This statement totally rocked my world yesterday as C3 launched the series Bodacious 80s. The sermon was based on the Bon Jovi song “Livin on a prayer”, and you guessed it, we talked about prayer.
Pastor Byron used this example: If i woke up every morning and said the same three sentances to my wife and didn’t talk to her the rest of the day unless i had something to complain about, then what kind of relationship would we have?
Please be honest with yourself right now. Is your relationship with God ever like this?
God is not your prayer whore! Yes I believe He loves for us to come to Him with our problems and tell Him how we feel about certain things, but do we ever pray to check it off of our list? Do we find ourselves saying the same exact prayer over and over again? Does this sound like a relationship to you?
God is the creator of heaven and earth. Through Jesus Christ He made a way for us to have a relationship with Him. How insain is that!?! We can actually talk to our Creator. If we truly understood the love that made this relationship possible, and the fact that someone so holy and powerful would be so madly in love with someone as sinful as you and me, then no one would ever have to preach on prayer again. It would be something that Christians all across the world would rave about. So much so that nearly everyone would want to experience this relationship.
Some people may say that their lives are so busy that it is hard to find time to pray, but our relationship with God is something that should be never ending. We can talk to God all day everyday. It is great to set aside time to pray and read the bible, but please know that we don’t have to sit in our prayer chair and light our trinity candles for God to hear us. He is always listening and speaking.
FYI- when I blog about stuff we talk about in church I am just writting about things that God is showing me and reminding me. Writting about it makes clearer to me what God is saying. So please don’t think that I think I am the perfect Christian and that I am trying to tell the world what God thinks about them. I am mainly just telling you what God is showing me.
Well worth waiting for…
You and the band Did an Awesome Job…as usual!
Thanks for Your Leadership in Worship.
Haha! Thanks so much Mitch for being one of my three devoted readers and for all the encouragement.
Hey wait I am a devoted reader too, you just don’t update often!
lol.
anyways, I really enjoyed this blog! It is actually really funny because we (the roomies and I) were just talking about yesterday and the whole prayer whore thing. While it may not be something you hear in other churches, it totally didn’t even make me flinch when he said it. In fact it really illustrated the point and drove it home for me. Thanks for sharing your insight!
Come on, give yourself some credit…you have 4 people who commented on your last blog…so make that at least 5 readers! Great blog!
…6 devoted readers
Okay Okay…7!
Great post!
I love this post, and it’s so true. Reminds me of Derek Webb’s song “Wedding Dress” in which he uses–GASP!–the word “whore”!!! The drama of it all! But I was definitely more inclined to read this post due to its provocative title. Good job.
I’m totally with Amy…the title grabbed me! Good job…
and the first thing I thought of was the song Wedding Dress by Derek Webb…then i thought “Wow Josh is a good writer!”
okay count me too!
BTW my daughter Natalie said she could whup you at Gutiar Hero!
Great Job every week, I love to sing (I can’t carry a tune evern if it’s in a bucket, but I blend in)
I bet she can! hahaha! I did that song perfect in practice, I just choke under pressure
nice read man