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Sep212010

Praying BIG for Yourself...


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Greetings, Dear Friends!

Susie Larson here...

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Now on to my topic...

On Monday I had the privilege of interviewing author and pastor Dr. Will Davis, Jr., and let me tell you, he was a great guest! We discussed his latest release, "Faith Set Free: Pray for Yourself With Reckless Abandon."

Our call screen lit up right away with callers wanting to discuss the whole issue of praying for yourself, not to mention, praying for yourself with reckless abandon (and only one caller got through for some odd reason). :(

I posted a question on Facebook asking whether or not people felt comfortable praying BIG for themselves. A number of women admitted that at least initially, it was difficult to dare to pray such a bold prayer. 

Many people feel a sense of guilt about praying for themselves, though Jesus calls us to ask, seek, and knock. Many feel it's selfish to pray for yourself, and it can be, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't still pray about everything on our hearts. As we draw near to God, He draws near to us. As we close the gap between us and God, we become more like Him, more aware of His presence, and more passionate about His concerns for us.

We can pray for others and do great exploits in that regard (and part of our prayer life should always involve the needs of others), but, we will never realize our fullest potential until God is given access to work in and through us. He has gifted us, He has written a destiny over our lives that only WE can live out; and He has put desires in our hearts that are straight from HIM. 

Imagine how it must make Him feel when He breathes life into one of our hidden desires and we are so sure that the inner nudge is our selfishness talking, that we turn a deaf ear to God and instead scold ourselves for thinking such a ridiculous thought. 

We cannot please God without faith. He delights in every detail of our lives. He is crazy in love with us. He has written our name on His hand. He has a plan to prosper us, not to harm us. He ordained and appointed us for good works long before we were born. And, when we delight in Him, He establishes us, in our desires, in our giftedness, and in ways that we never thought possible. 

Some of our desires are simply selfish. But tucking them away and pretending they don't exist, is not the answer. Some of our desires seem selfish but are really linked to our God-sized call, and we'll have a ball when we dare dream with God and walk out those desires. How can we know the difference? We determine not to be so self aware. We run boldly into our Father's presence and ask Him to listen to every one of our concerns. We determine not to edit ourselves before we reach His throne (would you ask your child to tone down his dreams before he dares share them with you?). 

The Father, in His love, will shape our desires to fit His will. He'll change our hearts and renew our minds. And the cool thing is, our dreams are often too small. As we dare to admit our heart's desires, we will find a loving God right there to stir up our faith and lead us in the way that we should go. And remember, our God-sized call will always further His Kingdom and make life better for others.

Pray BIG for yourself today. And tomorrow. And the next day. See what God will do.

If you want to listen to the podcast of my interview with Will Davis, click here.

Now to HIM who is ABLE to do immeasurably MORE than ALL we can ASK or IMAGINE, ACCORDING to His power at work within us (Ephesians 3:20).

~Until next week.

Reader Comments (4)

Wow, how true this article is. For one, I think it is false humility if we do not pray for ourselves. We are all so needy for Him. He delights in us when we realize that we need Him. It is not selfish, it is who we were created to be, dependent on God. He detests self-sufficiency and He delights in the humble heart that comes to Him and asks. He also wants us to delight ourselves in Him and enjoy His presence. A relationship with God is not some boring relationship, it is exciting, delightful, and adventurous. If we are bored in our relationship with Him than something is missing and we need to seek Him with all our hearts. And yes, we should run to God with our dreams. If it is not His will He will reveal that to us, we can trust in His leading. I love how you wrote that God is crazy in love with us-what a wonderful thought to ponder on.
September 21, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKathleen Martin
God created me to be a BOLD, TENACIOUS and RELENTLESS woman and these characteristics over the years have been at times used in my own selfish ways BUT I have slowly learned that God created me this way so that I would pray BOLD and be tenacious and relentless in my walk with Him. It's been CHALLENGING and at times down right HARD but I would not be where I am today if I did not pray BOLDLY and then WAIT EXPECTANTLY on a God who wants to SHOW UP BIG for us! Awesome post Susie!
September 21, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAndrea Kenney
Susie,I love this post! I just read Lysa TerKeurst talk about how we are afraid to pray boldly and your words tie in quite well. I lived quite awhile praying big for others, but in the last couple of years have come to understand that it's OK and actually what God wants to do the same for myself. I have some things God's put on my heart and have wrestled with the "selfish" thoughts, but I love how you say they perhaps are tied to our God-sized call. So true!!! I am so thankful for God's confirming voice today as I read your words. Will be praying Big, even for myself in the days ahead!! Blessings, Jill
September 27, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJill
Dear Jill,

I always appreciate your comments as well as your heart to earnestly follow after the Lord. May God grant the BIG, HUGE desires of your heart! May we live lives that are totally disproportionate to who we are. Bless you, sister!
October 11, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSusie Larson

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