Prayer. As Christians, we all say we pray. But I imagine if we were truly honest with ourselves, we probably don’t pray near enough as we ought. We don’t pray near what scripture exhorts us to pray. Our flesh doesn’t want to pray, the enemy of our very souls does not want us to pray. Our schedules get in the way of our living a life of prayer. Perhaps it is more our discomfort with the idea of prayer that gets in the way and we use the schedule as the excuse. Prayer does not come naturally to us because the natural man is unable to understand the things of God, and prayer is not a natural activity it is a spiritual one. Paul expresses this thought in 1 Corinthians 2:
“These things we also speak, not in words which man’s wisdom teaches but which the Holy Spirit teaches, comparing spiritual things with spiritual. But the natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him; nor can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.” (1 Corinthians 2:13-14 ) Prayer is like that, is need and its justification is not found in the wisdom of man, prayer is spiritual, and only can we understand our need for prayer through the Holy Spirits’ revelation of it to our spirit.
The first of these is the church must have a praying pastor: the shepherd must be deeply connected to the heart of the Father for his congregation (see Jeremiah 3:15). and the church must have a praying pastor to lead and create a culture of prayer within the church.
The second of these characteristics is the church must be filled with praying believers. We need to not be believers who pray, i.e pray when crisis or calamity show their ugly faces, but rather praying people who pray as part of their lifestyle. As part of this point we talked about a practical model of prayer that can be easily applied to our lives to begin to pray more consistently: The A.C.T.S. model of prayer:
The third characteristic of a church that has a culture of prayer is the church prays corporately together. It needs a defined time for no agenda, no programmatic elements of activity just a community of like-minded believers who love each other, love the Lord, and desire to see his kingdom come in their lives, their families, their church, and their community.
I use as a daily devotional. Applied truth