Spiritual Fitness Sample
Prayer
For some of us, prayer can seem complicated or overwhelming. Maybe when you think of prayer, you see an image of being on your knees for four hours straight with no breaks, saying excellently worded prayers to God, and reciting at least ten well-rehearsed memory verses. This example, as silly as it is, might be how some view prayer; but the Bible tells us that “we can come boldly into the throne room of our gracious God” (Hebrews 4:16). The Bible also tells us “to cast every care and worry on God because He cares about what is happening to us” (1 Peter 5:7). Let’s explore what is prayer and how we can incorporate it into our lives by looking at Jesus’s example and how He lived. Luke 5:16 says that “Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed.” In other words, Jesus took time on a regular basis to talk with God. This might seem too simple but it really is that easy! Prayer doesn’t have to be a long-winded holy diction that you feel pressured to do. Prayer is simply talking with God, casting your cares on Him, telling Him how much you love Him, and reflecting on how you can continue to live by His will and His love. When we take time to withdraw and talk with God, we end up filled to overflowing with His love, and in deeper relationship with the One who created us.
What do you think about prayer? Do you find it easy to pray or difficult? Take a few minutes today to talk with God.
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About this Plan
This plan will focus on foundational spiritual disciplines that every Christian should develop to be spiritually fit and healthy. This plan will help students focus on practices such as reading the Word of God and worship, as well as discuss the necessity of having a prayer life, fasting, and giving. We believe these spiritual disciplines can lay a sturdy foundation in a student’s life!
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We would like to thank Gateway Church for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: http://students.gatewaypeople.com