Today I received this in my email. Since we are studying "The Lord's Prayer," I thought it would be appropriate to use. I hope you find it useful.
With so many things out there that I want and so many things I know I need, how do I know what to pray for?
Many people find themselves overwhelmed by what to pray for. They approach God like he’s a department store: so much to choose from, so little time to shop. Does that describe you?
God told Solomon that he would give him anything he wanted. All he had to do was ask for it. Solomon’s choice showed that the gift had already been given--he asked for wisdom. God not only gave him wisdom he also added riches and honor as a bonus. (See 1 Kings 3:3-14.)
Still wondering what to ask God for? You could follow Solomon’s example. Choose a request that will honor God and help others. You might pray for character qualities (like patience, self-control, gentleness) that will help you get along better with other people and will help point others toward Christ. Another example is praying for the health of someone who is sick (James 5:14-16).
When you have needs, however, you should never be afraid to ask God to meet them. He loves to answer the prayers of his children! (See Luke 11:9-13.) As you pray, however, just know that God has the right to answer whenever or however he chooses.
If you would like to learn more about prayer or if you don't know Jesus but feel the need to get closer to him, click on one of the church links on this page. If you need prayer or maybe just someone to talk with, contact me directly; rlwhitener@gmail.com Please include "prayer request" in the subject line.
Thanks for following along,
God Bless
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