Jesus went out to the mountain to pray, and all night
he continued in prayer to God. Luke 6:12
And rising very early in the morning,
while it was still dark, Jesus departed and went out to a desolate place,
and there he prayed. Mark 1:35
From Wednesday 16th May to Pentecost Sunday, Trinity will be hosting a time of continuous prayer. As a community we will be following Jesus’ example of spending significant time in prayer. Jesus never did anything that was not totally in the will of His Father in the power of the Holy Spirit.
What a privilege to be able to enter the very throne room of God! Jesus has done everything to give us free access by His death and resurrection. We are cleansed and adopted as children of God.
The children of a king can always run up to Him and sit on His knee. Prayer gives us intimate access to the very presence of the triune God. Although coming into the presence of the living God, (as John experienced on the isle of Patmos), we may fall in awe before the wonder and beauty of the risen and resurrected Christ and stay prostrate until he says “Fear not - get up “.
If
you have ever been in love, you will know that you want to spend as much time
as possible with your beloved, to be alone, experiencing the intimate nearness
of the beloved. If you love Jesus a little and want to love Him more, then go
into your quiet space, shut the door and pray:
“Heaven is not
heaven without Christ. It is better to be in any place with Christ than to be
in heaven itself without him.”
Do
not be daunted by having to spend one or two hours alone in silence. The time
will go very quickly; once we appreciate the presence of Jesus, we will want to
spend time just listening and entering into wonder and adoration. The psalms
and Song of Solomon are good resources for intimacy in prayer. For example ,“You have captured my heart, my treasure, my
bride… your
love delights me, my treasure, my bride. Your love is
better than wine.”
Paul’s letter to the Ephesians is full of
wonderful prayers. Through prayer we can understand how wide, long, high and
deep the love of Jesus is, even for us! Although it is too wonderful to be
fully known.
Once
we have spent some time in adoration and praise, we will experience a closeness
to Christ where it is easy to come with prayers and intercessions. Jesus gives
the perfect template for prayer in the Lord’s prayer, slowly praying through and
hanging all our prayers on each paragraph.
Every
time we worship and pray, we are being transformed into the image of the Lord
Jesus. We are given power to fulfil our mission as Trinity, to see lives
transformed by the love of Christ and our mission is to build wholehearted
disciples of Jesus. We will be a people who will bring Christ’s Kingdom in on
earth here in Lewes as it is in heaven. Do sign up for an hour or more of
prayer.
Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians is full of wonderful prayers. Through prayer we can
understand how wide, long, high and deep the love of Jesus is, even for us!
Although it is too wonderful to be fully known.
Once
we have spent some time in adoration and praise, we will experience a closeness
to Christ where it is easy to come with prayers and intercessions. Jesus gives
the perfect template for prayer in the Lord’s prayer, slowly praying through and
hanging all our prayers on each paragraph.
Every
time we worship and pray, we are being transformed into the image of the Lord
Jesus. We are given power to fulfil our mission as Trinity, to see lives
transformed by the love of Christ and our mission is to build wholehearted
disciples of Jesus. We will be a people who will bring Christ’s Kingdom in on
earth here in Lewes as it is in heaven. Do sign up for an hour or more of
prayer.
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