I just finished reading through my comments from my most recent blogs (it is a habit I used to have that I am trying to reestablish). Sister Brenda commented, “if I don’t keep my sabbath holy who will?“

I will take it one step further, “If I don’t keep my daily rhythm holy, who will?”

Sabbath is a part of a holistic life rhythm that leads to a Spirit-led life.
Some time ago God told me that “I needed to start allowing life to flow out of the prayer place rather than letting prayer be informed out of the living place.”
A rhythm of prayer flowing into living and then living flowing back into prayer, prayer being the source of the living rather than allowing living to be the source of prayer is necessary.

I am…have been learning to make my life a response to prayer rather than allowing my prayers to become a reaction to living.
This lenten season I am intentionally calling myself to seven times of prayer a day.
My “midnight prayers” are times of dreams and visions that are beginning to carry more and more weight in my daily living.
My “prayer of arising” is a time of meditating on the life of Jesus among the people.
My “midmorning prayer” is a time of hearing the heart of the Psalmist.
My “noon time prayer” is a time of hearing the heart of the Psalmist.
My “late afternoon prayer” isa time of joining my voice to the voice of the Worship Room either in person or most often remotely.
My “vespers” is another time of joining my voice to the Worship Room or to the Cornerstone Church prayer room.
“Compline” is that time just before bed to meditate through the Psalms as I prepare for the dream space of the midnight once again.
My position allows me to extend prayer deeper than most people can, but I know that in the days ahead we will all be expanding the prayer space.
WHAT DO YOU THINK GOD WANTS YOUR PRAYER SPACE TO LOOK LIKE?
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