Saturday, November 1, 2014

Do You Want an Intense Renewal?

It's November 1...a high of only 40 degrees...and the sparrows foraging at my feeders are all puffy to keep warm.


Saturdays are precious to me.  Most Saturdays do not require me to get up to an alarm clock and immediately do the shower-put on my makeup-dry my hair-get dressed routine.

I went through The Navigators discipleship curriculum known as The 2:7 Series decades ago.  One concept we practiced was "a half day of prayer."  It is basically about spending some lengthy, uninterrupted quiet time with the Lord...putting a stop on our busy lives for a season.  I have done this multiple times and it has always been so rich in changing my perspective...renewing my mind.

You can download this publication free here...but one point that Lorne Sanny makes really hits home to me as a reason for doing this:
Like flying over the battlefield in a reconnaissance plane, a day of prayer give opportunity to think of the world from God's point of view.
That's what I need...I challenge you to take some time this weekend.

9 comments:

  1. Received your challenge and unplugging to pray now. Thank you.

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    1. I had mine this morning. If you download the .pdf, it shows you that this time can be spent praying, writing, reading, and praising. It gives ideas for tools to use and how to spend your time.

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  2. What an awesome idea! I always have good intentions but poor follow-through. Thanks for the encouragement to set aside a time. Blessings to you!

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    1. Lauren - It is a discipline I need to do more often...much more often. The download I mention gives a good framework on how to do this and why.

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  3. That's a great idea! I've been feeling the push to spend more time in prayer. I wish Saturdays were my relaxing days.

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    1. Sarah - Not all of mine are...but my kids are grown and I'm at a season in my life where I have this luxury. For how long? Only God knows.

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  4. Wonderful light in your photo, much like prayer brings.

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    1. I think I am learning that God's light of conviction comes in gentle ways, even when it is part of suffering.

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  5. This is wonderful Denise! I've downloaded it and will add it to my reading list. Love the translucent leaf.

    xoxo

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