The “Experience” of the House of Prayer

A few years ago*, the leaders of the popular and super influential mega church called Willow Creek announced that they made a mistake about their assumptions regarding what influences Christian maturity.

Thatʼs the business of the Church, right? To help people grow spiritually. How does the Church help and what potentially hindering activity does it need to stop doing ?

As soon as the first installment of Willow’s first installment of their ground-breaking Reveal research came out in print, I had to have a copy. I was impressed with Willowʼs transparency, and the layout of their findings.

Here is the main lesson I received from reading Reveal: Like most churches,we put a lot of work into our weekend services. It is the most visible church activity, and seemingly the most influential since it reaches a diverse and highest number of people at one time. The survey showed that weekend services may help new Christians grow, but for the majority of most believers,not so much.[1. Greg L. Hawkins and Cally Parkinson. Follow Me: What’s Next For You? (Illinois: Willow Creek Resources, 2008) p.36.]

Believers regardless of their level of spiritual maturity expressed what they needed from their church[2. Follow Me, p.39.]:

Help me understand the Bible in depth
Help me in my time of emotional need
Help me to develop relationships that encourage accountability
When I read this a couple years ago, I thought that we were on the right track with our growing midweek prayer meeting. We are not perfect even now, but the goal of the prayer meeting has been to serve as a avenue for discipleship and as the next step that would fuel our deeper relationship with God.[3. Follow Me, p.122.]

seeking a House of Prayer Experience

Seeking a House of Prayer Experience?

Doctrinal teaching matters and sharing ideas matters. At the same time, I am reminded that when Jesus rolled the scroll back up after the morning reading from the Book of Isaiah -He told His congregation how they were going to see,feel,taste the Word of God alive from then on:

And He began to say to them, ʻToday this Scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing. -Luke 4:21

After this declaration of His life’s Mission, Jesus preached to the people, and he open their eyes to the reality of His Message. What if our prayer meetings became Houses of Prayer. Places where people could experience God through the power of prayer and community? What if their eyes were opened to the reality of the Word made flesh?

What if while information mattered, so did transformation?

Dear God, we donʼt want to settle for the idea of You. We want more of You. The more of You we experience, the more alive we will be. Please revive us for your namesake. Start with me. Amen~

Are your part of a prayer group? Does it strike a good balance between practice and theory?

*This article originally published on June 28,2011

I received a prayer journal. Now what?

journaling

Journals are a great tool for capturing and organizing your thoughts during your quiet time with God. Writing your prayers can be a source of encouragement because you can look back days,weeks or years from now and chart your progress or be encouraged by how God has led you thus far.

During our First 40 days or a personal time of Fasting, use a journal to write down your prayers and reflection on  Scripture passages. Save these entries. You never know who might need to hear the encouragement you find.

Here are some tips for recording your daily devotionals and Bible reading responses:

  1. Find a quiet spot today. Bring your Bible and journal.
  2. After a prayer for God’s guidance, read the Bible passage for the day. Read it over two or three times.
  3. Answer the Daily Reflection and Weekly Action questions below. This is not a quiz: it’s not about the “right” answers. Read the psalm. They are written prayers that were actually sung. Not all of them convey happy thoughts. They are often raw and come from a real place in the psalmist’s heart as he reaches out to God. Here we go:

Daily Reflection

  • What is God revealing about Himself through the day’s reading and Bible reference?
  • What  is God inviting you to believe,do or desire?
  • What is your response?
  • What is your prayer?
  • What is your praise?

Weekly Action

Share your experience with someone. Find someone else who needs to see the Gospel alive through you. It may end up being the same person!

  • Who needs your prayer?
  • Who needs your encouragement?

When it comes to journaling, click HERE to find an additional guide to get you started. It even provides a great acronym to structure your entries. Also consider getting a free account with YouVersion to get you started with a Bible plan,and start practicing with journaling!

What’s been your biggest obstacle to journaling? What are the benefits that you have experienced   from  journaling or writing down your conversations with God? What Bible book, plan or reading guide have you found particularly helpful?