encounter god. Live Transformed
prayer is not a last resort. It is what we do first.
Prayer is as easy as talking or maybe a better understanding is worrying. If you know how to worry, you know how to pray. Prayer is a dialogue. You talk to God and then quiet yourself, ask the Lord to speak back and then write down what He says.
We want to give you some simple steps to become effective in your prayer time.
Pick a time
If you don’t set a time to pray, you won’t. Put it on your calendar. Make an appointment with God and you can’t miss your appointment.
Pick a place
Go to a specific location. A place where you can get alone with God. A place where you can get quiet and not have distractions.
pick your tools
Get your bible, a pen and a notebook. Walk into your prayer time expecting to hear back from God.
Pick a plan
Look below to “What Do I Pray?” and pick a plan. Read it, quiet your heart and get your attention focused on what you are reading.
ask God to reveal
As you read it, ask God to reveal it to you and then get quiet. Don’t keep talking or reading. Read and then get quiet.
write it down
What you hear, write it down. This begins a dialogue with God and teaching yourself how to hear from God to know if it is Him speaking to you or not.
what do i pray?
why pray?
Jesus had twelve disciples He mentored and spent a considerable amount of time with during His three years of ministry on earth. They traveled with Him, broke bread together and learned at His side. They saw Him heal the blind, raise the dead, feed massive crowds miraculously, amaze people with His teachings, and even calm a storm. They knew that Jesus operated from a life of prayer and power that was unheard of at that time. One day, a disciple even asked Him how to pray (Luke 11:1).
The word “pray” or “prayer” is used over 25 times in the Gospels when referring to the life of Christ. Prayer was important to Jesus and His ministry on earth. Much of His time was spent in prayer, communing with His Heavenly Father. He truly understood the correlation between His ministry and prayer. In fact, there are several occasions where the Bible says, “Jesus got up very early in the morning to pray” (both in the books of Mark and Luke). Before Jesus’ ministry began, the Bible clearly says Jesus went alone for 40 days to fast and pray. Spending time in prayer took precedence over everything Jesus did.
Every decision Jesus made was done with a lifestyle of prayer backing and surrounding Him. The interesting thing was that Jesus did not pray because He had to. It was a choice because He wanted to. He wanted to continue to grow in His relationship with the Heavenly Father. And Jesus knew that in order to do so, He had to spend time with God in prayer. Prayer was not an obligation or stumbling block, but rather a privilege and a spiritual boost to do what He needed to do.
want further help?
Join our prayer team. We get together often and pray for our church, our family, our community and other personal needs. We would love to come along side you. The Bible says, “Iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another.” When we pray together, we are helping each become better pray-ers.




