INFORMATIVE ARTICLE: The Power of Praying God’s Word
“The life of a Christian
is all about passion… Nothing is more powerful than when the Holy Spirit
reveals the Son of God through the words of Scripture. Like the disciples
on the road to Emmaus, every heart began to burn when God revealed Himself. When
He unveils Himself and we have understanding of what He is saying, passion is
the result. Seeing the face of God, and then gazing at it, has to begin
sometime and someplace. It begins by bringing our whole person before the
consuming fire who is God, reciting His words—the Bible—out loud to Him and then letting the Holy Spirit
reveal Christ to us. That is why we pray the Bible.”
Dear intercessors,
Jesus
was passionate about the Word of God. He used it when He
prayed. He knew the power of the Word of God in intercession. When He was
tempted by the devil in the wilderness, He quoted the Word of God. The devil
left because of the power of the Word of God. Jesus knew that speaking the Word
of God would bring spiritual breakthrough in the most difficult times of spiritual
attack.
Praying
God’s Word fights the fleshly battles of life using His spiritual weapons. This
gives us authority in the supernatural realm to pull down strongholds (2 Corinthians 10:3-5).
We no longer are in agreement with darkness but agree with the light of God’s
Word.
Praying
the Word of God brings freedom, discernment, and protection. God’s Word can
bring life in a most amazing way!
In
Baghdad, Iraq, a 22-year-old Army Private First Class soldier named Brendan
Schweigart was on a critical mission wearing a bullet proof shield for
protection. You can only imagine the tension in that
situation. Before going out to battle, he carefully tucked his Bible in his
pocket beneath his bulletproof shield. While on a dangerous mission, he was
shot with a high-powered rifle. The Bible saved his life when it shielded the
bullet from his heart. He told his mother that he always carried his Bible into
battle. Brendan received a Purple Heart and was soon released from the
hospital. The bullet was still in the pages of his Bible, a miraculous reminder
of the amazing power and protection of the Word of God.
God’s Word will protect our lives when in spiritual battle. It can bring
forth life in the darkest of situations. It can save us from those fiery darts
from the enemy. I wonder how many of us carry our Bibles into battle like Army
Private Brendan?
The
mystery of intercession is actually profoundly simple. We
tell God what he says in His Word. Everyone can pray like this—young and old,
beginners and the experienced. God knows everything. We don’t have to come up
with some intelligent method of praying, but He is deeply touched when we pray
the truths in His heart back to Him. God loves it when we agree with Him
through His Word. We read His Word and let the Holy Spirit speaks to us through
it. Then we pray it back to Him as the Holy Spirit leads us. His Words are
Spirit and Truth (John 4:23-24; 6:63).
When we pray God’s Word, it marks us on the inside, changes us, and builds us
up. We unite with God’s heart in a most amazing way.
Our
own hearts are transformed as we pray God’s Word.
He will actually withhold His blessing until we stand in faith, agree with His
heart, and pray it back to Him (James 4:2). Praying God’s Word
gives us sustaining power. The revelation we get from Him through His Word
strengthens our emotions. We can change whole cities when we agree with
God’s heart in prayer. Power and revival are released when we pray His Word
over a city. God runs the universe through prayer.
Haven’t
you noticed when you’re discouraged, how different you feel after God speaks to
your heart through His Word? It’s as if a light goes on
that dispels the darkness. God upholds all things by the word of His power
(Hebrew 1:3). When we read and pray His Word we can have a living, active
dialogue with Him in our heart (Hebrews 4:12). But we must receive it with
obedience, faith, and devotion. When we abide in it (John 15:7), everything
else seems to falls into place.
Bible prayers are easy to find. There are many types of prayers in the
Bible. For example, there are the Psalms, the prayers of wisdom such as
the book of Proverbs, the Song of Songs, the prayers of the Prophets, the
prayers of Jesus, the apostolic prayers, and the hymns of Revelation.
Praying
the Bible can and will have a dramatic effect in our prayer lives and prayer
meetings. It is definitely a key to the success of day and
night prayer and worship. It’s advantageous in our walk with God. It takes us
to such a higher level in our relationship with Him. Our faith increases and
rises to a new place in authoritative strength. We pray the will of God and see
answers to our prayers (1 John 5:14-15). We become fixed on God with a greater
determination to please Jesus in all that we do and say. Praying
Scripture helps us to grow in Biblical knowledge. God is able to
bring our prayer lives into an entirely new focus.
We
are in a serious battle throughout the world over the authority of the
Bible. There is a great decline in the belief that you can
know absolute truth and right from wrong. This is one reason why we must uphold
it as absolute, authoritative truth in our prayers. Jesus prayed from the
foundation of absolute truth. We must also. As we pray God’s Word out loud, our
faith grows and we are equipped for every good work.
“All
scripture is God-breather and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and
training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly
equipped for every good work” – (2 Timothy 3:16-17).
We must emphasize the Bible in our prayer meetings and everywhere we go. As we
do this, we combat the lies of the enemy and spiritually strengthen our ability
to abide in God’s Word. We choose to obey God’s Word as we pray it. We feed our
hearts on it. We learn to talk to God about
His Word and then we listen. We
internalize it, and we say it back to Him.
Praying
God’s Word refreshes us internally and enables us to live radically for Him
long-term. Let’s learn to cultivate a spirit of radical
devotion to God’s Word as our everyday lifestyle. David wrote many of the
Psalms in the Bible. He saw himself and others through the eyes of God as he
prayed. He understood the love of God even when facing difficulty because His
attitude was right. Praying God’s Word is a positive way to live.
“When
you pray the Bible, you will understand how God views you and how He views
others. In a culture distorted by negative media images, we all need to be
founded on what God thinks of us. David’s self-image came through prayer. He
saw himself as God’s anointed, as the apple of God’s eye. David knew that
God loved him, and that he was favored when the wicked were
not. Therefore, we need to pray the Bible until we receive the same
attitude that David did.”
Together in the Harvest,
Article by Debbie Przybylski
Source: crosswalk.com
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