We are reading Stormie Omartian’s book “The Power of a Praying Church” and this weeks chapter struck me with this very simple concept. We don’t storm a person and intimidate them with our prayers for them. We come alongside someone and wait for an invitation to pray with them.
See the difference between praying for them and praying with them. It is team effort and not just me praying. It is not intimidating but it is by invitation. We come alongside them. I love that word, “alongside”.
I see that as the same with the power of prayer. God is a gentleman, never pushy with us. So if we want the power of the Holy Spirit to be a part of our prayers, it is with the invitation for the Holy Spirit to come alongside us in our prayers, needs, concerns, praises, etc.
I am looking for some prayer partners to come alongside me in prayer this fall. [Something else I learned in the chapter] – I confess my lack of skills in planting a church, of evangelism. We have been at this church start for over two years and the best we have is twenty people in worship. I want to test the waters of seeking the power of the Holy Spirit in prayer. I believe that Crossroads could easily have 30 plus people in worship for four Sundays before 2010 rolls around. I also believe that we could easily go over 100 in worship during 2010. This will require partners in prayer. “I also tell you this: If two of you agree here on earth concerning anything you ask, my Father in heaven will do it for you.” Matthew 18.19
Is there anybody out there who will commit to praying for Crossroads Celebration Community, a church plant in Ankeny, Iowa? Would you come alongside me in prayers? Would you call upon the Holy Spirit to come alongside us?
I don’t see this as a fleece, I see this as a fulfillment of Christ’s offer for us to go to the Father in prayer. To rely on the power of the Holy Spirit and to do so in the name of Jesus. Malachi 3.10 reminds us that God will bless us and pour out those blessings if we put God to the test.
So will you come alongside this pastor and this church in prayer? Will you invite the Holy Spirit to bring the power to change our direction at Crossroads? Those of us in the study are praying for our church to be fervent in worship and to be a praying church. Isn’t that why Jesus turned over the tables in the temple, because it was no longer a house of prayer. We want to be a house of prayer.
If you will come alongside me in this prayer request for Crossroads, reply in the comments. Or email me at sacredmessage@gmail.com I would love to know of your commitment.