promises. I love to listen to Mya pray. She is so honest with God and what she wants God to do. I remember once I had a headache and she just put her hand on my head and said God please touch my Nana’s head-it hurts her, boy was she right. If I could just remember to let all my prayers come from my heart and not my head I’m sure my prayer life could be more effective. I believe God wants us to feel so at home with Him that we can admit with our mouth anything we need from Him, but too many times it’s hard for us to even admit to ourselves how short we fall from God’s plan. I pray alot during the day and not always in conventional ways. I am thankful that God is always willing to listen, answer or just ignore my railings :FIT: , whispers :pray: or stupid questions :crzy: as He sees fit.

Striving to be a partner with God,

Love ya,

Nancy

P.S. I think I have figured out how to use these thingies on the bottom of the page. Hope I did it right.

January 22nd, 2009 at 9:26 am
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You did it right but just remember using more than two means I have to moderate. That is usually pretty quick but sometimes I am away and it could take a while. Those thingies, known as smileys or emoticons, do help sometimes because the written word does not always come across as we really mean it. Sarcasm or jest could sound mean and judgmental and so forth. So they do have there place.

I love and appreciate you also and I think we move God the most not when we quote His words back to Him (although that is certainly called for sometimes and can be effective) but when we do come to Him as Mya does. Simple, childlike faith and trust show God our realization of our dependency on Him and makes our Father smile and move on our behalf the quickest, in my opinion.

Love you :luvu:

January 22nd, 2009 at 10:25 am
Connie
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When I was a young girl, I attended a church that was a different denomination than I belong to now. As I observed others praying (pastor, deacons, teachers, etc.) it all seemed so ceremonial and structured. I rarely prayed because I knew I didn’t feel I had the “right words” or have them n the “correct order”. I see now that those prayers were not from the heart, but mostly for show. I left church and was away from God (really away!) for about 30 years. During the last 5 of those years, my child was praying for my salvation. He never told me that he was praying, he just did it. And God answered his faithful prayers. I often pray that I will have that kind of patience to wait on God’s timing and not mine. I accepted Him as Lord of my life in October of 1994.

I live alone and I find it very easy to just speak with God like He is in the room with me(physically). I don’t have to find the “right words” or any of that anymore. I just talk with Him about things that concern me, things I thank Him for, and yes, things I need. It is so much easier for me that way. I have a closer relationship with Him because of that. I believe in keeping things simple. He doesn’t expect us to be ceremonious in our prayers, just to be honest and trusting in Him. Because of this it has become easier for me to LISTEN to Him and become a better partner.

Aaron, I will be praying for you too. You are at a very vunerable age and the enemy knows that. May God be right in the middle of every decision you make. And maybe next time you post we will see a :)

Peace and Love to you all.

January 22nd, 2009 at 11:09 am
Nancy M
 6 

Aaron,

You are the age of my youngest son and I see him often times doing things that seem off track to me. He thinks that I am too strict and that I should loosen up a bit. I tell him often that he has to find his spot in God and I will continue to seek mine. After Sonny’s post I will now tell him to find his part in God’s-story. You will be in my prayers and I would like to invite you to attend our church if you don’t have a home one. Alabaster Church of God. :lol:

Blessings to you,

Nancy

January 22nd, 2009 at 2:38 pm
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Excellent article on prayer. I think that understanding prayer as a means of partnering with God emphasizes all the more that God desires a real relationship with persons. At the heart of a relationship is a giving and receiving, a dance-like partnership of love.

Also, I think your post underscores that personal prayer is not outside the context of community. As Christians, we may pray alone, but we pray from and within the believing community. (Maybe in behalf of ourselves, our family, neighbors, nation, etc.) Nonetheless, seeing prayer (and salvation as a whole) as allowing us to participate in God’s story (his-story), connects us with others who journey beside us in the grand narrative of things. :)

January 23rd, 2009 at 12:15 am

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