6 Ingredients of a Powerful Prayer Service

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After I wrote the post 4 Prayer Services Most People Won’t Go To, one reader asked what kind formats of prayer service do people want to attend. Although I plan to write more about this in the future, I thought I would at least give some ingredients to get us started.

Acts chapter 4 gives us a picture of a powerful prayer service. Although Dr Luke was probably not writing to give people a workbook on how to run a prayer service he highlights 6 ingredients I see often in successful prayer meetings.

Leader Initiated

The apostles wanted to update the church on what was happening so they called the church together. Most successful prayer services that I see are initiated by the senior leaders. This does not mean that the senior pastor needs to run every meeting, but I often tell leaders to think about their commitment to be involved before another prayer service is added to the calendar.

Begins with worship

These early Christians began with acknowledging who God is in the universe. Any good prayer service is helped by beginning at this point. We move our eyes off of our own needs and onto a God who can answer them.

Bible Infused

The prayer service got energy because they stood on the foundation of scripture. Personal prayer gains confidence when praying God’s Word. The same is true of corporate prayer meeting as well. There are many creative ways to incorporate the Bible into a service.

Mission Driven

They were drawn to prayer because they needed God. The church is a part of the greatest mission in the world. Connecting your prayer service to this purpose engages people to something larger than themselves. Men in particular are drawn to this type of meeting and at this point men are less likely to go to most prayer services.

Bold and Audacious Prayer

Even though they were faced with threats their prayer was not for safety, but for more boldness. They didn’t pray to stay safe but for more strength to make a difference. We need more of this in many of our prayer services.

Space for God to Respond

After they prayed they were filled with the Holy Spirit. How many of our prayer services do we actually expect God to meet us? How different would our prayer times be if we were filled with faith that the thing we asked for would happen?

Even with these 6 ingredients there is still a lot of creativity that can be brought to your prayer service. Allow the Holy Spirit to lead you and you might be on the adventure that could change everything around you.

How to Meditate on the Bible and Find Success

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I love this quote:

When you think about a problem over and over in your mind, that’s called worry. When you think about God’s Word over and over in your mind, that’s meditation. If you know how to worry, you already know how to meditate! You just need to switch your attention from your problems to Bible verses. The more you meditate on God’s Word, the less you will have to worry about. –Rick Warren The Purpose Driven Life page 90

 

 

Bible meditation sometimes is looked down on because it has been high jacked by eastern religions. But we really can’t let that happen because meditating on God’s word can powerfully change our lives. Don’t be intimidated by the idea as the quote says above, “if you know how to worry you know how to meditate.” Let me give you some simple steps. Even these steps may seem a little involved-I am just giving detail in order for you to see it in slow motion.

1.  Find the passage.

This may be as simple as grabbing the verses or story that stands out to you when you are reading your normal reading time. You may pick a few verses or read a large story quickly for themes. If you are new to the idea I recommend a story maybe one about someone’s encounter with Jesus. Another fun way to do this would be to pick a song that is Bible, like the group the Sons of Korah, to listen to a chapter all day long.

2. Get yourself in the story.

This is very easy if it is an actual story of something that happened in the Bible. Begin to imagine that you are each of the people that the story talks about. Imagine you are David walking toward Goliath. Then go on and imagine that you are Goliath and see this small guy coming toward you. Think about the rest of the Philistine army as they watch. Then jump to the Israelites and King Saul.

3. Ask lots of questions.

What emotions would I have felt if I was in this account? What would have been going through my mind? Why would I have song this Psalm? What kind of things is God trying to get across? The more questions you can ask the more the verse or story will come alive.

4. Find God’s activity in the verses or story.

Ultimately when we come to the Bible our focus should be on God. What is He up to? What is He showing us about Himself? This kind of thinking can radically change your life.

5. Look for your action.

When you begin to see God in the verses or story you will be called to a response. Seeing God’s compassion will challenge me to be more compassionate. Seeing the strength of God may call me to trust Him. Now you are seeing the word of God change your life.