teach us to pray

  • Lord, teach us to pray once again: may we pour out our souls to the Lord (Hannah)

    Continuing on with some reflections on prayer which I'm titling "Lord, teach us to pray once again."  (I would encourage you to read/pray through "May we learn to value the blood bought privilege of prayer" in addition to this one.)

    Today's prayer is a more personal one, so I'm including it under my other screen name naphtali_deer.

    I praise and thank God for each of you He is raising up to pray for His Church. I appreciate each and every one who has come here and all who are seeking God and His face and all He has for us. We are poor and needy. Poorer than we can imagine. Apart from Him we can do nothing! We have no hope apart from Him.

    I continue to be grieved that we are not allowing His Spirit to have His way in our lives and in our churches. This is part of the reason I am writing this prayer. The desire of my heart is that we might freely welcome His blessed Spirit to come and dwell with us, both as individuals and as corporate bodies and allow Him to have His way with us. Is He not God? Is He not entitled to determine how He might work in and through us? O, brothers and sisters, born of the Spirit, may we not grieve, quench or limit Him as we saw the nation of Israel continue to do time and again. How can we say we are His if we are shutting His Holy Spirit out of our lives and our churches? May He give us grace to open the door to all He has for us, without reservation, fully abandoning ourselves to Him to do with us as He wills, including making us appear foolish in the eyes of men, as happened in the case of Hannah (as well as many other saints throughout the ages).

    "Everyone is a fool for somebody--be it Marx, Mao, Muhammad, or simply Myself. So why not be a fool for Christ?"

    -Brother Andrew


    Why not be a fool for Him? Why not?! God forbid if we are not willing to be fools for Him!

    By His grace, I am continuing to seek His face, not worrying whether people call me a fool. My only desire is that I be found faithful in the eyes of the living God, for His approval is all I ought to be concerned with.

    Karen

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    Lord God, God of all flesh, Savior of our souls, living Spirit who breathed life into us,

    We see Your servant Hannah continuing in prayer before You. We see how she was mocked for her prayer. Overcome by Your Spirit, she poured out her soul before You, Lord. May we look to her example and be filled with Your Spirit so we might continue in prayer before You...


    I Samuel 1:12 As she [Hannah] continued praying before the LORD, Eli observed her mouth.

    13 Hannah was speaking in her heart; only her lips moved, and her voice was not heard. Therefore Eli took her to be a drunken woman.

    14 And Eli said to her, How long will you go on being drunk? Put away your wine from you.

    15 But Hannah answered, No, my lord, I am a woman troubled in spirit. I have drunk neither wine nor strong drink, but I have been pouring out my soul before the LORD. 16 Do not regard your servant as a worthless woman, for all along I have been speaking out of my great anxiety and vexation.


    Psalm 62:5 For God alone, O my soul, wait in silence,
    for my hope is from him.
    6 He only is my rock and my salvation,
    my fortress; I shall not be shaken.
    7 On God rests my salvation and my glory;
    my mighty rock, my refuge is God.
    8 Trust in him at all times, O people;
    pour out your heart before him;
    God is a refuge for us. Selah

    Lord God, You have already taught us to pray...
    Yet we are so slow to learn...

    Father, have mercy on us.
    Forgive us, for Jesus' sake.
    Though we are slow to learn we come to You and ask us to teach us again...

    O Lord,
    May we continue to pray before You
    May we continue to pour our souls and hearts out to You
    No matter what men may say of us
    We have no hope apart from You, O God, our refuge.


    Lord God,
    May we wait for You alone and pour out our hearts before You.
    For our hope is in You alone and not in men.
    For our salvation is in Your blood alone and not in our works.
    For our strength is in Your Spirit alone and not in our own power.
    You are our rock and our salvation and our fortress.
    You are our glory and refuge.
    Let us not be shaken as we approach Your throne in prayer,
    Let us not be shaken as we stand on the watchtower,
    Let us not be shaken as we continue in prayer,
    Let us not be shaken as we pour out our souls and hearts to You,
    No matter what man may say of us...
    Who else in heaven do we have but You?
    Who alone has the words of eternal life?
    Who alone is God but You?
    Forgive us for seeking help in other places when we have received Your very life into our souls.
    Forgive us for quenching and grieving Your Spirit.
    Forgive us for wanting to look good in the eyes of men.
    Forgive us for limiting You.
    Forgive us for not trusting in You alone.
    Have mercy on us, O Lord God. Forgive us our sins.
    May we continue to pour out our souls and hearts to You, Lord.

