Heaven Land Devotions - Spiritual Instincts of Prayer

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When people receive salvation the first order is daily prayer and Bible reading. Most everyone gives a sincere concerted effort to do so, but slowly fade away from it. What seems so simple and desireable becomes hard to do. Words get in the way.

People begin to focus too much on how they sound to God. They begin to develop spiritual perceptions that are unbiblical and unfounded. After all it is the Lord who continually invites all to pray to Him with promise of an answer. "If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you". John 15:7.

Prayer is meant for everyone to enjoy the Lord. To communicate their thougts and hearts desires. It also develops a sharpness, or a kind of quickening in their spirit.

Did you know that the more you pray the more you grow up into prayer until you become the prayer itself. Until all parts of you are one big column of smoke perfumed with spiritual myrrh and frankincense unto God.

There are also spiritual instincts of prayer you must learn to flow with. This takes heart-trust in God. Prayer largely rests in trust by faith. When you pray allow the mood of God to move upon you. Your own moods will bring out different prayers. Learn to be quiet in the stillness of His Presence.

This is the great abiding place of spiritual instincts of the saints.

“Prayer not only teaches and strengthens one for work, work teaches and strengthens one for prayer.” ~ Andrew Murray

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