Monday, May 30, 2011

A Day in the Life of a New Prayer Warrior, Week 2

To read about Day 1 of A Day in the Life of a New Prayer Warrior, click here.
To read about Days 2 & 3 click here.

To read about Days 4 & 5, click here.


Today I will report on Week 2:


I'm grateful to report that prayer is going very well!  The more days I stay faithful, the smoother and more intimate my discourse with God becomes. My joy is greater; my peace is deeper.


Being faithful in prayer means God can finally make big things happen--the spiritual changes our hearts dearly desire!  


He impressed an important basic fact upon me this week.  It's not new to me, and it won't be new to you, but it's profound and essential knowledge--knowledge we simply must take to heart.  


Mothers fret.  They just do.  About the kids' eating habits, playing habits, school habits, spiritual habits, chore habits.  We imagine that every ungodly mistake we make will somehow change our children's futures for the worse.  


And our fretting doesn't stop there.  We fret about the grocery bill, the broken things around the house, keeping up with the messes, the state of the yard and the car, the unfolded laundry clutter, the paperwork that never ends, and finally....we also fret about whether we've given freely enough of our bodies to our husband, who counts on us and only us for those needs.


Fretting takes up a lot of time, no?


This is what the Lord said to me this week:


I only ask one thing of you:  Make time for me; make me number one.  When you wake up and when you go to bed, you will have peace, if you make time for me.  

All these things you fret about?  They're my areas.  You have but one area to worry about........being with me........through prayer, through Bible reading, through worship.  I will order your days, change your ways, take care of you and yours.  

Just be with me.


So friends, let's stop complicating it all, shall we?  


One thing.  Let's be faithful to that.  


Chant it to yourself if you have to--especially when you feel even slightly flustered.  


One thing.  One thing.  One thing.  He only requires one thing.


So tell me, how's the prayer going for you this week?  What have you learned?  Only one person has chosen to share about her prayer life--that post is coming later next week--but if anyone else has a few minutes, could you tell us about your week, just this once?  




Luke 10:41-42
“Martha, Martha,” the Lord answered, “you are worried and upset about many things, but only one thing is needed. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her.”


Deuteronomy 6:5
Love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength


Matthew 6:33-34
But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.


Psalm 55:22
Cast your cares on the LORD and he will sustain you; he will never let the righteous fall.


1 Peter 5:7
Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.


Psalm 37:4
Delight yourself also in the LORD: and he shall give you the desires of your heart.


Isaiah 58:14
then you will find your joy in the LORD, and I will cause you to ride on the heights of the land and to feast on the inheritance of your father Jacob." The mouth of the LORD has spoken.


Nehemiah 8:10
The joy of the Lord is your strength.


Job 33:26
"He shall pray unto God, and he will be favourable unto Him: and he shall see His face with joy: for He will render unto man His righteousness."


Matthew 21:13
My house shall be called the house of prayer.


Psalm 5:11
"But let all those that put their trust in Thee rejoice: let them ever shout for joy, because Thou defendest them: let them also that love Thy name be joyful in Thee."

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Happy Memorial Day!


Happy Memorial Day to you and yours!

Auntie Lorrie and Daddy left for PA after lunch.  There were tears shed, as there always is when our beloved Lorrie leaves.

I cheered up the kids with chalk, paint, sand and water.  Oh, and Popsicles!













My Gratitude List

I'm thankful for....

- every family who gave a beloved son, a beloved husband, for my freedom.

- my husband's kiss goodbye. 

- Lorrie bringing presents for the kids, including the game Trouble.  Finally, something we can all play together--including the two year old! 

- sand castles.

- family bike rides (Mommy jogging along with the jogging stroller).

- a couple days without rain (t-storm expected Sun. eve.,but then no rain for two days).

- new birds for Peter while hiking with Lorrie and Paul (cedar waxwing, yellow warbler, tree swallows, and a baby turtle).

- nighttime talks with my sister-in-law while husband was at work.

- chocolate turtle pie (I accidentally looked at the nutrition info--not pretty, 480 calories, 27 grams fat. The most fattening thing I've ever consumed!  No more of that........okay.........maybe on a holiday.).

- sidewalk chalk flowers. 

- two year olds on training wheel bikes.

- a blue-eyed boy; a brown-eyed boy.

- four-year-old girls singing Baa Baa Black Sheep.

- pink and purple flowers blooming all over.

- corn on the cob.

- mashed sweet potatoes.

- big rubber balls in purple; new sand toys.

- little girls painting with the easel.

- Jack the Black, our hamster, who still delights Peter.





Postcards for Memorial day found here:  http://www.usmemorialday.org/images/cards/index.html

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Praises! and observations



- During a three-hour tornado warning last night, Peter, very upset, hugged me through his tears, saying, "Just in case we die in an hour, I want you to know that I love you so much."

- Trying to make light of it in the third hour, I prayed, among other things, "Dear Lord, remind us that our hope is in you, and not in our clean underwear."  Paul giggled, but Peter was not amused. (Seriously, my worst fear from a tornado, besides knowing that my family is with me and safe, is wondering where my next pair of underwear is coming from.)

- Auntie Lorrie coming for a visit from PA on Friday, taking husband back with her on Sunday, to pick up his friend's mother's old vehicle (1986-year sedan, but with mileage under 40,000)  Husband's nephew worked on the car, fixing several things.  I am very relieved because during tornado warnings I will have a vehicle (our van) to take the children to my aunt's basement, eight minutes away.  I've never heard a tornado siren, but hopefully we'll be given at least twenty minutes to pile all in the van and get there?