    O Lord,
    May we continue to pray before You
    May we continue to pour our souls and hearts out to You
    No matter what men may say of us
    We have no hope apart from You, O God, our refuge.



    O, Father,
    Help me to continue praying before You...
    even when others may call me drunken...
    (is that not what many did on the Day of Pentecost?)
    May I always we ready to be filled with Your Spirit,
    Spirit-intoxicated,
    overtaken with Your love,
    consumed by Your mercies,
    melted down by Your grace.
    Forgive us, O Lord.
    We confess we are Your people, born again by Your Spirit,
    yet too often we have been full of ourselves, so we cannot be filled with Your Spirit.
    We confess that we are Your people, breathed into life by Your Spirit,
    yet too often we become puffed up with ourselves,
    rather than being open to the blowing of the wind of Your sovereign Spirit and not fear Him.
    We confess too often we forget we have nothing and can do nothing apart from You.
    We confess there are times we fear You moving in our lives.
    (O, Father, why should we ever fear Your moving in our lives, You are the one who loved us while we were yet sinners?!)
    May we continue to pour out our souls and hearts to You, Lord.

    O Lord,
    May we continue to pray before You
    May we continue to pour our souls and hearts out to You
    No matter what men may say of us
    We have no hope apart from You, O God, our refuge.

    Lord God,
    You are a living God.
    You are the God of the living and not the dead.
    May we be filled with You to the point of overflowing,
    May we be filled to where our prayers are poured out to You like the choicest wine!
    Have You not filled us with the best wine, with Your Spirit?
    How can our prayers remain tasteless?
    Where is the new wine?
    Have You not filled us with Your life, with Your Spirit?
    How can our prayers remain lifeless?
    We have a profession of faith but how does it really apply to our lives, to our prayers?
    Are we earnest, are we pouring out our souls and hearts fervently before You?
    Where is the life? Are we not all but dead now? Quicken us, Holy Spirit.
    Where is the light? Are we not quite dark now? Brighten us, Holy Spirit.
    Where is the fire? Are we not quite cold now? Inflame us, Holy Spirit.
    May we continue to pour out our souls and hearts to You, Lord.

    O Lord,
    May we continue to pray before You
    May we continue to pour our souls and hearts out to You
    No matter what men may say of us
    We have no hope apart from You, O God, our refuge.



    Lord God,
    You have intended Your Church to grow and be fruitful.
    We see Hannah troubled to the point of pouring out her soul to You because her womb was barren.
    Why are we not more burdened over our current state?
    We have a form of godliness but continue to deny the power.
    We have a reputation for being alive...yet we are all but dead.
    Are we troubled over our souls?
    Are we troubled over the state of the Church?
    Are we troubled that You are not glorified as You ought to be?
    Are we troubled that You Name is not glorified as it ought to be?
    How often do we become so burdened by the lack of fruitfulness that we pour out our souls to You?
    Why do we not have great anxiety and vexation over the current state of our own souls?
    Why do we not have great anxiety and vexation over the current state of the Church?
    Why are we not continuing before You and pouring our souls out before You?
    Forgive us for being blind to our condition before You and how we are not a glory and praise in the earth.
    Open our eyes to see ourselves and the Church as You see us.
    Take us to our knees before Your once again and keep us continuing there in prayer.
    We have no other hope but You, O Lord God.
    May we continue to pour out our souls and hearts to You, Lord.

    O Lord,
    May we continue to pray before You
    May we continue to pour our souls and hearts out to You
    No matter what men may say of us
    We have no hope apart from You, O God, our refuge.

    Lord God,
    We confess we continue in our own earthly means rather than coming to You.
    Forgive us, O Lord. Have mercy on us for Jesus' sake.
    You are our rock. Why do we keep building on the sand in vain?
    You are our salvation. Why do we look to earthly saviors in vain?
    You are our fortress. Why do we keep looking our own strength in vain?
    You are our refuge. Why do we expect to find rest in any other but You?
    You are our glory. When we seek help in any other place, You are not glorified!
    Forgive us, O Lord, for not seeking You and Your face.
    Turn our hearts away from these earthly devices, these idols.
    Turn our hearts to You, and we will be turned.
    Turn our lips away from asking for help from earthly thrones.
    Turn our lips to Your heavenly throne, for certainly You will hear the prayers of Your elect.
    Keep us pouring our souls and hearts out to You to send Your Spirit to us once again.
    You have promised to provide all we need here to fulfill the mission You have given us,
    to bring glory, praise and honor to Your holy Name in all we say and do.
    May we continue to pour out our souls and hearts to You, Lord.

