Brave Enough to Be BrokenSýnishorn
Be in Communication with God
Part of what it means to be broken human beings is the realization that there’s someone greater than us at work. When we realize we’re not the author and finisher of our stories, we want to connect with the One who is. We want a relationship with the Creator. Prayer is how we do that. But often prayer is mistaken as something else.
- Prayer is not a magic formula. It’s not intended to be done and then, poof, everything we want or don’t want will magically appear or disappear.
- Prayer is not our duty to God. It’s not something that can be checked off a list. As an achiever on the Enneagram personality spectrum, this has been my greatest struggle. I want to perform my way through life (can you relate to that?). I need to be aware that I tend to do that with prayer as well.
- Prayer is not meditation. There’s nothing wrong with meditation. It can bring real peace and rest to our bodies. But prayer is much more than that. Prayer is about connecting to the Source of everlasting life, joy, and purpose.
Prayer is simply talking with God with complete honesty. Honesty is the key! We should make prayer a daily routine; however, the practice shouldn't take away from the sincerity of our prayers.
Jesus gave us the outline what honest pray looks like.
“This, then, is how you should pray: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name, Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one.” -Matthew 6:9-13
Think about this: God wants us to show up as our authentic selves. While He knows everything, He delights in hearing about the things in our lives that scare us and confuse us. So, pray an honest prayer full of raw emotion. He can handle it.
About this Plan
Trauma, abuse, and toxic relationships have broken us. But there is no shame in brokenness. In fact, it’s where the healing power of Jesus comes to find us. We need to bring our brokenness into the light! In this five-day devotional, you’ll be encouraged to bring your hurts to Jesus and discover the power of hope, gentleness, forgiveness, and prayer.
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