God on MuteSample

Stupid Ain't Stupid
As I enter this time of prayer, I repeat the words of Psalm 91:2–3, slowly, several times, making them my prayer to God:
‘God, you’re my refuge. I trust in you and I’m safe! …
You rescue me from hidden traps, shield me from deadly hazards.
Your huge outstretched arms protect me—under them I’m perfectly safe;
your arms fend off all harm’(MSG, paraphrased and personalised).
Pause and repeat
Pause to read the passage 1 Thess. 5:16–18
‘Praying about the tiny things of our lives opens our eyes to the hidden myriad of God’s daily blessings, which then enables us to live with greater gratitude. People who don’t pray for stupid things such as parking spaces only get to thank God when sensible things happen—which means that they live less grateful lives!’*
Even against the backdrop of big prayers that have gone unanswered, God’s will for me in Christ Jesus is still that I would ‘pray continually’ and ‘give thanks in all circumstances.’ How do I do this? How do I prevent disappointment from destroying my joy? How do I stop unanswered prayer from blinding me to the other prayers God has answered?
Pause and reflect
Keep my heart soft and my eyes open to recognise what You are doing all around me, Lord. I give You thanks now for the signs I see of Your goodness—however small—in my life today.
Pause and pray
As I bring this time with God to a close, I pray Christ’s prayer in Gethsemane. Naming my greatest desire and my deepest dread before the Lord, I clench them in my fists now as I join with Jesus in His ultimate prayer of surrender:
‘Abba, Father … everything is possible for you. Take this cup from me’ (Mark 14:36a).
I open my left hand to offer God my deepest desire and to ask for a miracle.
‘Yet not my will, but yours be done’ (Luke 22:42b).
I open my right hand and, naming my deepest dread, I make the difficult decision to relinquish control.
Amen
* Pete Greig, God on Mute, David C Cook, (Colorado Springs, 2020), p125
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About this Plan

Why does it sometimes seem like our prayers go unheard or unanswered? Can we find hope and a new perspective during difficult seasons? This Lent and Easter themed plan is based on the book God on Mute, which was written by the Founder of 24-7 Prayer Pete Greig, who has stepped into the dark side of prayer and emerged with a hard-won message of hope, comfort and profound biblical insight for all who suffer in silence.
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