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A Prayer Journey:
Praying On-site with Insight
"It was Sunday, I dropped my children off at school, it was the start of the work week for the village, Friday was the Muslim Holy day. The chant of the call to prayer was so clear throughout the village, it was amazing. And then it hit me, there was no place of worship for hundreds of miles. The tears started flowing as I realized that I was among millions with no worship. I could do nothing else but cry out to the Lord in prayer that one day there would be worship sounding forth from that place..."
Praying on site focuses your prayers and allows God to guide you to specific places and people to pray for with greater awareness of their needs. By taking a prayer journey, you may see God work in ways you have not seen before. While becoming greatly aware of what the Lord is doing in a certain place, praying on-site also allows you to pray blessing on a community or stand in repentance for it and help prepare the way for the Lord. It will allow you to connect in a special way to the people group you have a burden for, allow God to make you aware of more specific needs to fuel your prayers and pass on the vision for the nations to your local community.
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In Luke, we see an account that Jesus sent 70 people out in pairs to every city where he Himself would visit. Strikingly, he did not command them to preach, but he reminded them to pray to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest field. We see them being sent to prepare the way for Jesus. Hawthorne in His book, Prayer Walking, puts it this way, that these 70 people were to intercede on-site for a huge harvest.
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And the Lord sent them, two and two, ahead of Him, to every city where He himself was going to come.
Luke 10:1 |
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