Why do Christians pray? Who do you pray? Why should the Church be praying together?
There might me many answers to these questions, but there are a few answers which are common to all of them:
1) Because it demonstrates our total dependence on God.
After all, if we can do it on our own, why involve God? By taking the time pray, by filling our prayers with pleas for His assistance, we demonstrate that we can’t do it on our own. We demonstrate that we can only do it with Him.
2) Because we are totally dependant on God.
Forget about simply demonstrating dependence, the reality is that we are totally dependant. we pray because the reality is we can’t do it on our own.
3) Because we get to.
Prayer shouldn’t be a chore for the Christian, it should be a privilege. We pray then because we, through Jesus, have access. We have a relationship. What a terrible shame to waste that opportunity.
There are more reasons of course, but that’s enough for a Monday morning. Why not start coming to one of the churches regular prayer meetings? Every Friday morning at 8:30 in the church office. Every 2nd and 4th Saturday morning, 9am in Cafe Celia’s. Every week at Rooted groups around the area. Every day, praying through the prayer points in the weekly notes.
And…get it in the diary, our next day of prayer and fasting starts at 8pm on March 16th until 8pm March 17th. Or on Easter Sunday Morning, join us up Betws mountain to pray for our Amman Valley.