Practical Suggestions
Concerning Prayer
Ronald D. Reeves
Several years ago, I read and appreciated some practical suggestions as penned by an unidentified author. Mixing his commentary with mine, here are some suggestions worth considering.
- Pray immediately upon rising. There’s no better way to begin the day.
- Pray before every meal. It is good to acknowledge the bounty from God’s hand.
- Pray at set times. Let not the busy world crowd out our communion with God.
- Pray at odd times – whenever you feel the desire. When the desire comes, pray.
- Pray immediately before retiring. Address the cares and toils of the day.
- Pray when you feel discouraged. Great comfort comes from knowing that God listens to our prayers in times of crisis.
- Pray when you are happy. Thank the Lord for the good times in life.
- Pray aloud. It makes prayer more real.
- Pray silently. God has ears with which to hear anyway.
- Pray simply and naturally. Make prayer a heart-felt petition.
- Pray fervently. Prayer thus becomes more powerful.
- Pray until prayer becomes a habit. It’s a habit that the Lord promotes and blesses.
Yes, as another said, prayer is indeed our personal barometer that measures our personal relationship with the Lord. Use it readily and often.
Let Go and Let God
Cliff Holmes
When you can’t find your direction
And your heart won’t guide you home
Let Go and Let God lead you!
When your dreams are broken in the dust
And you’ve lost the will to trust
Let Go and Let God support you!
When the fire of faith is dying
And there’s no spark to feed the flame
Let Go and Let God rekindle you!
When your courage fails you
And the well of hope runs dry
Let Go and Let God revive you!
Click Here for a FREE monthly reminder when
each new issue
of Gospel
Gazette Online has been published to the Internet.
Click Here to send the URL for this page to a friend
Click Here to send your comments about this page to Gospel Gazette Online