Friday, August 28, 2009

Day 1 Continuous prayer

Is it possible to pray continuously? If you are like me, it seems pretty far from possible. But, I for one believe in every word that has been written in The Holy Bible. So why does it seem so impossible? Well Oswald Chamber hit the nail in the head on this question saying, "Prayer is not a normal part of the life of the natural man. We hear it said that a person’s life will suffer if he doesn't pray, but I question that. What will suffer is the life of the Son of God in him, which is nourished not by food, but by prayer. When a person is born again from above, the life of the Son of God is born in him, and he can either starve or nourish that life. Prayer is the way that the life of God in us is nourished."

I have been blessed with a beautiful and loving wife. Her name is Jordan, and she can tell you that I am a bit of a mind wanderer. I'm not sure if its from living in Nashville too long :-), or if I am just flat out a bad listener. But Jordan is a really good story teller, and she has some amazing stories when she comes home from work. She listens to problems all day as a hair stylist @ Trim on 12th Ave. Also, working with over 20 other stylists will create quite some drama within the shop for sure. So it's always a treat to ask Jordan, "What happened today?" It's something new and crazy every single day and she will automatically chime in on the news before I even get that question completely out of my mouth. I cant imagine listening to so many people with their problems or joys all day long. I know it's good for her to let it all out and be able to talk freely. Well, going back to my wandering mind, she usually has to snap at me a couple of times during her storytelling, or yell "HEY! look at me while I'm talking!" Then a classic roll of her eyes and a good ol' "Gahhhh." I snap back into position, looking at her as she continues. My mind...well, it starts thinking of other things several minutes after my drill sergeant Jordan snapped me back to attention quickly. I'm usually worried about things when I have a tendency to wander away. My thinking will cause me to worry myself sick sometimes. Worry about money, bills, work, i phones, yadayada. I think the excuse of me being a "man" has grown thin lately as well. I have no excuse, not even the one that claims "this is how God made me". I notice that my wandering is not just something I do with my wife. She can make me listen whether I want to hear it or not but, if I'm doing this to my wife so often, how often do I do it to God? He doesn't usually speak to me in a human voice telling me to "stop it" when I ignore Him, or as I pray for forgiveness and begin singing a Michael Jackson song in my head. God longs to spend each and every moment with us that exists. I don't know about you, but when I do pray, I seem to be more focused on things. My life is a lot clearer at times, and I seem to listen more to my wife instead of worrying about the Titans losing to the Cowboys last week. But can I totally pray without ever ceasing. Wow, if I feel better about myself after praying once or twice a day, how much better will I be if I actually prayed continually all day everyday?

I know what you are thinking, how can you pray all day? What about when I see a movie, or talking to someone, or working on homework, etc. I have been thinking the same thing, but I'm starting to slowly erase those questions as I come closer to trying. For me, I don't want to do any of those things if I'm not in conversation with God. If you think about all the time you spend Thinking to yourself during any given day, its most of your day. I know its almost all of my day. If you are going to do something that requires you to "turn God off," should you be doing it?

Frank Laubach was someone that really took scripture like, 1 Thessalonians 5:17 to heart and to another level. It simply tells us to "Pray Unceasingly." I think he took this scripture to heart as well. Ephesians 6:18 "With all prayer and petition pray at all times in the Spirit, and with this in view, be on the alert with all perseverance and petition for all the saints".

Frank was a missionary to the illiterate. Teaching them to read so they could understand, and truly live through Gods Word. He was known world wide about his amazing techniques around 1970. He was not satisfied with his life spiritually, so he tried a new one on himself. At 45 he decided to live in "continuous conversation with God and in a perfect responsiveness to His will." I have some of his journal entries through the first year of this new life he decided to live. He knew that he could actually teach his mind how to go straight to God when he woke up. He said, "sometimes it requires a long time early in the morning. I determine not to get out of bed until that mind set upon the Lord is settled". Also, Keep his mind in constant prayer throughout his day. It changed his life as he grew stronger, and more confident. Never worried, because he was constantly in Gods presence. At one point within the first few months, he noticed people were drawn to him like a magnet while walking down the street. He claimed he slept better than ever, and "walked on clouds." Also said "the thrill of filth repels me, for I know its power to drag me from God." My favorite, "Thou art no longer a stranger, God! Thou art the only being in the universe who is not partly a stranger!"

I want This!!! Why am I so self centered and concerned about only myself? Only to dig a deeper hole as I try to dig out on my own. I am going to write on this BLOG everyday I can, and share with you, my journey. I pray that it will encourage you to possibly do the same, or at least believe in God's Word. I know alone I am not capable of doing this. I'm scared to even say I'm going to try, only to reveal how I failed a week later. But, God has the power within me. Did you know that with Jesus in our hearts, we have power over Satan? We have the power of God within us, anything is possible. If we give everything to Christ alone, we have Gods favor. The hard part is getting rid of my pride and self. I have begun, and already feel God in these words I type.

Hold Fast,
JARED

2 comments:

  1. Jared, I am glad to see you have a blog. I just started one myself, and it's been really helpful for me.
    I think you are on to some good things here regarding prayer. I like to view prayer as the conversation of my life. Make your life a prayer to God. I got that idea from a great book called, The God Who Hears by W. Bingham Hunter. Good stuff.

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  2. I agree, that is a very good way to view prayer. I like your blogs too my friend. keep it up!

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