Prayer Challenge – Day 5

God’s Big Vision for You: his vision for you today

If God were to speak one word to you today, one phrase or thought, what would it be?  God sees you as you are now, but also as you will one day be.  He sees the future you just as clearly as he sees you today.

Ask God to give you a word, a thought or a picture for today that speaks of who he’s calling you to be.

“For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I have been fully known.” 1 Cor 13

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Gadlang Village Conference

One of the most remote and poorest Vineyard churches in the world just hosted a conference.  The village is called Gadlang and is in Nepal near the border of Tibet.  Amazing things happened as the believers pooled together resources and sought God together.  It’s a story of risk and reward.  Read about it here on the Himalayan Region Church’s website!

Prayer Challenge – Day 4

God’s Big Vision for You: his presence with you today

So many of us rush through our days without any thought or awareness of God’s presence with us.  But the reality is that he is always with us.  Perhaps God’s greatest wish for you today is simply that you are aware of his desire to be with you.  That, today, you would simply be awake to his presence.

Ask God to show how he is with you in the regular, mundane activities of your day.

“Look, God’s home is now among his people! He will live with them, and they will be his people. God himself will be with them.” Rev 21

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Prayer Challenge – Day 3

A Big Vision of God: how big is your God?

Nebuchadnezzar exclaimed “who is the god who will deliver you out of my hands?” when three brave Hebrew men refused to bow and worship him.  They were thrown into a fiery furnace for their disobedience to the king (and for their obedience to God).  When the king saw the three Hebrew men walking unharmed in the flames along with one other “person” walking with them, he changed his tune and exclaimed, “there is no other god who is able to deliver this way!”

When we see that God is bigger than our circumstances, it changes how we see our present situations. He may not take our problems away, but he will be with us, just like he was with those in the furnace.

Ask God to reveal his presence with you in a special way today.

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Prayer Challenge – Day 2

A Big Vision of God: big God, big prayers

When we have a stunted image of God, we tend to pray small prayers.  When we have an expanded vision of God, we tend to pray bigger prayers.  We know Daniel had a big vision of God by the kind of prayers he prayed.  He prayed some high-stakes prayers a number of times – think about him praying for interpretation to the king’s dreams, or pleading for deliverance from the den of lions.  How might God want to expand your vision of him?

The Challenge:

Today, ask him to show you something about himself that you don’t already know.  This evening, remember to reflect on, and write down what happened.

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Prayer Challenge – Day 1 (an introduction)

The vision is to see everyone in WCV walk in a daily awareness and anticipation of God’s presence, and to see that awareness and reality spill out to those around them. We’ll start with a 30-day challenge: Pray 3 times a day for 30 days.

When we set aside time, seek God’s heart, and get a sense of his vision for our lives, our communities and our neighbourhoods, big things can happen. That’s what happened for Daniel. His prayer life set the stage for some life-saving miracles.

For us, there may not be physical lions waiting to devour us, but the call to pray is no less urgent today than it was in Daniel’s time and our lions can be just as deadly. We believe God will do amazing things among us as we devote ourselves to him in this way, together. When his children turn their hearts and attention towards him, he will respond (it’s a promise).

There are three movements of prayer that we’re inviting you to consider during these 30 days.

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3 Times a Day – MORNING, DAYTIME & EVENING

Morning:

Screen Shot 2014-10-31 at 7.16.28 PMThe morning is full of promise for the day ahead. It’s about looking forward into the future. In the morning ask God what his vision is for you today. What would he like to say to you, show you, and invite you to participate in? Throughout the prayer challenge, we will offer suggestions about what to pray for or think about. But feel free to set it up in a way that works for you.

I pray that the eyes of my heart be enlightened to know the hope of my calling.” Ephesians 1:19

Daytime:

Screen Shot 2014-10-31 at 9.10.45 PMThe day is all about the present and living out the vision you received in the morning. This is when we put flesh to our prayers – the “walking it out” part of prayer. Throughout your day, look for signs of what God spoke in the morning, and/or answers to your morning’s prayers. You may want to be very practical and set an alarm at a particular time during the day to pray. There may also be some kind of action that you’ll need to engage in or there may be some kind of prayer that you’ll need to pray. Whatever it is, make it specific.

“The eyes of the Lord move back and forth across the earth, searching for those whose hearts are truly his, so that he may strongly support them.” 2 Chronicles 16:9

Evening:

Screen Shot 2014-10-31 at 7.16.55 PMThe evening is about reflection. After it’s all said and done, look back in gratitude. Thank God for, not only his presence with you today, but for what he showed you, what he spoke to you, how he revealed himself to you. Maybe you have a sense of completion, perhaps something is birthing in you that will take years to come to fruition. Whatever the case, you’re a day closer now. Keep faithful, keep at it, be thankful, write it down – and rest.

 “Whatever was true, fitting, extraordinary, pure, beautiful, won my respect” Philippians 4

“Write it down on tablets.”

Screen Shot 2014-10-31 at 7.17.16 PMThis is what God told Habakkuk to do with his prayers. Something happens when we put our prayers and prayerful thoughts into writing. Consider keeping some kind of journal for these 30 days. We all need a record to refer to. Most of our memories are short, especially when it comes to prayer. So, whether you’re inclined towards pen & paper, painting a picture, a magazine collage, some other kind of creative (or non-creative) reflection, or an actual tablet, make sure you do something. You won’t be disappointed. For today, let’s simply ask God to reveal himself to us over the course of this 30-Day Prayer Challenge!

For today, let’s simply ask God to reveal himself to us over the course of this 30-Day Prayer Challenge!

Stay tuned for corporate times of prayer and worship…