Thursday, March 8, 2012

Prayer

Prayer is powerful and effective and when you put it to use, beautiful things begin to take place. When you begin to take the time out of your day to get into the presence of the Lord, to make time to seek His face and hear His word, a relationship between you and the Mighty One begins to flourish. Some people think that prayer is a "Hi Lord" every now and again but that's not the case. Prayer is fleeing unto God to get your spirit fed, to see situations change, to hear His word, to feel His presence, to acknowledge His presence in your everyday and to show Him that nothing else in the world matters more than the time you get to spend with Him by yourself alone in prayer each and everyday. Prayer is a weapon for us as well. Pray and watch the Heavens move on your behalf, pray and see the demonic strongholds in your life, be cast out by the mighty hand of God, never to return again. But prayer is not just a weapon that we as the children of God use in bad times but in good times as well. God is not just looking for a shout out hear and there, He longs to spend time with you, quality time; to remove burdens of your shoulders, to feed your spirit, to hear your voice and most of all to just love on you. You see our Father longs to fill your life in a magnificent way and that is done when run to Him in prayer. In prayer you can experience God on a much deeper level. It will feel as though you have Him all to yourself and that its just you and Him, no one else, and it really is! Isn't it beautiful? You can be sure that when you call out to God Almighty that He hears you and not only does He hear you, He comes to answer the call and give you His undivided attention. God's power and presence is something else, it just sets me in a state of awe! So remember to pray! Jesus is waiting to answer you! 

Something for you to think about!
Mark 14:32 "They went to a place called Gethsemane, and Jesus said to His disciples, "Sit here while I pray."   If the Son of God Almighty, Jesus Christ,  took the time out and prayed to God, then how much more should we be praying?

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