What does it take to have peace in your soul? If we look at scripture, we find the following written by Paul:
Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Phil 4:6-7
I believe to find God’s peace, we need to change our attitude. Here are a few questions to ask yourself: Do I count my blessings every day? Do I take my troubles to God - even the small, petty daily irritations? Do I thank God every morning for all that he gives me? Am I filled with joy? Do I read scripture and ask God to show me how I can apply his truth to my life?
In your next prayer time, ask God to help you find peace. It is not easy to change the way we think but with God’s help it can be done. Think of what an effect your peace can bring to those around you, especially in these chaotic days!
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One of the major concerns I have as a Leader of a Prayer Ministry is that prayer meetings can foster gossip sessions. Oh, it isn’t done deliberately but we humans have a strong streak of nosiness! I believe it is a tool used by satan to destroy Prayer Ministries and can cause people to turn away from requesting prayer from other Christians.
I recently read an article about this topic written by a minister and he pointed out that we do not need to know all the details in order to pray for others. God already knows everything and all we need to do is lift up the person or the situation. Why do we think we need specific information in order to be intercessory prayers?
God desires that we pray for others out of a pure heart and this means we each need to take a look at ourselves and our motives for praying for others. If needed, ask God to remove any curiosity from your heart and focus on the prayers; he will take care of the rest.
“The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective.” James 5:16b
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Don’t be led astray by various kinds of strange teachings. Hebrews 13:9a
Over the past few months, my prayers have focused on my own world which includes my church, my job and my friends. God has recently been reminding me that as a Prayer Warrior there is a whole world that needs prayer!
In our society today, we create heroes out of public figures and become influenced by what they say and believe. For many women, Oprah Winfrey has become a symbol of what each of us can achieve in our lives if we work hard and are good people. But I, as a Christian woman, have become very concerned about her latest book club choice “A New Earth” by Eckhart Tolle and her new web class about this book. If you are not familair with it, please take time right now and click on the link below and listen to what Oprah has to say.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW4LLwkgmqA
It is not my desire in this blog to debate Oprah’s beliefs. Maybe she is just misguided, but we cannot simply ignore this as just one more fad. She has the ability to influence millions of viewers. We must pray for Oprah - that she will turn back to God; and we must pray for all of the women who are being influenced by this false teaching. I hope you will join me and add Oprah to your daily prayers.
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I am a huge fan of Beth Moore and so I read her blog on a regular basis. She has a way to taking God’s word and applying to real life. In a recent blog called A God For Real Life she wrote the following:
As I was dragging a large trash can down the driveway and out to the curb with one hand, I held the other hand up in the air while I prayed some Scriptures out loud over my beloved son-in-law. And I thought to myself, “Isn’t that the way it is?” God’s Word and His ways were meant for real living. If we keep saving sacred practices for sacred life-moments, we will never truly see our theology collide with our reality. We may feel a tad better at church and more spiritually in-tune at Bible study but we’ll never get the fact that Christ meant to infuse Himself into our relentless carpool lines, traffic jams, elevator rides, grocery store check-outs, expense reports, tank fill-ups, and family fights. If we reserve divine moments for divine situations, we are in for long waits and short visits. I don’t know about you but I need Him more than that.
I wonder how much of our prayer time is spent while we are taking out the laundry, doing dishes or cleaning the toilet? Somehow, we always think prayer is a pious practice to be done in a church sanctuary or in our quiet time. But, if prayer is simply talking to God, isn’t the point really to make God a part of our ordinary moments?
To check out Beth Moore’s blog go to go :http://livingproofministries.blogspot.com/
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