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1. Read Your Bible
It’s always good to read your Bible, if possible, before you pray. Even just one Scripture can get you started praying. In Praying for Your Prodigal Daughter, I share how I learned to pray God’s will by praying His Word back to Him. Praying Scripture is simply finding and personalizing a Scripture passage that speaks to you. You’re praying!
Praying using God’s Words and promises keeps us in line with His will and can be the catalyst for us to continue praying in our own words.
So, in your daily Bible reading, try picking a verse that speaks to your current situation and paraphrase or personalize it with names and personal pronouns. Here’s an example of praying in Scripture.
Lord, you are my God; I will exalt you and praise your name, for in perfect faithfulness you have done wonderful things, things planned long ago. Isaiah 25:1
Now Isaiah 25:1 NLT personalized:
Lord, thank You and praise You for being my [your name’s] God. I will give You all the glory and praise today for what You have done and will do in my life. I exalt Your precious name. I'm so blessed that in Your faithfulness to me, You’ve had plans for me since long ago. Lord, help me live according to Your purpose for my life today. Amen.
Wasn’t that easy? It’s simple yet so profound. It will enrich and enhance your prayer life. I promise.
Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path. Psalm 119:105
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