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Spice Up Your Prayers Hundreds of sermons have been written about prayer. Both you and I are convinced that prayers are important, and these days we shouldn’t even think of leaving our homes without whispering a prayer for protection. Even those who are not faithful church-goers admit to its power because prayer really changes things. You can’t even imagine what some people are going through. Name a difficult situation and you can be sure that somebody seated in your congregation is struggling with it. Many of these people are unable to pray for themselves; maybe because they don’t know how to make the connection with God. Maybe some of them feel that they have fallen too far and God won’t listen, and still others just may not have the strength to call on the Lord. Has it ever happened to you that you’re going about your regular business and suddenly, for no apparent reason, a certain person comes to mind? It’s not coincidence. Once, a few years ago, I woke up suddenly in the middle of the night with our pastor on my mind. I tried to go back to sleep, but couldn’t stop thinking about him. So I decided to pray for him. Immediately after that I was able to fall asleep again effortlessly. I didn’t give the whole situation much thought until a few days later when a group of church sisters met to discuss the importance of praying for others. I shared my experience and told them that I might never know why I was impressed to pray for the pastor that dawn. One of the ladies opened her eyes wide and told us that at that very hour, the pastor had been travelling by land with a group to take relief packages to some members in a disaster area. Apparently the vehicle he was driving suffered some mechanical failures and was about to cause a serious accident. Miraculously, they were spared. Her husband had been in the vehicle following the pastor and had witnessed the whole ordeal! Needless to say we all sat in shock for a few moments. That’s what happens when we intercede. Nothing in our lives occurs by mere coincidence. There’s always a purpose. Your co-workers, your doctor, your neighbors, were all placed in contact with you for a reason. Lift these people in prayer. It’s your duty and it’s your privilege. Imagine all the wonderful changes that can take place because of your prayers. You’ll never fully know all that God is able to do for others through you. Here are a few ideas to get you started: Dinorah Blackman-Williams is a teacher who lives in Panama with her husband and preschooler, Imani. She is working on her second book from which this article is an excerpt. Her first book can be previewed and purchased at http://www.lulu.com/blackman Article Source: http://www.ladypens.com |