Satisfied With Your Prayer Life?

A famous missionary once remarked that he doubted even the most advanced Christian would say he was satisfied with his prayer life.  

 What would you say about yours?I know I want to spend more time, be more regular, remember more people and issues, and draw closer in my inner soul to God. That’s a lot to accomplish at once—but like many “elephant-sized projects” they can be tackled one bite at a time.  Before we talk about improving our prayer life, however, let’s define prayer. Here’s some:

  • Prayer is communication—both speaking and listening, between the creature and Creator
  • Prayer is a mystery—how can our words reach God—along with everyone else’s words?
  • Prayer is a command—we’re to talk to God, seek Him, intercede for others, give Him our burdens, pray against the evil one, express our faith and trust in Him
  • Prayer is a crying out—for help, forgiveness, mercy, strength, comfort
  • Prayer is an exchange—my anxiety for His peace, my sorrow for His comfort, my distorted thinking for His truth, my lack of love for His power to love

  As you reflect on these definitions, ask yourself—how do I define prayer?  Blessings,  Poppy SmithInternational speaker, multi-published author, Bible teacher, and spiritual coachInspiring Women to Thrive!            This article was originally posted April 6, 2007

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