    O Lord,
    May we continue to pray before You
    May we continue to pour our souls and hearts out to You
    No matter what men may say of us
    We have no hope apart from You, O God, our refuge.

    Brothers and sisters, please add your prayers as His Spirit leads you.

  • Lord, teach us to pray once again: may we pray with expectation

    Continuing from yesterday and reflecting once again on Elijah and his ministry of prayer.

    You taught us through your servant Elijah, a man like us, who prayed fervently, a man who had faith to keep believing in spite of appearances to the contrary:

    James 5:17 Elijah was a man with a nature like ours, and he prayed fervently that it might not rain, and for three years and six months it did not rain on the earth. 18 Then he prayed again, and heaven gave rain, and the earth bore its fruit.


    I Kings 18:41 And Elijah said to Ahab, Go up, eat and drink, for there is a sound of the rushing of rain.
    42 So Ahab went up to eat and to drink. And Elijah went up to the top of Mount Carmel. And he bowed himself down on the earth and put his face between his knees.
    43 And he said to his servant, Go up now, look toward the sea. And he went up and looked and said, There is nothing. And he said, Go again, seven times.
    44 And at the seventh time he said, Behold, a little cloud like a man's hand is rising from the sea. And he said, Go up, say to Ahab, Prepare your chariot and go down, lest the rain stop you.
    45 And in a little while the heavens grew black with clouds and wind, and there was a great rain. And Ahab rode and went to Jezreel.
    46 And the hand of the LORD was on Elijah, and he gathered up his garment and ran before Ahab to the entrance of Jezreel.

     Daniel 10:12 Then he said to me, Fear not, Daniel, for from the first day that you set your heart to understand and humbled yourself before your God, your words have been heard, and I have come because of your words.

    Isaiah 30:18 Therefore the LORD waits to be gracious to you,
    and therefore he exalts himself to show mercy to you.
    For the LORD is a God of justice;
    blessed are all those who wait for him.

    Lord God,
    Once we have gone to your throne of grace
    May we patiently persevere in prayer there
    May we continue to go to Your throne of grace
    And may we keep going there again and again
    Trusting that You have heard us
    Trusting that You will answer in due time, in Your time, not our time
    Trusting that You will answer in Your way, Your ways are higher than our ways

    Trusting that You have heard and are waiting to answer us so you might be highly exalted.

    Lord God, You have already taught us to pray...
    Yet we are so slow to learn...
    Father, have mercy on us.
    Forgive us, for Jesus' sake.
    Though we are slow to learn, we come to You and ask us to teach us again.

    Lord God,
    Once we have gone to your throne of grace
    May we patiently persevere in prayer there
    May we continue to go to Your throne of grace
    And may we keep going there again and again
    Trusting that You have heard us
    Trusting that You will answer in due time, in Your time, not our time
    Trusting that You will answer in Your way, Your ways are higher than our ways

    Trusting that You have heard and are waiting to answer us so you might be highly exalted.

    Mighty God,
    Look with mercy on us.
    We are so weak and wavering.
    We don't get an answer the first time and sometimes we don't even pray a second time or a third time.
    Not to mention seven times...or as many times as You lead us to pray...
    You gave Elijah the faith to believe even though the answer was not seen.
    He had trust in You, in the God Who is not seen when there was nothing to see.
    That is the only way we can persevere in prayer and in well doing.
    Give us faith to trust You in spite of what we see. That is real faith.
    We can trust that as we sow prayers before Your throne, we will reap in due time.

    Lord God,
    Once we have gone to your throne of grace
    May we patiently persevere in prayer there
    May we continue to go to Your throne of grace
    And may we keep going there again and again
    Trusting that You have heard us
    Trusting that You will answer in due time, in Your time, not our time
    Trusting that You will answer in Your way, Your ways are higher than our ways

    Trusting that You have heard and are waiting to answer us so you might be highly exalted.

    Faithful God, our faith cannot ever be rooted in what see but in Who You are.
    You are ever faithful and true. You are not a liar. You cannot lie.
    All Your promises are Yes and Amen in the Lord Jesus Christ.
    May our faith rest in You and You alone, rather than in what we see.

