"One day Jesus was praying in a certain place. When He finished, one of
His disciples said to Him, 'Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his
disciples.'" Luke 11:1
God is
calling out a remnant of workplace believers throughout the world who
understand the role of prayer in their work. These people have learned that prayer
is not a five-minute exercise in the morning devotion time, but it is a vital
strategic tool to discern and know God's will and purposes in their work lives.
You see they have learned that their business lives are their ministries to God
and others.
These men
and women have entered into covenant relationships with intercessory prayer
partners who help discern the activities they should be involved in. Some even
have paid staff, who intercede for the decisions and activities in which they
will be involved. They are a small remnant of workplace believers who know that
skill and technique are not enough to fulfill God's purposes.
A servant
of the Lord has well said: Prayer is the rail for God's work. Indeed, prayer is
to God's will as rails are to a train. The locomotive is full of power: it is
capable of running a thousand miles a day. But if there are no rails, it cannot
move forward a single inch. If it dares to move without them, it will soon sink
into the earth. It may be able to travel over great distances, yet it cannot go
to any place where no rails have been laid. And such is the relation between
prayer and God's work. Without any doubt God is almighty and He works mightily,
but He will not and cannot work if you and I do not labor together with Him in
prayer, prepare the way for His will, and pray "with all prayer and
supplication" (Eph. 6:18) to grant Him the maneuverability to so work.
Many are the things, which God wills to do, and would like to do, but His hands
are bound because His children do not sympathize with Him and have not prayed
so as to prepare ways for Him. Let me say to all who have wholly given
themselves to God: Do examine yourselves and see if in this respect you have
limited Him day after day. [Watchman Nee, Let Us Pray (New York, New York:
Christian Fellowship Publishers, 1977), 11.]
Is prayer
a vital part of your strategic business practices? Put prayer on the front
lines, instead of making it an afterthought. You will begin to see renewed
power in your work life.
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