"For God did
not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of
self-discipline".
2 Timothy 1:7
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1 Kings 19:12
february
8, 2004
editor's note: this was written in reference
to Piper's church but can be easily applied to your own
My Dream for the Prayer Life
of Bethlehem
by John Piper
- Jesus said, in Matthew 6:6, "When
you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to
your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in
secret will reward you." So I dream of Bethlehem with
thousands of people daily finding a secluded place and time
for personal communion with God, confessing sins, thanking
God for blessings, praising him for his perfections, asking
for help, and interceding for others.
- The apostle Peter said in 1 Peter 3:7,
"Husbands, live with your wives in an understanding
way, showing honor to the woman as the weaker vessel, since
they are heirs with you of the grace of life, so that your
prayers may not be hindered." So I dream of a Bethlehem
with hundreds of married couples on their knees together
praying for each other, and for your marriage, and the children,
and the church, and the world.
- Since the apostle Paul said in Ephesians
6:4, "Fathers . . . bring . . . up [your children]
in the discipline and instruction of the Lord," I dream
of a Bethlehem with hundreds of families gathering with
all the children to read the Scripture and pray. This time
everyone prays from the smallest (who can barely say, "Nanu
Jesus") to the young adults still at home. This is
how the children learn to absorb the truth that prayer is
an essential life. All the while they are learning how to
pray.
- Since it says in James 5:16, "Confess
your sins to one another and pray for one another, that
you may be healed," I dream of a Bethlehem with hundreds
of small groups and hundreds of deep friendships where people
are praying for each other-hands-on prayer for healing,
for reconciliation, for lost loved ones, for seemingly intractable
sin, for endurance in faith, and where groups and friends
are uniting to pray for a cause together, and where the
mission of the church is carried in prayer.
- And since the leaders of the early church
said in Acts 6:4, "But we will devote ourselves to
prayer and to the ministry of the word," I dream of
a Bethlehem where all staff meetings and all Elder Council
meetings and all committee meetings and task force meetings
and planning meetings do not just hurry into human discussion
with an opening prayer, but linger with the Lord in a season
of prayer and soak the meeting in prayer and then return
to prayer during the meeting, so that the way the work of
the meetings is done is by prayer.
- From 1 Corinthians 14:16-17 it is clear
that the Bible expects us to pray out loud together as a
church and not just in solitude. "If you give thanks
with your spirit, how can anyone in the position of an outsider
say 'Amen' to your thanksgiving when he does not know what
you are saying? For you may be giving thanks well enough,
but the other person is not being built up." In other
words, God means for us to pray sometimes so that others
can hear us and say, "Amen," and can be built
up in faith by hearing what we pray. Therefore, I dream
of many more people coming to the prayer meetings each morning
of the week and Wednesday nights, and on special occasions,
so that they can build each other up and be built up by
each other's prayers.
- And finally, since the essence of worship
is vertical communion with God (Matthew 15:8-9), I dream
of worship services in which everyone is radically, deeply,
joyfully, authentically engaged with God in prayer all through
the entire service-praying as you come, praying as you sing,
praying as you listen, praying as you go.
In all these ways may we accomplish what we
exist for: the humanly impossible mission of spreading a passion
for the supremacy of God in all things for the joy of all
peoples through Jesus Christ.
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