Prayer Attitudes

“During the days of Jesus’ life on earth, He offered up prayers and petitions with fervent cries and tears to the One who could save Him from death, and He was heard because of his reverent submission.” Hebrews 5:7-8

Don’t think you have to come to God all stoic and speaking like you’re reading out of the King James Bible with a lot of thous and thees, or that you have to pretend to have it all together. God doesn’t want pomp and circumstance, He wants your heart. He wants you.

It’s okay to come to Him when you’re depressed and crying or riddled with anxiety. In fact, it’s imperative that you do come to Him in those times. Jesus did.

But it is also possible, and even necessary, to keep an attitude of reverent submission at the same time.

Come into the Light with all your heart, keeping no secrets and leaving nothing behind. He is El Roi, the God who sees you. He already knows, He loves you, and He wants to heal you and grow you into spiritual maturity. He has plans for you and rewards for those who diligently seek Him. Don’t be afraid. Be excited!

Grace and Peace,

Comments

  1. Katina Vaselopulos says:

    Short and to the point, Dorci.

    I am not for big prayers either, although I often like to chant Hymns and Psalms.
    I pray all the time, one word prayers or in long conversations that swing from joy and gratitude to pain and desperation.

    Most of the time, I feel Him there. Others, He is hiding to only come out when I cannot handle Life.

    Blessings of abundant love and light!

    Best Regards,

    Katina

    • Dorci says:

      I don’t mind big or long prayers, just don’t think they need to be formal. Formality can keep us at arm’s length from the Lord and keep us from really being honest and sharing our heart, which is want God wants! Many blessings to you!

      Dorci

  2. ann says:

    Thanks Dorci for continuing to write theses wonderful words of encouragement and insight that I receive from you.

    Prayer to me is like talking to my best friend and Savior. I also agree that we must as you stated — keep an attitude of reverent submission.

    I love you friend. May Jesus bless your day!
    Ann

    • Dorci says:

      Yes, I love the increasing intimacy with the Lord as I walk with Him. He is so gracious to allow me into His presence. Love you, too!

      Dorci

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