- Paul, my art-filled soul, ordered another used Usborne Art book from Amazon (Art Ideas), and checked out their third one from the library (Art Projects).  He does art for at least two hours a day, and oh....how he's in his element!  His whole body exudes joy while he creates. I'm nervous about him getting paint on that library book, though.  I'm so glad for used books, usually purchased for a few dollars plus shipping.  Some of the Usborne Art books list for over $100, but if you keep searching, you can usually find an older, cheaper version. Some of the expensive versions are combination books.

- Husband taking Peter on an early morning birding trip last Saturday.  Peter talked about it for hours--he was overjoyed....but sad it had to come to an end.  It made for a long day for Daddy, who still had eight hours of work to do.  They walked about five miles, so husband was on his feet all day.

- Hearing the kids painting in the dining room while I type this.  I love their conversations during creation times.....ooohs and aaahs over each other's work, and a lot of joy.

- A sweet e-mail friend, whom I met through this blog, offered to tell us about her prayer life.  Anyone else in?

- Miss Beth is in love with chipmunks! We have one that feeds on seeds found under our feeders.  She can't say the first part of the word correctly, but I understand the 'munk part.  So cute to hear her shout with glee, telling Momma she sees a chipmunk.

- Studying the Lord's prayer...learning more of His heart.  I think I'm ready to do a post on it...the next time I have a night free for writing.

- Boys all a wonder at creation....learning that starfish lose appendages and then grow them back.  The fallen off appendages become new starfish!

- Miss Beth's had her fill of painting....time to say... Have a good day! Lord Bless You!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

I Need Your Help!

In order to truly bless readers with a prayer series, I need some volunteers.

Yes.  That means you!

I have enabled anonymous comments, and would like three volunteers to comment once a week about their prayer lives.  You will follow a simple format, such as:

- What went well
- What was difficult
- What did you learn?

You don't have to chronicle each day.  Just tell how it went for you in a week's time, as a whole.

I will give you code names, such as anonymous 1, anonymous 2, and anonymous 3.  It would probably be helpful to give a little information up front about the number of children you have and their ages, whether you are twenty-something, thirty-something, forty-something....and how long you've been a Believer.

If you say no to this, let it not be because you think you pray less than most people.  Most people don't pray much.  Or, they pray a lot for a week, and then not at all for three weeks--except for a few desperate sentences uttered to the Lord here and there (which is better than nothing--any discourse with God is good).

And the Bible does say we should pray without ceasing, so sentences uttered here and there, all day long, are excellent.  If that is where you are right now, than write about that.

God works with us right where we're at. I've been a Christian for fourteen years, and His message to me now is this:

I expect more discipline from you now. I expect you to live the Word, not just read it.  


I've learned over and over that I can't live the Word, without the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit lives the Word through me.  Self-effort gets me no where--except at the very moment I sit down to pray.  The Spirit gives me the words--I don't even do the actual praying.

My part is to make regular full stops, and utter the first word.   Same as with Bible reading.  Our part is to sit down at regular intervals, and open the Bible.  I believe most people will agree, that simply sitting down and opening the Bible, is the hardest part.

Prayer is communing with the Spirit.


Prayer is the avenue by which we live the Word.

Bible reading is the avenue by which we learn the Word.


The Spirit is with us during both.

Please join me?  By volunteering, you will automatically have some accountability--something we all need.

Don't worry about how well you write.  Just jot it all down as an anonymous comment, or in an e-mail to me, christine4431(at)ymail (dot)com.  I will edit each entry for spelling, grammar, sentence structure, and punctuation. Once a week, I'll publish them in a Day in the Life of a New Prayer Warrior post.


Please help?

Edited to add:  On second thought, I think it would work better if you just give me the name you want to use to identify your posts.  Either your real name, or a name you pick out.  Thank you!

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Why Do We Struggle With Prayer? Into a Life of Prayer: A Journey, Part 2



To read part 1, click here.

The sad truth is that only a remnant in the Church has an effective prayer life.  If your own prayer life is lacking, don't be ashamed.  You are not alone.

Why is it so hard to pray?  Why do so many of us fail?

Matthew 26:41
“Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.”


We are born again Christians--new natures, in old bodies.  Our desire is for holiness, but we live in a body of sin.  Until we die and go to Heaven (and get new, perfect, sinless bodies), we are stuck in our present body, constantly struggling to be Holy.  (Romans 7:18 - 8:4)  God designed it this way so we would be dependent on Him--so that all glory would go to Him.

2 Corinthians 4:7
But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, so that the surpassing greatness of the power will be of God and not from ourselves;

Many things hinder our prayers, all under the umbrella of the flesh. Here are some examples:

- unbelief in the power of prayer; hopelessness

- chasing after the things of this world; worldliness

- broken relationships; discouragement

- ongoing sin

- the enemy

But, there is hope!  Though our flesh is weak and hinders our prayers, it does not prevent them.  Nothing can separate us from Christ--from communing with Him in prayer.


Romans 8:35-39
Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword? As it is written:


   “For your sake we face death all day long;
   we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered.



No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. 


If you're having trouble praying, or sticking to a habit of prayer, the answer is.....wait for it......more prayer!  More prayer is more of Christ. 

When we choose to walk with the Spirit instead of the flesh, the Spirit intercedes for us, helping us to be holy.

Romans 8: 26-27
Likewise the Spirit helps us in our weakness. For we do not know what to pray for as we ought, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groanings too deep for words.  And he who searches hearts knows what is the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for the saints according to the will of God.


Friends, I beseech you, walk with the Spirit.  Pray.  Do it with me!  There are a mere seventy readers out there.  A remnant.  Seventy people, praying like warriors, can do mighty things for Him.


Choose prayer.  Choose Him   Choose life abundant.  Choose holiness.  


Are you in?


What are you waiting for?