Sunday, May 5, 2013

You RElearn Something Everyday

 
Here at the Honor Academy I have been taking a few different classes that are teaching me about leadership and discipleship.  Among those classes is missions class.  To be completely honest, this class has been my least favorite all year.  I dread going, not that I don't like missions, for some reason I just don't like a class about it.  Our textbook has been Perspectives Exposure: Discovering God's Heart For All Nations and Our Part in His Plan.  Sounds like an interesting enough title right?  It has been a painful book to read in terms of my brain hurts when I read it.  Today I went to complete my final reading out of this book.  I could hear the angels rejoicing with me, I will NEVER have to open this book again!!  Then I opened up to see that I was going to be reading about the power of prayer.  I have a passion and a love for prayer, and through this book that I have been hating for the past 4 months, I grew an even deeper understanding and passion for it.  This lesson talked about the power of intercession and prayer.  Until this year, I never fully understood why we are supposed to pray.  Does God just want us to talk to him?  Does it remind God that there are things going on here on earth?  Why is prayer so important??  Prayer is essential in order for God to work here on the earth.  It makes me think of something one of my leaders here at the Honor Academy said.  Without God, man cannot, but with out man God will not.  We need God to work in our lives, but unless we ask Him for help or ask Him to work on our behalf, He won't.  Why?  God has given us authority and dominion over this earth.  In the beginning He gave the authority over to Adam, and Jesus reclaimed that authority for us.  We have the authority to speak changes over a situation, but God has the power to make that change happen.  Do you see how prayer and God are linked?  So yes, we talk to God through prayer, but prayer is also the link between God and us.  It links God to our lives, our circumstances, our situations.  Without God, man cannot, but without man God will not.


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