Rediscover Prayer: A 30-Day Reading Plan From Addison Bevereنموونە

REFLECT
At its core, living prayer is desire turned Godward. “Whom have I in heaven but you?” the psalmist asked, realizing that nothing else could satisfy. Paul echoed the same when he called everything else loss compared to knowing Christ. Jesus offered himself as the bread of life, promising that whoever comes to him will never hunger. Prayer is where desire finds its true object—not answers, not outcomes, but God himself. And in finding him, we discover that our hunger was always meant to lead us here.
RECENTER
Take a minute to bring yourself back to the true center of your life: God. Here is a simple prayer that will help you surrender this place, this time, and your awareness to God. “I am here.”
REST
Pause. Breathe. Be still.
In the silence and stillness, listen to your life. Let the necessary words and images form in your consciousness. What thoughts are keeping you from entering rest today?
RECEIVE
What is God saying to you? Write down the whispers, the intimations, the promptings that rise from the pages of Scripture or within your spirit.
RESPOND
How is God inviting you to partner with him today? God’s words become real to us as we move in faith.
---
Was this plan helpful? We adapted it from the Words with God Journal: 40 Days of Getting Real with God. www.RediscoverPrayer.com
کتێبی پیرۆز
دەربارەی ئەم پلانە

This 30-day plan invites you into prayer as a living rhythm. Each day follows a simple framework—reflect, recenter, rest, receive, and respond—helping you see and experience God in your everyday life. Through Scripture and silence, honesty and trust, prayer becomes less a task to complete and more a way of living.
More
پلانە پەیوەستەکان

The Life of Jesus Pt. 5 – Multiplying Leaders

Chosen and Set Apart: Walking in Your God-Given Identity

At Thy Word With Reverend Matthew Watley

Thriving at Work

Rise and Write: Overcoming 3 Common Obstacles Christian Writers Face

Following Jesus Through the First Christmas: 25 Days of Advent Truths

The Power of Thanksgiving

His Name Shall Be Called

Advent Meditations
