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Pray Without Ceasing
Lisa Birch 

I never wanted to be a prayer warrior. 
Wife? Mother? Writer?  Absolutely. 

Food-taster or pro-shopper?
Sure, why not. 

But prayer warrior? No. 

I always associated the term with people who were either formal or religious. 
Yet today, wisdom teaches me that any true Christ follower would be foolish
not to have the prayer-warrior aspiration.  

Now I strive to be that person...the one who is serious about continually 
connecting with God. Contrary to my longtime belief, it's far simpler than 
having
a strong command of traditional church jargon or proper King James English. 

Regent
All it takes is a sincere heart that reaches out to stay plugged into His 
presence. 1 Thessalonians 5:16 tells us to "pray without ceasing."  Not 
sporadically,
but always. 

I know it's impossible to literally stay on our knees all day long. But it is 
possible to dwell or commune with Him all day long. It goes beyond quiet
time and worship services. It's what spills over into the rest of our day and 
our life. 

I believe the true prayer warrior makes God his or her priority and seeks to 
live a life of worship. He or she should seek to abide in God's presence,
or to pray without ceasing. 

Here are some action reminders to help get us to that place: 

Cover. We remember to pray for others, but we fail to cover ourselves. If we 
don't gird ourselves with the armor of God, how useful can we be to His 
Kingdom? 


Intercede. How often do we humble ourselves to pray for our enemies? It's easy 
to pray for those we like, love and support.   

Serve. If we're too busy to help someone else, are we truly seeking to be about 
God's business? 

Praise. We praise God when we actually operate in the gifts and talents He has 
blessed us with. 

Minister. God knows who He is, but He takes pleasure in us when we speak or 
sing praises to Him without asking for a thing. How often do we intentionally
take the focus off of wish-list petitions to actually minister to the 
Lord...and not just in church?   

Read. Get to know God better; spend time in His Word. A daily Bible-reading 
plan will keep you close.   

Study. Further explore what you read to really engrave His Word in your heart. 
Once we truly get it, we can recall it. But if we're ignorant of God's Word,
we're ignorant of His will. 

Meditate. Find a scripture that resonates with you and ponder, recite and write 
it whenever you can. One of my favorites is Hebrews 13:8, which states,
"Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever."  We never have to 
wake up wondering is He still on the throne or did He change His mind about
us. 

Examine.  At every thought, decision or move we make, the question becomes, "Am 
I glorifying you, Lord, or glorifying me?"  Do a spiritual check-up regularly.
Then be man or woman enough in that moment to make the appropriate adjustments 
in God's favor.

Lean.  To trust in Him with all our heart (Proverbs 3:5) is to dwell with Him. 
We are fools the minute we trust ourselves over God (Proverbs 28:26).

Lisa Birch

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