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Why isn’t this working?!
Faithless words and wringing hands- these used to describe my prayer life but not anymore! After beating my head against a God-sized brick wall, I finally learned the perspective I needed as it governed my prayers.
It took quite a while for me to learn why I was getting so frustrated with prayer. I can be determined, even tenacious, so it can take me a little too long sometimes to look up and see that what I’m doing isn’t working.
And even longer to figure out “why”.
What the “pool house” taught me
Many years ago, my husband bought a small home that was dirt cheap to flip. Mind you, this was almost 20 years back, way before we had ever heard of “flipping”. It was undervalued with a small pool.
He knew how to build a home so he thought he could fix it up to sell for a profit. We had the money to invest so we sought the wisdom of both sides of our families and a real estate friend. After everyone- gave their approval, we bought.
What we didn’t do was sell………
That house was the cutest thing ever! We could not figure out WHY it wasn’t selling! It was priced it to sell but nothing worked.
We had that property for TWO YEARS!
And don’t you think I wasn’t praying the whole time?!
I prayed, and prayed, and prayed. We needed that house to sell asap so during that time, I pleaded with God, frantic at times, to take it off our hands. It ended up consuming most of my prayer time each day. What I wanted from God took over my prayer life.
After examining whether we had been in error to understand God’s will for buying the house, I understood that we were exactly where God wanted us. There was a lesson to be learned and it wasn’t about being “outside” of God’s will as much as it was in learning about Biblical prayer.
What I learned basically is that my prayer life was driven by me, for me. It was all about ME.
- selfish
- fearful
- consuming
- unbalanced
- prideful
What is Biblical prayer?
There is no better place to understand what prayer is supposed to be patterned by than how Jesus explained it in Matthew 6:6-8 MSG.
“Here’s what I want you to do: Find a quiet, secluded place so you won’t be tempted to role-play before God. Just be there as simply and honestly as you can manage. The focus will shift from you to God, and you will begin to sense his grace.
“The world is full of so-called prayer warriors who are prayer-ignorant. They’re full of formulas and programs and advice, peddling techniques for getting what you want from God. Don’t fall for that nonsense. This is your Father you are dealing with, and he knows better than you what you need. With a God like this loving you, you can pray very simply.
How were my prayers different?
The hard reality I was learning during that time is that prayer is not about me getting what I want. It isn’t about asking in the right way, with the right persuasion or argument. Prayer is not about learning some hidden secret for having life go the way you think it should.
The shocking reality I was learning was that prayer is not about me getting what I want. Share on XI had been exhausting myself trying to explain to the Lord all the reasons why that house should sell and the many ways He could get it done. As ridiculous as that sounds, that’s exactly what I was doing. Prayer became about me trying to unlock the secret door to convincing God what He needed to do.
Fretfully spouting words was not what Jesus described as the example to follow. The longer He delayed in answering my prayers the way I wanted, the more I feared what would happen to us. In essence, I was faithlessly praying because I was certainly not praying in confidence of the outcome.
How my prayer life transformed
As time carried on and panic turned to resignation, I began to change, and as I changed, so did my prayer life.
There was a process of dying to self, the way I viewed life and what ought to be done gave way to trust in the nature of God. If He was All-Loving, All-Knowing, and All-Powerful, then surely I could trust in His view and ability to orchestrate my life the way it TRULY ought to be done.
As I appeared at a crossroads, with two paths to take, I had a choice of whether to continue on with my perspective of how life should play out or I could yield to the way God was obviously governing it, even though it was contrary to what I wanted.
His way HAD to be the better way!
Instead of what I wanted God to do for me consuming my time in prayer, I briefly mentioned what I wanted toward the end of my prayer time, after I had thanked Him for what He was already doing on my behalf. I spent more time attesting to the truth of God’s character and ability.
Prayer transformed into beautiful communion between a Heavenly Father and His beloved child. It ceased being manipulation, like a badgering teenager trying to get their way.
Prayer transformed into beautiful communion between a Heavenly Father and His beloved child. Share on XWhat I enjoyed the most about my new prayer life
As I shifted my focus during my prayers, from myself to God, I did begin to sense His grace as the above Scripture described. The intimate communion became the sweetest part of my prayer life.
Just as a teenager hopefully matures into adulthood and begins to enjoy their parents instead of fighting against them, I matured in my prayers and began to enjoy God.
What blessed moments in time when we can actually ENJOY our God! Share on XI finally trusted Him-His love, wisdom, and power.
With that came a peace as He cared for me. I was no longer fighting against Him but resting in Him.
