Make Prayer a Priority

For the child of God, prayer has to be a priority.  It cannot, it must not, be a secondary force.  If prayer is considered a last resort, it makes God a last resort.

In Acts 6, the apostles were confronted with the challenge of multiple ministry needs.  Lots of people had realized they could not do it all.  God’s solution?  Delegate.  The business of caring for the widows and other church related affairs would be delegated to other believers (other men) while the apostles would give themselves to prayer and to the ministry of the Word.  The result?  The church continued to grow (verse 7).

Above all else, prayer had to be the major thing.  To “give themselves to prayer…” What does that mean? It means these men devoted themselves, they remained steadfast at the business of praying.  The same principle is found in Colossians 4:12 and Romans 12:12.  Prayer is a necessity!  It must be priority #1 for effective ministry.

We are all busy with work, family, church, civic responsibilities, but we must never get too busy to pray.

Can we say we have “given ourselves to prayer”? Are we constantly at this business of praying?  Let us strive to be men of prayer.  If we succeed at nothing else, let’s not fail to pray.


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Pastor Bruce Freeman


 

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