I recently began reading a book called A Call to Spiritual Reformation (Priorities From Paul and His Prayers) by D. A. Carson.
In the first chapter (pg 19), he said something that I found challenging,
"Much praying is not done because we do not plan to pray. We do not drift into spiritual life; we do not drift into disciplined prayer. We will not grown in prayer unless we plan to pray. That means we must self-consciously set aside time to do nothing but pray.
What we actually do reflects our highest priorities. That means we can proclaim our commitment to prayer until the cows come home, but unless we actually pray, our actions disown our words."
As I consider my weekly schedule, I have found what he says to be true. I am prone to fill my week with so many different activities all while leaving out time for focused prayer. Often in the hectic pace of our lives, we forget just how much we depend on God and continue as if we are capable of handling things on our own.
Just as this is true in our individual prayer lives, it is also true as we pray together as a corporate body of believers. With this in mind, we are looking forward to a renewed emphasis on prayer in our Wednesday evening prayer meeting (henceforth known as Power Source). As we meet together, we hope to spend time in planned and focused prayer as a corporate body of believers.
-Mark
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