Posted on 09/27/2020 6:04:34 AM PDT by metmom
"With all prayer and petition pray at all times" (Eph. 6:18).
Make prayer an ongoing part of your day.
As important as prayer is to your Christian life, you might expect Paul to list it as another piece of spiritual armor, but he doesn't. Instead, he makes it all-pervasive by instructing us to pray at all times. That's our spiritual lifelinethe air our spirits breathe. The effectiveness of each piece of armor is directly related to the quality of our prayers.
We see the importance of prayer throughout the New Testament. Jesus instructed His disciples to be on the alert at all times, praying so that they would have strength to face the trials and temptations that lie ahead (Luke 21:36). The apostles devoted themselves to prayer (Acts 6:4), as did godly people like Cornelius (Acts 10:2). Every Christian is to be continually devoted to prayer (Rom. 12:12).
In Philippians 4:6 Paul says, "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God." He told the Thessalonians to "pray without ceasing" (1 Thess. 5:17) and instructed men everywhere to "pray, lifting up holy hands" (1 Tim. 2:8).
Jesus and Paul not only exhorted believers to pray, but also modeled diligent prayer in their own lives. Jesus often went for extended periods of time alone to pray. Paul wrote often of his own fervent prayers on behalf of others (cf. Col. 1:9; Philem. 4).
As a child, you may have been taught that prayer is reserved for mealtimes, bedtime, or church services. That's a common misconception many children carry into their adult years. But believers are to be in constant communication with God, which is simply the overflow of seeing all of life from His perspective. Just as you would discuss your everyday experiences and feelings with a close friend, so you're to discuss them with God.
God loves you and wants to share your every joy, sorrow, victory, and defeat. Be conscious of His presence today and take advantage of the sweet communion He offers.
Suggestions for Prayer
Thank God that He's always available to hear your prayers. Ask Him to give you a desire to commune with Him more faithfully.
For Further Study
What do these verses say about the most appropriate times for prayer: Psalm 55:16-17, Daniel 6:10, Luke 6:12, and 1 Timothy 5:5?
Studying God’s Word ping
Metmom, I really like these devotionals you post so downloaded the Grace To You app.
I’m glad they are ministering to you.
This blessed me today. Oh how I long for a deeper relationship with our Lord and Savior, and prayer is at the root of that..
Thanks metmom.
Hes right.
Weve so compartmentalized our lives that we arent used to thinking of praying continually.
While setting aside time devoted to prayer is necessary, being able to have prayer as your first reaction to anything unexpected that happens to you, is a good place to be in.
Weve so compartmentalized our lives that we arent used to thinking of praying continually.
While setting aside time devoted to prayer is necessary, being able to have prayer as your first reaction to anything unexpected that happens to you, is a good place to be in.
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It's living in constant communion with the Father.
I feel there is that time alone with God in serious intercession, but always as John MacArthur said in the Devotional today, a life living so close in fellowship and communion with our Heavenly Father that we flow immediately in prayer as a need arises.
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