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Psalm 8

Good morning, friends! And, happy April! I know this might feel like a whirlwind, but we are so excited after wrapping up the amazing Holy Week plan yesterday that we’re going to jump right in to our next plan: Prayer in the Bible.

As always, we invite you to join us right here and to share with the community in the comments, but for your convenience, we also make all of our plans available on the YouVersion Bible app and site. You can subscribe to this Prayer plan by clicking here (if you don’t already have a YV acct, you’ll need to create one first).

We are very much looking forward to this unique plan with you all for the next 21 days. Join us!

Intro:

I pray because I can’t help myself. I pray because I’m helpless. I pray because the need flows out of me all the time – waking and sleeping. It doesn’t change God – it changes me.  – CS Lewis

All relationships require communication. As any friend, parent, spouse, son or daughter knows, communication does not always come easily. It takes intentionality. Vulnerability. Understanding. It takes practice.

Communicating with our heavenly Father through prayer is a blessing, a privilege, and a gift. But it also takes practice. Over the next 3 weeks, we will examine the power and practice of prayer together as a body of believers. We will identify five types of prayer – praise, confession, petition, intercession and kingdom advancement – and look closely at instruction and examples of each in Scripture. Then, we will discuss the Who/Where/When of prayer and challenge ourselves to put what we have learned into action.

Will you join us as we search God’s Word for His truth about prayer?

“Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.” (Hebrews 4:16, ESV)

 

Day 1:

Prayers of Praise

Text: Psalm 8

Do you wake up praying? Giving thanks and praising Him for who He is and what He’s done?

I admit, it’s not my first conscious action. Generally, I wake with a grumble at the sounding alarm, not a prayer (except maybe for it to stop). I drag myself from the warm covers, make a promise to myself that tonight I’ll take my makeup off before bed and stumble to the kitchen to start the coffee and pull open the blinds.

And at that moment, most mornings, I gasp.

The sky is perfectly painted in layers of icy blue, pale yellow and fiery pink leading to a burst of orange. The sunrise.

He’s gifted this intentional reminder of “glory in the heavens.” This evident, majestic work of His hands.

And despite my weariness, my to-do list, my need for coffee and obvious need for grooming, I forget myself completely. It all becomes about Him. In an instant, my gasp becomes a prayer—a prayer praising His greatness.

Psalm 8 is David’s gasp at God’s majesty, though it’s far more eloquent than my smeary mascara-eyed admiring.

Yet, this is what I long for my first prayer of every day to be – a prayer of praise:

For His perfect creation (Psalm 8:3, NIV), seen in a sunrise that a million painters could never come close to replicating.

For His unfathomable love for each and every one of us (v.4, NIV), despite our grumbles and sinful ways.

For the dominion over all His creation, given to us in the garden and restored in Christ (v. 5-8, NIV), the undeserved redemption we find in His son.

Nothing could be more praiseworthy.

These prayers are not expectant, not tinged with our own self-interest, or a laundry list of problems we want rectified. These are prayers of pure praise, thanksgiving and adoration that our Father receives so gratefully, like the crayon-scrawled thank you note we get from a child. He’ll take our gift and cherish it anytime, anywhere.

Let your first prayer today be one of praise. Forget yourself completely. Share with Him your gasp at His greatness, singing a prayerful song of praise:

“Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the Earth!” (v. 9)

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  1. Stacey says:

    Praying before I even check my alarm and just giving thanks for a new day or my husbands kiss or the cry of my babe is something that excites me when I get up tomorrow and all the days after! I am excited to go on the journey of deeper prayer!

  2. Symone R. Horton says:

    I’m so happy I have found a devotional on prayer that I actually like. I want to make prayer a priority, not just when I’m down and out; teach me to be selfless Lord in prayer. I look forward to finishing this plan and applying it to my life immediately!

  3. Ashley says:

    I can get lost in my thoughts of the miracle that is the universe. Only GOD could have made everything that works in perfect harmony. How waves connect with the moon, the solar system and the sunrise. THE HUMAN BODY – just the systems that we use to live. SO AMAZING. He is worthy of all of my praise – I don't do it enought.

    Obviously I loved this reading – looking foward to this series and hoping to comment and interact more.

    God Bless!

  4. Struggling sibling says:

    Oh I too gasped at the beautiful day The Lord has made. I love the sky and I frequently take pic with my phone of beautiful sunsets & cloud formations. But I am also excited that I started this plan only a day late. It will be great to focus on God almighty & prayers to praise …. I am blesses to find you ladies to accompany me on this journey. Thank u Lord

  5. Johnna says:

    I am glad and honored to join this new way to stay prayerful! I’m expecting new things to be learned!

  6. Amy says:

    Grateful for this plan and the reminder to praise our God – for He is an awesome God. Thank you for the heart and soul and effort each of you put into crafting these plans. I'm am so looking forward to walking through this study of prayer!

  7. Margie says:

    I am so excited for this study with all of you SRT sisters! Through the years, I have done studies on prayer with other sisters, and on my own. Probably more so on my own.

    Many years back, in dealing with some painful issues raising a very difficult son, I yearned to pray effectively and purposely. Praying kept me sane during that time! I had/have a very dear friend who shared with me that when she prayed, she would visualize The Lord approaching her, holding her hand,and waiting for her to share her heart. I so loved that idea and have done it for about 8 yrs now.

    Jesusgirl71, thank you for sharing with us. I agree with Carolymimi that you could give all of us a new perspective of praise in another way.

    Tina, from New England, welcome! So cool to think that we sisters are connecting from all around the world!

    I give praise and thanks for all the blessings The Lord has given me in my life. Some of my most powerful blessings I have received have been through some of the most difficult circumstances in my life. I am learning (a work in progress) to praise HIM in ALL circumstances, which has been totally through HIS grace.

    1. Carolynmimi says:

      Love the prayer imagery. I am going to try that. Blessings!

  8. jesusgirl71 says:

    Thanks all for your comments. They really mean a lot. I use words like see all the time, so that doesn’t bother me, just so you know.