Day 2-The Circle Maker Prayer Challenge

We are continuing our 21 day prayer journey based on Mark Batterson’s book, The Circle Maker. Check out the first post in this series to get a daily email in your inbox from National Community Church. I pray that God will continue to bless us all as we Dream Big, Pray Hard, and Think Long and begin to draw prayer circles in our lives.

The Bible wasn’t meant to be read. It was meant to be prayedReading without praying is like eating without digesting. The nutrients aren’t absorbed the way they should be. The way you get the word into your heart, into your spirit is by praying it. Let me give you an example.  This morning I was reading about “the circumcision of the heart” in Romans 2:29.  The Holy Spirit stopped me in my tracks.  I knew I needed to stop reading and start praying.  I spent the next several minutes having a heart-to-heart with my Heavenly Father about some of my heart issues.

The spiritual disciplines are more interrelated than what we realize.  I used to think of reading Scripture and prayer as very different endeavors.  In fact, I felt bad because it was easier for me to read Scripture than to pray.  Then I read something from the Talmud that set me free. The Jewish Rabbis said, “An hour of study is as an hour of prayer.”  That’s when I realized that reading Scripture can be a form of prayer, a part of prayer.

Many people don’t know where to begin when it comes to prayer.  What do I say first? Here’s my advice: start with Scripture.  Start reading and you’ll eventually come to something you need to talk with God about.  Prayer isn’t a monologue where we outline our agenda for God. Prayer is a dialogue.  Scripture is the way God speaks to us.  Prayer is a the way we respond to it. And when you pray the word you can pray with holy confidence because God’s word does not return void.

Pray the Word!

To sign up for the 21-Day Prayer Challenge, go here.

*Taken from National Community Church.Day Two.

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