When People Pray: Prayer Calls Us to ActionSample
Houses of Prayer
Rick Warren once said, “You judge a church’s health not by its seating capacity, but by its sending capacity.”
The disciples were gathered in unified prayer waiting for the Holy Spirit’s arrival and the church was born. But please take note, the power of the Spirit was not contained by the room in which they prayed. Prayer initiated it, but mission sustained it.
Brian Alarid says it so well, “Real prayer always moved us to mission, and mission drives us to prayer.”
What is at the core of this Jesus movement?
Mark 11:17 gives us the answer, “My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations.” The word translated as house from the Greek word oikos means: family, house, or household. So Jesus is literally saying ‘My family shall be called a family of prayer for all nations.’
Prayer has never been an add-on option for believers, it is the marker of our family.
Think about that. Think about your life. Is prayer so important that it identifies you to others as a follower of Jesus?
What would happen if God’s people became a house of prayer?
“Jesus is calling every believer, every family, every church, every ministry, and every Christian-owned business to become houses of prayer. The Holy Spirit is raising up houses of prayer everywhere.” - Brian Alarid
What would happen if every believer prayed consistently and confidently?
This movement is not a call for ministry leaders or church only, it is just as much about people in the marketplace.
Author Os Hillman said, “Consider that in the New Testament, of Jesus’ 132 public appearances, 122 were in the marketplace. Of the 52 parables Jesus told, 45 had a workplace context. Of 40 miracles recorded in the book of Acts, 39 occurred in the marketplace.”
You have the ability to be a house of prayer no matter what your profession or calling.
Doctors and nurses, engineers and architects, teachers and principals, chefs and dishwashers, CEOs and janitors, attorneys and clerks, managers and hourly workers, farmers and real estate moguls, developers and carpenters, electricians and plumbers, movie stars and stay-at-home moms, pastors and children’s workers… all of us are being called out to be houses of prayer and bring the Kingdom of Heaven to our circles of influence.
We are called to live transformational lives.
We were made to impact culture through our faith, prayers, and obedience to God.
We are an ordinary people connected with an extraordinary God.
About this Plan
Transforming cities is not optional, but in order to really accomplish this task we as believers must unite. It's time for us to worry less about our church's amount of seating and focus on our church's sending! United prayer leads to mission!
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