Thursday, February 26, 2009

Like a Prayer


It's been interesting lately.
For a while, I have wanted to increase my prayer life. I felt I was always so selfish in my prayers, always thinking about myself and rarely remembering the prayers of others.
And please know I still have a LONG way to go on this. But it has been fun because more and more lately, if someone is on the phone with me, talking about issues / hard struggles, I almost ALWAYS feel the nudge to pray for them before getting off the phone. So, 9 times out of 10, I do. Which is something so very new for me.
Now, I still don't do a very good job of remembering them in my prayers at bedtime, but there are times when God calls them to mind during the day and I will say a quick prayer then. Still doesn't happen all the time, but I am encouraged by the fact that it is happening at all now, as opposed to prior years where I rarely prayed for others, either out loud in front of them, or in my heart alone. It is a cool, but very stretching journey.
There are more thoughts developing here, but I thought for now I would share the prayers that God has answered in helping me deepen my prayer life. Ha. He answered prayers about prayer.
What a good God. :)

posted by BJ at 9:38 AM

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are back! Where have you been?

6:23 AM  
Blogger Ali said...

I've been blogging. thought you might like to know.

5:31 PM  

Post a Comment

<< Home

About Me

My Photo
Name: BJ
Location: Kansas City, Missouri, United States

The fourth and favorite child of a humble man and wife, simply trying to find my way through life while turning unfulfilled desires into chances for opportunity. Cowboy up.

View my complete profile

Previous Posts

  • Angel
  • Not To Us
  • Sound of Silence
  • Ready Or Not
  • Beautiful Thing
  • Dude, Looks Like a Lady
  • Better Man
  • The Great Adventure
  • I'm Coming Home
  • With a Little Help From My Friends

Powered by Blogger

He has showed you, O man, what is good. And what does the LORD require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God. - Micah 6:8