Many times, when we think of prayer, we think about a list
of things that we want resolved or fixed in our life or the lives of those
closest to us. It is a solemn and somber time to approach God and when addressed
this way each and every time we pray, it eventually becomes a ritual or routine.
As our prayer ritual develops, we find we spend less and less time praying.
This happens because we learn how to get our needs out faster and the feeling
and emotion that we may have initially felt when we first began to pray
dwindles. How can we rekindle the spark and freshness in our prayer life and
relationship with God?
1)
Share happiness and joy with God –
God wants to know and be a part of everything that is important to you. That
includes the things that make you happy and bring you great joy. By getting in
the habit of sharing the positive things with God, not only do we shake our
prayer routine up, but we are able to draw closer to Him just by the fact that
we are sharing a different aspect of ourselves with Him.
2)
Express the more difficult emotions
– God wants to know about the things that are in the deepest recesses of our
hearts. Not only does he want to know about those things that we want resolved,
but he wants to know exactly how we feel about those things, even when it is
bad, ugly or we are wrong. I was once very afraid to express anger and
frustration to God. I felt that I had no right to tell him that I felt what was
happening to me was unfair or that I was upset about it. I falsely believed
that the things that happened to me were as a result of behavior that I had
done previously and that I was now being punished for. I did not feel it was my
right to question authority. As I changed how I prayed, I ventured out and
began to express emotions such as anger and frustration. What I found was that it
was a very liberating experience and that God listened patiently to my tirades
without judgment. He let me vent my feelings, which gave me a sense that I was
indeed being heard and that I did not need to hide anything from him.
Expressing those feelings openly to Him helped me to draw even closer to Him
and my prayer life was impacted immensely and transformed forever.
3)
Learn to laugh with God – God
has a sense of humor. This can be witnessed through some His creations on this
earth as well as some of the things we experience in our life. His timing is
uncanny and can break the cycle of tension, fear, or anxiety. However, this can
only happen when we open our eyes, our ears, and our hearts and are receptive
to it.
4)
Pray multiple times daily – I know
most of us view this as very difficult to accomplish, with busy work and family
schedules. However, if we redefine what prayer actually is we may be able to
accomplish this easier. Prayer is a discussion with God and has no set time
limit or format. It can be a simple “thank you” for a blessing God has given us
or a statement like “God please help me get through this situation.” If we
treat praying like a continuous open conversation with God, we will find that
praying multiple times daily can be done. This in turn will enhance our
relationship with Him as well as our spiritual well-being.
5)
Don’t be afraid to try new things –
As stated above, there is no right or wrong way to pray. We need to experiment
and try new things until we find something that is comfortable and works for us
as individuals. God’s is just happy to have contact with and to share our lives
with us.
6)
Realize that you will get what you put
into prayer – We reap what we sow. If we go about prayer in a
ritualistic and routine manner, it will become more about fulfilling an
obligation rather than crafting a personal relationship with God. We need to cherish
the time we spend with God and deeply invest in our relationship with Him.
By learning to develop new approaches to prayer, you not
only reignite the spark in your relationship with God, but can find deeper
meaning and purpose in your own life.
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