Donald Whitney, Spiritual Disciplines:Chapter 4 prayer a
1. Spiritual
Disciplines for
the Christian
Life
Donald S. Whitney
Tuesday 8 May 2012
2. PRAYER...
FOR THE PURPOSE OF
GODLINESS
Chapter 4
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3. A survey of 17,000 evangelical
Christians found that on average
they prayed for less than 5
minutes each day
A survey of 2,000 pastors and
their wives found they prayed for
less than 7 minutes per day.
Whitney says that prayer is
second in importance only to
Godâs word.
Carl Lundqvist said this about
prayer and the wog...
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4. âThe New Testament church built two other disciplines upon
prayer and Bible study, the Lordâs Supper and small cell
groups. John Wesley emphasized ïŹve works of piety by
adding fasting.The medieval mystics wrote about nine
disciplines clustered around three experiences: purgation of
sin, enlightenment of the spirit and union with God. Later the
Keswick Convention approach to practical holiness revolved
around ïŹve different religious exercises.Today Richard
Fosterâs book, Celebration of Discipline, lists twelve disciplines
â all of them relevant to the contemporary Christian. But
whatever varying religious exercises we may practice, without
the two basic ones of Emmaus â prayer and Bible reading â
the others are empty and powerless.â
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5. PRAYER IS EXPECTED
Jesus expects us to pray
Matt 6:6-9 But when you pray, go
into your room, close the door and pray
to your Father,who is unseen.Then your
Father, who sees what is done in
secret, will reward you. 7Â And when you
pray, do not keep on babbling like
pagans, for they think they will be
heard because of their many words...
9Â âThis, then, is how you should
pray:ââOur Father in heaven,
hallowed be your name,
Lk 11:9, 18:1
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7. GODâS WORD MAKES IT CLEAR
Col 4:2Â Devote yourselves
to prayer, being watchful
and thankful.
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8. GODâS WORD MAKES IT CLEAR
Col 4:2Â Devote yourselves
to prayer, being watchful
and thankful.
1 Thess 5:17Â pray
continually,
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9. GODâS WORD MAKES IT CLEAR
Col 4:2Â Devote yourselves
to prayer, being watchful
and thankful.
1 Thess 5:17Â pray
continually,
Did you notice anything
about these two verses?
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10. GODâS WORD MAKES IT CLEAR
Col 4:2Â Devote yourselves
to prayer, being watchful
and thankful.
1 Thess 5:17Â pray
continually,
Did you notice anything
about these two verses?
They are commands
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11. GODâS WORD MAKES IT CLEAR
Col 4:2Â Devote yourselves to prayer,
being watchful and thankful.
How devoted are you to prayer -
compare this devotion to your
devotion to other things in your life.
1 Thess 5:17Â pray continually,
This emphasises that prayer is
relational - it comes out of an
unbroken relationship with the Father.
Whitney suggests it is like having two
phone lines - God is always on one of
them and you are aware of him even
when speaking on the other.
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12. Martin Luther,
âAs it is the
business of tailors
to make clothes
and cobblers to
mend shoes, so it
is the business of
Christians to
pray.â
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13. What excuses do you use for not
praying? Most people claim other
demands, priorities etc. - yet if
you asked them they would gladly
tell you how important it is to
pray!
The call to prayer is also an
invitation - Heb 4:16Â Let us
then approach Godâs throne of
grace with conïŹdence, so that we
may receive mercy and ïŹnd grace to
help us in our time of need.
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14. Note here that there is no need
to be pessimistic about praying -
God is happy to hear and give
grace - prayer is not an obligation
but an opportunity to respond
and receive
Godâs command is a command of
love - he wants to hear from us,
to communicate with us and to
bless us.
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15. Prayer is important in spiritual
warfare: John Piper suggests we can
see prayer as the use of a walkie-talkie
in warfare, not for our own
convenience or ease of life.
The example of Jesus in prayer is
important - he prayed and so should
we, he needed it, so do we - Lk
5:16Â But Jesus often withdrew to lonely
places and prayed.
Major reasons for prayerlessness:
- a lack of discipline - prayer time is
not planned or prioritised
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16. - the problem of often not âseeingâ the
result of prayer - after all it is primarily
a spiritual activity
- sometimes we do not feel Godâs
nearness when we pray, it is easy to
pray when we feel Godâs closeness
- when we donât see the need to pray,
Jn 15:5 âapart from me you can do
nothingâ - yet we are proud and self
sufïŹcient
- when we do not see Godâs greatness,
when we lose focus on the cross
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17. PRAYER IS LEARNED
We start the Christian lives in need
of learning to pray - and continue
to grow and learn about prayer
throughout our Christian lives.
On one level we know instinctively
how to pray - much as a baby
knows how to âtalkâ from its
earliest days - yet still we need to
see, as the disciples did, that we
need Jesus to teach us to pray - Lk
11:1 - how do we do this?
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