    Lord God,
    Once we have gone to your throne of grace
    May we patiently persevere in prayer there
    May we continue to go to Your throne of grace
    And may we keep going there again and again
    Trusting that You have heard us
    Trusting that You will answer in due time, in Your time, not our time
    Trusting that You will answer in Your way, Your ways are higher than our ways

    Trusting that You have heard and are waiting to answer us so you might be highly exalted.

    You are the God who hears the cries of Your elect.
    How can You not hear us?
    We are Your purchased possession, redeemed not with corruptible things but the precious blood of Jesus.
    if we don't get an answer, may You strengthen us to continue to come to You, to pray again and again.
    You have called us to persevere in prayer.
    There are so many souls there who are helpless and scattered.
    They do not know You as their Good Shepherd.
    We agonize for them as they are in need of living bread that is freely given from Your gracious hand,
    We watch as they buy bread over and over, bread that does not satisfy them and never will.
    May we continue to lift these hungry souls up to You in faith.
    May we persevere and pray in faith, with boldness and confidence.
    We can know You have heard us for Jesus' sake.
    We can know You are already acting even though our faith may not yet be made sight.
    We can know You are already acting even though our faith may not become sight until we are with You when You come again.

    Lord God,
    Once we have gone to your throne of grace
    May we patiently persevere in prayer there
    May we continue to go to Your throne of grace
    And may we keep going there again and again
    Trusting that You have heard us
    Trusting that You will answer in due time, in Your time, not our time
    Trusting that You will answer in Your way, Your ways are higher than our ways

    Trusting that You have heard and are waiting to answer us so you might be highly exalted.

    Brothers and sisters, please add your prayers for perseverance and increased faith as His Spirit leads you.

    (May He show us our hearts about those situations we think are impossible,
    where we have not yet seen "the rain."
    May He help us to patiently persevere in prayer and trust His timing and His ways are perfect.)


  • Lord, teach us to pray once again: may we pray fervently like Elijah

    Continuing on with some reflections on prayer which I'm titling "Lord, teach us to pray once again."  (I would encourage you to read/pray through my post "May we learn to value the blood bought privilege of prayer" in addition to this post.)

    Lord God,

    You taught us through your servant Elijah, a man like us, who prayed fervently, who was not slothful, but served you in that behind the scenes ministry of prayer.

    James 5:17 Elijah was a man with a nature like ours, and he prayed fervently that it might not rain, and for three years and six months it did not rain on the earth. 18 Then he prayed again, and heaven gave rain, and the earth bore its fruit.


    Romans 12:11 Do not be slothful in zeal, be fervent in spirit, serve the Lord.

    O, may we not be slothful in zeal, but fervent in Spirit.
    Lord, teach us to pray.
    May Your Spirit burn in us so we might pray with the fervency of Elijah, so we might serve You in the ministry of prayer.
    May we go to Your throne of grace and may we keep going again and again.

    Lord God, You have already taught us to pray...
    Yet we are so slow to learn...
    Father, have mercy on us.
    Forgive us, for Jesus' sake.
    Though we are slow to learn, we come to You and ask us to teach us again...

    O, may we not be slothful in zeal, but fervent in Spirit.
    Lord, teach us to pray.
    May Your Spirit burn in us so we might pray with the fervency of Elijah, so we might serve You in the ministry of prayer.
    May we go to Your throne of grace and may we keep going again and again.

    Lord God, we confess have a hard time waiting on You.
    We can pray regularly for a time, but then we pray less and less often.
    We start out praying with urgency but soon we become lackadaisical.
    And soon we sometimes stop praying altogether.
    Forgive us, O Lord.

    O, may we not be slothful in zeal, but fervent in Spirit.
    Lord, teach us to pray.
    May Your Spirit burn in us so we might pray with the fervency of Elijah, so we might serve You in the ministry of prayer.
    May we go to Your throne of grace and may we keep going again and again.

    We boil up and become fervent about so many other things, worldly concerns,
    but how often do we boil over with a passion to meet with You in prayer?
    We take time to meet with other people, but how much zeal do we have to meet with You in prayer?
    How often are we really fervent in prayer?
    How often are our prayers just lip service wrought out of our dead flesh rather than a fruit of Your living Spirit?
    Have we ever really prayed fervently like Elijah?

    O, may we not be slothful in zeal, but fervent in Spirit.
    Lord, teach us to pray.
    May Your Spirit burn in us so we might pray with the fervency of Elijah, so we might serve You in the ministry of prayer.
    May we go to Your throne of grace and may we keep going again and again.


