Saturday, May 9, 2020

Prayer and ministry go hand in hand, but prayer is the higher calling.


Jesus prayed daily- usually many times a day.

Note to the ministry: Ministry happens anytime, anyplace. It is not just a “church meeting thing.”

The man Christ Jesus understood this. He understood that the flesh can do nothing apart from God's empowerment. 

So, he prayed. Daily and, in fact, several times a day.

We are to pray, first and foremost, for a closer walk (a stronger relationship) with God. 

Ministry flows from our walk with God. Our walk with God does not flow from our ministry. As we pray and walk and talk with God, he can guide us to minister to others in unexpected ways. He can open the door for ministry in places we never dreamed of. If we stay prayed up, he will begin to lift us up (in him, I mean. I'm not advocating a prosperity doctrine.). Why? To lift his name to a lost and dying world!

How often should we pray?

Short answer: 1 Thessalonians 5:17 “Pray without ceasing.”

The word “ceasing” here means “without intermission, incessantly, assiduously.”
Incessantly means “without stopping.” Without intermission means “without a break.” Assiduously means “showing great care, attention, and effort.”

By this definition, if we take it literally, we would all die soon after becoming a Christian. If we could never take a break, or stop praying, then we would never be able to eat, drink, sleep, potty, study the word, work for our living, etc. So, is he truly saying we must physically pray all day, every day?

I think not.

However, I do believe he is telling us not to neglect our prayer time with God. Always have an attitude of prayer. Always make prayer a priority. Do not let it get lost in the business of life or ministry. Make it a priority. Do it with “great care, attention, and effort.” Don't let it become a ritual of words. Don't reduce it to a short phrase or two. Do it with all we have!

David says in Psalms 63:1:
“O God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee: my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is; “

So, we should start our day, even if we must get up a little earlier, with concentrated and consistent prayer. Is that all?

Isaiah 26:9 seems to hint at nighttime prayer, in addition to morning prayer:
“With my soul have I desired thee in the night; yea, with my spirit within me will I seek thee early: for when thy judgments are in the earth, the inhabitants of the world will learn righteousness.

Daniel prayed three times a day:
“Now when Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went into his house; and his windows being open in his chamber toward Jerusalem, he kneeled upon his knees three times a day, and prayed, and gave thanks before his God, as he did aforetime.”- Daniel 6:10

And this he did, despite the king’s order that no man should pray to any other god, besides the statue that he had just erected. Daniel knew he was risking his life by praying to God. But he also knew that his time with God was the most important thing in his life. He might die from his choice, but at least he'd be right with God.

As far as I know, there is no limit on how many times a day we should pray- just as there is no prescribed time period we should pray for. Follow the leading of the spirit of God. Allow him to lead you. But, do not neglect prayer. Make it your top priority every day.

Without it, we become dry and hard. With it, we are watered with his spirit and pliable in his hands. 

Without it, we become a Pharisee. With it, we have his love to reach out to others.

Some of the saddest words in scripture are these:

Ezekiel 22:29-31King James Version (KJV)

29 The people of the land have used oppression, and exercised robbery, and have vexed the poor and needy: yea, they have oppressed the stranger wrongfully.
30 And I sought for a man among them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before me for the land, that I should not destroy it: but I found none.
31 Therefore have I poured out mine indignation upon them; I have consumed them with the fire of my wrath: their own way have I recompensed upon their heads, saith the Lord God.
Part of our prayers are praise. Part of our prayers is for our needs. But what God really wants are intercessors. He wants people who will pray for his intervention into the lives of people (and nations) that are not right with him.
How many people have we seen and thought, "They need God!" That should be a prayer prompt. 
How many people ask for prayer? Don't just say you'll pray, pray with them right there.
How many politicians and leaders are heading in unbiblical directions and advocating ungodly policies? Pray for them.
How many are sick with cancer, diabetes, blood problems, Covid-19, etc? Pray for them. 
If we think about it, there are millions of things and people to pray about and for. 
The more we pray, the closer we will get to God's heart. The closer we get to God's heart, the more we will pray, and the more we will be moved with the same compassion that he feels for lost souls, for hurting people. 
There is no higher calling than that of being a prayer warrior. Remember, somebody, prayed for us. Can we not return the favor?  
It's not glamorous. It's not glorious. People do not lift it up. But, to God, it is the highest calling we can ever have. Plus, you will grow closer to God than you ever dreamed possible. 

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