
Overcoming Prayer Interruptions
Knowing that interferences and interruptions exist is one thing, but the questions most of us want answered is this. How do we avoid, manage and get beyond these challenges to see the results we desire when we pray?
Knowing that interferences and interruptions exist is one thing, but the questions most of us want answered is this. How do we avoid, manage and get beyond these challenges to see the results we desire when we pray?
Don’t give up on prayer just yet. This web-post explores nine non-mechanical interferences that could be preventing you from seeing the results you desire.
One of the biggest hindrances people find when praying is becoming distracted. What does it mean and what are the common distractions that we let come between us and our conversation with God?
Defensive prayer is prayer prayed to defend, keep the opponent from advancing, or against what’s holding you back from reaching the goal.
Offensive prayer is prayer that helps move things forward or down the field of play in order to reach the goal. In other words, offensive prayer is proactive and not reactive.
In this lesson, we introduce you to the concepts of offensive and defensive prayer. Offensive prayer is for advancing and defensive prayer is for preventing. We will learn how to use these two strategies to take our prayer to the next level.
Our causal idea of spiritual warfare is preventing us from living a truly spiritual life. The battles we designate for spiritual warfare aren’t spiritual warfare as we know it. And the battles we don’t designate as spiritual are spiritual in nature and require us to fight spiritually.
This message addresses a problem that goes overlooked when we pray. It’s so easy for a person to be speaking to God and in a moment switch to begin speaking at the devil. Next level prayer means we don’t disrespect God in this way.
In this lesson we begin with answering why the term “prayer warrior” is no longer suitable. Terms like this open the door to why we’re writing on the topic of “spiritual warfare” in the first place.
This lesson dispels the notion that God’s Spirit makes us lose control. Common thoughts about the Spirit of God is that The Spirit makes us act out of character or causes us to behave in an unattractive, negative behavior. The truth is the Holy Spirit produces outcomes that are totally unlike what we’ve commonly grown up believing.