    Elijah was a man with a nature like ours.
    He was weak, yet strengthened through Your Spirit.
    He was tempted to be apathetic, yet he was made fervent by Your Spirit.
    He was tempted to be slothful, yet he was made zealous by Your Spirit.
    O, how much more can we be strengthened through Your Spirit who has come to dwell in us!

    O, may we not be slothful in zeal, but fervent in Spirit.
    Lord, teach us to pray.
    May Your Spirit burn in us so we might pray with the fervency of Elijah, so we might serve You in the ministry of prayer.
    May we go to Your throne of grace and may we keep going again and again.

    Lord God, our spirits are willing but our flesh is weak.
    We saw how Your mighty Spirit strengthened Elijah.
    We are weak, strengthen us through Your Spirit to pray with fervency and zeal.
    We are apathetic, make us fervent by Your Spirit to pray with fervency and zeal.
    We are slothful, make us zealous by Your Spirit to pray with fervency and zeal.
    O living Spirit of God, send Your fire and Your passion, fill us with Yourself, make us zealous to pray!
    O Spirit of truth, put into our minds and hearts Your holy thoughts, desires and words to speak to our Father.

    O, may we not be slothful in zeal, but fervent in Spirit.
    Lord, teach us to pray.
    May Your Spirit burn in us so we might pray with the fervency of Elijah, so we might serve You in the ministry of prayer.
    May we go to Your throne of grace and may we keep going again and again.

    O, Lord God, we confess we so often get busy doing lots of things, granted they are good things.
    We too easily forget serving You includes spending time in prayer with You.
    May we be zealous for our times of prayer.
    Remind us of the blood You shed for the privilege of prayer, the price You paid so we could freely commune with You at Your throne.
    Keep us ever-mindful of this service of prayer, this ministry of prayer, to which You call each of Your children,
    particularly Your pastors.
    We lift them up to You and ask You would renew their zeal and passion for prayer again.
    Protect their time. Help them be good stewards of their time.
    Help their people to understand the importance of prayer.

    O, may we not be slothful in zeal, but fervent in Spirit.
    Lord, teach us to pray.
    May Your Spirit burn in us so we might pray with the fervency of Elijah, so we might serve You in the ministry of prayer.
    May we go to Your throne of grace and may we keep going again and again.

    O, Lord God, look upon Your Church now.
    You know we are in a wilderness time.
    We walk by the flesh rather than Your Spirit.
    We are bearing little fruit or bad fruit right now.
    Forgive us, O Lord.
    Have mercy on us!
    Though there is not an exact parallel here with the account of Elijah...
    Yet we see we are now in desperate need of rain.
    The Church is indeed dry and barren in so many ways.
    There is a form of godliness but a denial of the power.
    There is an outward conformity but not an inward fire.
    There is creedal confession without regeneration.
    Send Your rain upon us, Lord God.
    Refresh, revive and renew us with Your Holy Spirit for the sake of Your Holy Name.
    We have no hope apart from You.

    O, may we not be slothful in zeal, but fervent in Spirit.
    Lord, teach us to pray.
    May Your Spirit burn in us so we might pray with the fervency of Elijah, so we might serve You in the ministry of prayer.
    May we go to Your throne of grace and may we keep going again and again.

    Brothers and sisters, please ask His Spirit to examine your zeal for prayer
    Please add your prayers as He leads you.

"he called it the tent of meeting..."

I am burdened to pray to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ for the reformation and reviving of Christ's church.

The phrase tent of meeting comes from Exodus 33:7: Now Moses used to take the tent and pitch it outside the camp, far off from the camp, and he called it the tent of meeting. And everyone who sought the Lord would go out to the tent of meeting, which was outside the camp.

This site is devoted to God first and foremost. In all that is done here, my prayer is that God is glorified and His Name magnified and Christ and Him crucified is lifted up so He might be preeminent and God might receive all the praise, honor and glory due His Holy Name. All who have come to a saving knowledge of our Father by grace through faith in the all-sufficient sacrifice of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ are welcome to enter this tent of meeting to seek the Lord.

This blog is a place for all believers in the Lord Jesus Christ to come and seek God's face for revival. My intention is for this tent of meeting to be a holy place where we can enter into PRAYER together to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. Therefore, as the Holy Spirit leads you, please enter into prayer either here (think of "comments" as prayers) or on your own.

Habakkuk 3:2 O LORD, I have heard the report of you, and your work, O LORD, do I fear. In the midst of the years revive it; in the midst of the years make it known; in wrath remember mercy.

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