This is the seventh of a series of blog posts with my sister Betty
Haynie about what we believe. Our thoughts may be helpful to those who don’t
believe in God. Betty wrote down her beliefs in detail several years ago. I’ll
post her thoughts monthly and add my thoughts and beliefs to each one. Our
thoughts are intentionally brief on subjects that could fill volumes
WHY I BELIEVE IN PRAYER
By Betty Haynie
I
believe that if God truly wants a relationship with us He must have provided a
way to communicate since we cannot physically see Him. HE DID! It’s called
“prayer.” I believe this is one of the most important ways in which we
communicate with God regardless of our level of spiritual development. Just
talk to Him as you would to any friend, for that is what He wants to be!!
It
goes without saying that reading His word is a good way to learn about Him and
find out what He wants for His people in general and for your self in
particular. But equally or maybe even more important is prayer.
The Bible tells us, to “Pray without ceasing.” 1 Thessalonians5:17 I used to wonder how on earth I could
do that. Well, as I have studied the Word and tried to “walk the walk” I
realize that having God in my every thought, talking with Him and calling on
Him to help me is praying without ceasing.
The Bible tells us, to “Pray without ceasing.” 1 Thessalonians
Prayer
is not just asking God for our wish list of things, although there certainly is
an element of that in prayer. Praising Him is prayer too!! Thanking Him for all
He has already done for you is prayer. Asking Him what He wants you to do is
prayer. Prayers don’t have to be said out loud. I “think” many of my prayers.
I
talk to Him before I get up in the morning, praising Him for the new day He has
given me and asking Him to help me with whatever He wants me to do for Him on
any given day. I ask Him to help me do His will and to show me what that will
is. I also pray for my loved ones and for those I know who are going through
rough times -illness or sadness or whatever.
The
difference I see between prayer and meditation is that prayer is a two-way
conversation and meditation is just me alone, thinking on things. They might be
spiritual things and that’s always a good thing to think on, but there doesn’t
seem to be a real connection to God during meditation. I get the impression
that the Buddhists, and others who meditate, do not expect an answer.
The “Lord’s Prayer” as people call it, is a format of one way people can pray. It
certainly is not the only way. I don’t believe God cares so much what we say to
Him as He cares that we talk to Him as much as possible.
When
we are finished talking with God we ask that all of what was just prayed be in
Jesus’ name. Did you even wonder why we do that? Well, I believe it is because
Jesus has told us that no one can get to the Father except through Him.
“Jesus
said to him, I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life; no one comes to the Father
but by Me.” John 14:6 (MKJV)
That
sounds rather arrogant but when you know the whole story of why Jesus came and
what He came to do for us it makes sense. In order to get to, talk to, reach,
communicate, or visit God.....you MUST go through Jesus the Christ!!
I
believe that if the god you are trying to reach is NOT the God of the Trinity,
then you are wasting your time. No other God but God the creator, God the
Father, God
the Son and God the Holy Ghost can answer prayer. Mohammad can’t, Buddha can’t,
Mary Baker Eddy can’t, neither can St.
Paul , St. Patrick, St. Jude, St. Nick or
any of the other many Saints!! Not even Jesus’ disciples could answer prayer.
Not Mary the Mother of Christ, or a Priest or Minister can answer prayer. God
and God alone THROUGH the intercession of Jesus the Christ can and will hear
our prayers.
This
is not my OPINION - this is what the Bible says and I believe the Bible is the
Word of God and God does not lie.
I’ve
seen prayer work in the lives of many, many people - including my own - over and
over and over!! Praise God!!
Blessings,
Betty
WHY I BELIEVE IN PRAYER
By Dottie Parish
Prayer
is essential to my life as a Christian. Prayer changes me, softens me, humbles
me, and transforms me. It fills me with a sense of God’s presence. Prayer lifts
my spirits and connects me with the God of the universe. How awesome is that! Jesus
prayed at length and often very early in the morning. He also taught his
disciples to pray.
Someone
has suggested that the types of prayers can be summed up as “Help” “Thanks” and
“Wow.” We can ask for anything in prayer = “Help.” We thank God for our
blessings = Thanks! And we praise him for his amazing love and grace = “Wow! I would add “Melt
me, Mold me, Fill me, Use me.” And “Forgive me.”
Silent
prayer is also special. My church at one point opened the sanctuary for silent
prayer for an hour at noon
on Fridays. Anyone could come in off the street to pray. I decided to attend
weekly and it deepened my prayer life. I found that after about twenty minutes
of silent prayer God revealed things I needed to change or let go of or ask
forgiveness for. It took twenty minutes to get through to me! And what a
freeing time! We need to take more time to quiet our busy lives and enter the
presence of God.
I
pray daily and often while still in bed. I attempt to pray without ceasing as
Betty mentioned. See my blog about this. My husband and I also pray at each
meal and at bed time together. Prayer between husband and wife is true intimacy
and will benefit any marriage.
Prayer
in our weekly worship service touches my heart and soul and helps me surrender
to God and repent of failures or sins. It also provides uplifting times of
praise to our God. Weekly prayer meetings in which we intercede as a group for
the needs of missionaries, and others has ministered to me in deep ways. Here’s
what Jesus says:
“If two of you agree on earth about
anything that they may ask, it shall be done to them by my Father who is in
heaven. For when two or three have gathered together in my name, I am there in
their midst.” Matthew 18:19-20
What
a promise! This doesn’t mean we get what we want. God can answer with “No.” The Lord’s Prayer, as Betty mentioned, offers a format for prayer that is helpful. Throughout the bible there are many beautiful prayers that can teach us how to pray.
Writing
this today makes me realize I need to spend more time in prayer. How about you?
This Thanksgiving day let’s lift our hearts with thanks to God for all our
blessings.
Philippians
4:6-7 "Do not be anxious about
anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present
your requests to God. And the peace of
God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds
in Christ Jesus."
Blessings, Dottie
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