Sometimes, the day sweeps away our good intentions and it is night before we can pray. Sometimes, we rest our weary heads upon our pillows, begin to pray, and discover with the morning alarm that our prayer time was cut short. Some days, things are just so hectic we can only snatch a couple of minutes of prayer at at time.
How do we spend an extended amount of time with the Lord that is both fruitful and invigorating? Here are some ideas:
- Find a time and place that is right for you. When are you most alert? When do you have the most free time? Do you have a place were you can pray in private, that is comfortable (but not too comfortable)?
- Have a plan. You can see a sample plan here. Consider these elements:
- Prayer. If you are new at praying, find a pattern that will help you get started. There are several acronyms that can help you (ACTS and R.I.G.H.T. H.E.A.R.T. are good ones).
- Read the Scriptures.
- Meditate.
- Pray the Scriptures.
- Journal.
- Sing or play music.
- Read devotional material.
- Here are some tools you can use:
- Music. Use CDs or MP3s. Listen to music that brings you into a worshipful place. You can also use a hymnal to aid you.
- Bible. Your Bible is an essential tool. It enables you to hear from God, as you talk to him.
- Pen/Paper/Journal. The pen helps to record insights and promise that spring to mind during your devotions. Journaling can be helpful in remembering specific prayers the Lord has answered.
- Prayer list. Keep a list of people and things you are praying for.
- Prayer Guide. There are several guide the can help you spend an extended time in prayer. Check out this one, this one, this one, and this one.
- A Good Devotional Book. There are a lot of excellent Christian books you could read that would help you grow closer to the Lord. Knowing God, Desiring God, The Holiness of God, and Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life are all good places to start.
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