Every Monday my organization has
chapel and a time of prayer for our mission workers all over the world. It’s a
time we spend in fellowship with one another and it starts the week out centered
in the Spirit. Today as I sat in my prayer group circle, with the prayer list
paper in hand, I began to wonder about the nature of prayer lists and prayer
requests. Are they helpful or do they hold us back?

When something is presented
before me, the words fed to me, I tend to not branch out from what is given. My
mind focuses in on it. In doing this, do I limit spontaneous prayer, the
movement of the Spirit? Do I have the freedom to just pray? Let it all loose,
pray about what He leads me too?
Do I have the freedom to not
pray? I’m expected too. I’m expected to read of the list. Complete the task at
hand. But can I pray silently? Can I pray for myself or my family during the
time of community prayer? The script is given. Do I dare change it?
I think prayer lists and prayer
requests are important. As believers we are prayer warriors. There is immense power
in prayer. They give us opportunity to lift up others in prayer, they share the
need. But do we rely too heavily on lists? Do we go through the motions,
lifting up prayers like reading off a to-do list? Do we allow the Spirit to
drive us? Do we listen when He speaks?
Let this be a challenge – don’t
be afraid to be spontaneous in your prayers. Use the lists and requests as a
spring board for real, deep prayer. Heart prayer. Don’t stop. Keep praying when
all the boxes are ticked.

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ReplyDeleteMay we let the Spirit lead when we pray! There is nothing so sweet as the
ReplyDeleteSpirit's presence when 2 or more are gathered in His name!