Praying in the Waiting نموونە
Sometimes, life gets so tough that I know I need to pray, but my words fail me. When I don’t know what else to pray, I turn to the Bible and pray scripture. Turning God’s Word into a first-person prayer has seen me through some of my darkest times.
The best way I have found to do this is to search for a Bible verse that best counters the lie that I am believing. There was a time in my life where my thought life was overwhelming. Every thought felt like it contradicted what I should be thinking or believing. I started using Philippians 4:8 as my guide and prayed it throughout that season. It looked something like this:
If it is not true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable—excellent or praiseworthy—Lord, help me choose not to think about such things.
I keep a whole list of prayers just like this one on my phone that I read weekly if not daily to help focus my prayers on what God already tells me is true. When I am struggling for words, I have not found a better way to pray than to use His own words in the Bible. By praying scripture, I have found new ways to talk to God, and He has used it to renew my mind and heart in the process.
Today, I want to challenge you to pray using some scripture. The scripture reading for today is not just some Bible passage to read, but a prayer you can apply to your life.
About this Plan
When God doesn't answer your prayers you might be left feeling discouraged, heartbroken, betrayed, or confused. In the waiting, what should we do? This plan explores the waiting and journey that Christians experience through different seasons of prayer.
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