"They devoted themselves to the apostles’
teaching and to fellowship,
to the breaking of bread and to prayer.”
Acts 2:42
What would happen if we prayed our desires instead of
Gods’?
Would these be the words that come out of our mouth:
My kingdom
come
My will be
done
In my life
and everywhere else...
Of course, we don’t speak those words but do we live
them?
Is doing His will preeminent for us?
Do we want to see His Kingdom come to the earth?
Do we want to see His Name hallowed?
Do we enter into prayer with joy at the privilege of
listening for the Father’s heart?
How might that change our times of prayer if we did?
Perhaps it would mean communion and not confusion; direction
and not distraction; fellowship and not frustration.
God delights when you come to Him in prayer.
He really does.
To hallow
something is to revere and highly respect it.
One of the best ways we can hallow the Name of God is
to bring His Kingdom to the earth as He reveals His will for us in our times of
prayer can communion with Him.
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