- "The only way we can get acquainted with God is through the Word" - Kenneth E Hagin
- Shared two prayer tips from George Mueller (using the bible to pray - finds a promise, pleads that promise, receives what he asks; and how through meditation on scripture, he was more able to experience a meaningful prayer time)
- Not considering feelings or situations (Romans 4:19) but Jesus (Hebrews 12:3)
- Isaiah 55:9-11 - Speaking forth God's word which will not return to Him void...
- Students prayed for 15 minutes using Philippians 1:9-11 and also prayers taught (from Eph) by other instructors
I do not consider, brethren, that I have captured and made it my own yet; but one thing I do [it is my one aspiration]: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the supreme and heavenly prize to which God in Christ Jesus is calling us upward. ~Philippians 3:13-14~
Friday, 22 July 2011
prayer school 21072011
Tuesday, 19 July 2011
prayer tips from george mueller
(from http://www.prayerfoundation.org/prayer_tips_george_mueller.htm)
1. Open Bible Before Him, and His Finger Upon That Promise, He would Plead That Promise, and So He Received What He Asked
One of the mightiest men of prayer of the last generation was George Mueller of Bristol, England, who in the last sixty years of his life (he lived to be ninety-two or ninety-three) obtained the English equivalent of $7,200,000.00 by prayer. But George Mueller never prayed for a thing just because he wanted it, or even just because he felt it was greatly needed for God's work. When it was laid upon George Mueller's heart to pray for anything, he would search the Scriptures to find if there was some promise that covered the case. Sometimes he would search the scriptures for days before he presented his petition to God. And then when he found the promise, with his open Bible before him, and his finger upon that promise, he would plead that promise, and so he received what he asked. He always prayed with an open Bible before him.
-R. A. Torrey on George Müller; "The Power of Prayer," 1924 (P. 81)
2. Müller's Discovery Was That After Meditating On Scripture He Was More Able to Experience a Meaningful Prayertime"Reading without meditation is unfruitful; meditation without reading is hurtful; to meditate and to read without prayer upon both is without blessing."
-William Bridge, Puritan Writer
Christian meditation (thinking deeply on Scripture) is "the missing link between Bible intake and prayer." If there was a "secret" to George Müller's prayer life, it was his discovery of the connection between meditation and prayer. Müller's discovery was that after meditating on Scripture he was more able to experience a meaningful prayertime.
-Donald S. Whitney, "Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life" (partial quote and partial paraphrase).