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The Basics of Prayer
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Practicing Prayer
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Teach Me to Pray
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More Than a Check Mark
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From Rote to Relevant
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Get Away From It All
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Thy Will Be Done
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Praying Through Scripture
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Employing Scripture Prayers
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When It's Hard to Pray
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Waiting on God's Answer
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Getting Back on Track
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It's More Than a List
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Big Prayers Are Powerful
Practicing Prayer

If you are like most people, then you probably feel a little overwhelmed at the thought of talking to Almighty God. Where do you start? What do you say? Prayer does not always come naturally. Instead, it is something you must learn and practice. Today’s post outlines five tips to help you learn how to pray when you feel like an amateur.

 


 

"5 Tips for Amateur Pray-ers Like Me" by Ron Edmondson

 Lord, teach us to pray… (Luke 11:1)

I don’t know about you, but I feel like the disciples. I am still learning to pray. The fact is, I have more knowledge of prayer than I have substance and practice of prayer.

Just being honest.

Here are 5 suggestions for amateur prayers…like me:

  1. Be respectful – You’re talking to the Creator God. He is worthy of all our praise. He’s the Holy Father. He puts stars in the sky. At the same time, He paints the belly of a Lady Bug. Never take for granted the privilege of prayer.
  2. Be yourself – Along with being respectful, it is important to be who you are. Don’t attempt to make your words pretty as much as you attempt to make your heart pure. Just as you want your children to be respectful, yet still be themselves, I am convinced God wants that for His children. We are told to call Him “Daddy” (Abba). He wants us to fall in the comfy chair of home in His presence.
  3. Be honest – God knows already, yet He loves to hear His children talk. Just like we do as parents. He wants to know what’s on our mind. We can tell Him if we are angry and still be respectful. Speak truthful when talking to God.
  4. Be open to His voice – Spend intentional time listening, with your Bible open. God most often speaks through the already written Word. But He also speaks through the still small voice like the gentle breeze. Over time…and with lots of practice…you’ll begin to know and hear His voice.
  5. Be consistent – Pray as much as you want and need God’s involvement in your life. How much is that? For me, that’s fairly constant. I pray far less than the need I have for Him. Have a daily routine. Start a prayer list. Do it daily. But mostly, do it as a part of lifestyle more than a part of routine. It’s a relationship. And He’s always with you, so take advantage of the closeness you can have through Christ. If you’re sitting at a stop light…pray. If you think of a friend…pray. If you begin to worry…pray. It can be a paragraph, sentence or a couple words. (I’ve prayed “Help me God!” many times.) Don’t overcomplicate it. Just pray. Talk to God. What a privilege that I can encourage you in this way. (Hebrews 4:16)

Of course, all this begins with a simple belief in Christ as your Savior. That is what makes you His child. If you’ve never believed in the One whom lived, died and rose again three days later…begin there.

Pray

Lord, help me learn how to be respectful, to be honest, and to listen to You in my prayer time. Most of all, let me open up and be honest with You so we can develop a deeper relationship.

Reflect

How can I be more real with God in my prayer time?

Respond

Listen for that still, small voice that God uses to speak to you, and write down what you hear so you can learn to know His voice

The Wrap Up

Isn’t it a relief to discover that you’re not the only one who feels you have more knowledge of prayer than you have actual practice? However, it is in the practice of prayer that you learn to hear God’s voice. Hearing His voice -- His desire and His will for your life -- will help you know what and how to pray. It all works together to make prayer more powerful and relevant in your life. Find out more about this power in the following post.

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