I learned the valuable lesson God had for me as He used that pool house. Prayer became what it was meant to be all along-my communion with a loving Father, sensing the grandeur and grace of His matchless name!
Our property finally did sell…..but the profit we made on the house was inconsequential compared to the profit I gained in my prayer life.
That, my friends, was priceless.
Maree Dee says
Wise words about prayer. I love the part about being tempted to role-play. Yikes – I think I do that.
Gretchen Fleming says
I know! Without realizing it, I was trying to tell God what He needed to do and how to get it done! ughhhhhh Thanks for stopping by Maree!
Sue says
Praise God that He is an All-Loving, All-Knowing, and All-Powerful God. I know he is orchestrating my life the way it TRULY ought to be done. 🙂 I also found the version of Mathew 6 in the MSG bible quite interesting. Thank you for sharing!
Gretchen Fleming says
I am enjoying looking up some passages in other translations to give me renewed perspective. I love words so reading them phrased differently really helps me sometimes. Thanks for visiting with me Sue!
Cynthia Trejo says
These are very wise words that help me to rethink my prayer life! Sometimes we just have to learn things the wrong way.
Gretchen Fleming says
I’m so glad this post was useful to you Cynthia! Thanks for visiting with me!
Sue Donaldson says
Always a value in the wait, but I m grateful God knows our dusty frame, and grants us grace. Yesterday I began praying: Speak Lord for Your servant is listening and then interrupted Him with, And help me know how to do that! I will continue praying that! He entreats us to ask, as our good Father. As my brother said, It’s what we learn in the process that’s the value of a big goal. and I would add, a big prayer. The bottom line is: God wants to communicate with us. I take it for granted and I don’t want to. But I do want to take Him at His word. Pray always. Thank you for your prayers: the booklet is finished and hopefully goes to print Friday! (prayerfully, so!) So how can I pray for you?
Gretchen Fleming says
Wow, Sue!! You are so fast!! Great job getting it ready for the printer. So excited for you and let me know when it is ready. Are you using the same people as before? You can pray I will finish the last few chapters of my manuscript on perseverance and get it ready for a printer! Goodness, I’ve set it down for a few months and now I just need to tie up that loose end and finish it.
Also going to Speak Up in July so would love your prayers for my first ever conference. Taking the speaking track.
Big hug your way Sue!
Alyson says
Hi Gretchen – I am in awe of God for bringing me here today through Coffee for Your Heart! I tried to share this very subject on prayer-answers with someone a few days ago, but you did a much better job than I bumbled through! I am going to pass along your wonderful article. Thank You Lord for your provision!
Gretchen Fleming says
Amen ! Isn’t He so good to direct us just where we need to be?! I’m so glad it was useful for you and thank you so much for sharing it with others:)
Chris Conrad says
Excellent read, Gretchen! The more intimately I know my Heavenly Father, the easier waiting becomes because I know he wants the best for me–his best!
Gretchen Fleming says
Thank you sweet friend! I agree that the more we know Him, the easier it becomes to trust Him and that helps us wait easier. Blessings Chris:)
Cindy says
That’s quite the testimony, Gretchen!
I wrote a post about how to have an amazing prayer life based on a book I read that you may be interested in. I’m sure it will bless you immensely as it did me. Look up Bryan Chappell, Praying Backwards. You’ll be blessed!
Gretchen Fleming says
Thanks for that book tip Cindy! Can’t wait to check it out☺️
Sherry says
I am struggling with having a better prayer. I understand what you are saying in this post, but could you give me a specific example of what your prayers actually sound like? Than you so much!
Gretchen Fleming says
Hi Sherry! Gladly? I first start praying by thanking God. I consider what has happened in the last day or so and thank Him for what I am grateful for. I thank Him for individual blessings for each of our family members as well as general blessings for us as a whole. I then pray for my family. Some of the things I ask Him for is that He would suit us to our circumstances rather than our circumstances to us. I ask also for Jesus to mend our brokenness. I then get specific for what each may need. I also focus a lot on Scripture during prayer by asking for what God wants for us anyway, like growing in faith or love or boldness or wisdom etc. Then I usually pray for the needs of others, friends and extended family. Afterward, I pray for myself for what I want spiritually- knowing Christ better, loving others fully without being over-responsible with them, to forgive and live forgiven, astonishing works of the Holy Spirit, and walk in humility just to name a few. I ask to be super sensitive to the conviction of the Holy Spirit and repent of my sin, then I end with asking God’s blessings and provision for my ministry. I do not really pray for temporal blessings but rather spiritual blessings, what would help us glorify His name or reflect Christ more. I hope that helps ?