Thursday, March 11, 2010

Thursday = Tired

Man so last night was awesome! I was so excited to see a bunch of you students go up front and write on the rocks of giving stuff up for Christ, and man when I was looking through those rocks some of you guys are dealing with some craziness in your life. So after this smaller post I am going to post at the bottom of this some prayer tips for you guys.

So I hope last night was for some people that need a little awakening about your parents. I know for some of you that its really hard for some of you to even talk to your parents let alone honor and obey them but remember a couple things.

1. It's going to be hard
2. You can make it through this!
3. Seriously, you can make it through it!

I can't tell you how much I love you guys, and that I want the best for each and every one of you. God has so many cool things in store for you, but having a good relationship with your parents needs to be a top priority in your life. Check out Eph 6:1-3. It explains it the best right there. Also look at Proverbs 20:20 Its pretty insane.

3 practical things you can do with your parents starting today

1. Open Communication
2. Honesty
3. Do your part in the relationship!

I hope last night helped you out!

Here are some tips on prayer!

The Examen: This is a cool ancient form of prayer that asks you to think back over the last week or month. Let you mind wander through the following questions as you pray: Thinking back over the recent past, focus on the moments when you were most grateful and the moments when you were least grateful. What were they? Which moments did you give and receive God's love the most? When did you give and receive love the least?When you were paying the most attention to the love of God in the world? When were you paying the least attention? Finish by thanking God for the gift of today and ask for guidance in being more open to God’s presence in your daily life.

Pray Scripture. Pick up a Bible and start reading. Select a verse such as "Truly, I say to you,as you did it to one of the least of these,my brethren,you did it to me" and turn it into a prayer: "God help me to to reach out to the least of these in my world and to treat them as your beloved children." Or select a psalm as an inspiration for prayer. Try taking the Lord's prayer (Matthew 6:9-13) and write your own translation in a way that reflects your life and needs.


Be quiet.
If prayer is a conversation, then you also need to listen in silence. Simply sit in silence, perhaps close your eyes, and see what comes to you.

Give Thanks: Using paper or a journal, make a word cloud or list of all the things in your life or in the world for which you are thankful. If you are feeling artistic, doodle images of all the things you are thankful for today.

Repeat a word or phrase: Chanting or repeating a mantra over and over can focus your thoughts and free you mind to be open to new things. Pick a word to say slowly and repeatedly to yourself quietly (or in your thoughts) such as love, peace, life, or perhaps the name of someone or something important to you. You could also choose a phrase such as “Jesus, be with me” or “God so loves the world” or “Open my mind, open my heart,”

Ask Questions. What are the big questions of life you’d like answers to today? You know--the ones like “Why is there suffering in the world?” Spend some time just asking those questions, one after another, offering them to God and see what happens.

Imagine. Close your eyes for awhile and imagine the world as God would have it be – not as it is. What do you see? How is that world different from the one we live in today? Now imagine yourself as part of that vision, helping to make it come true. What are you doing? How is God calling you to be part of bringing that vision to reality in your own little corner of the world?

Walk the Labyrinth. Sit in a quiet place and take time to slowly trace your finger along the path of the labyrinth, all the way to the center and the slowly back out. Even better, use a finger of your non-dominant hand. As you move along the path, spend time thinking about your journey of faith, the journey of your life, all the people you have met, the things you have done, the problems you have overcome, the challenges you still face, and focus on where you have encountered God along the way.

P.A.

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