Praying scripture is a powerful tool.
Hebrews 4:12 says that God’s Word is alive and powerful, sharper than a two-edged sword. When we speak and pray the Scriptures, we are coming into agreement with God that it is indeed a powerful tool for a believer.
A benefit of praying scripture is that we will increase our spiritual growth because we learn what God says about certain situations. We’ll see how He wants us to act or trust. His Word will provide a road map on handling difficult people.
There are so many different things you can pray for!
- You can pray in adoration of God or for protection over your family.
- There are scriptures to pray for healing of an illness or restoration for a marriage.
- You can pray the Word over those who need Jesus and for others who need to return to Him.
- You can pray for a wayward child or answers for a difficult situation.
- You can ask God to shift a situation or impart wisdom and discernment.
It’s our handbook for life… It’s all in there.
So, how do you do pray scripture?
Here are some suggestions:
- Pray the scripture out loud. By doing this, you are speaking God’s will into existence. Of course He will hear you if you pray silently, but hearing the Word helps your faith increase. Why? Because there is power in the spoken Word.
- Pray with someone who is seasoned. If you are new to this, consider praying with someone who you know prays the scripture. It will help you get the flow and sound of it and you will sense the anointing of it.
- Make it personal… Put “I” and “me” into it. Add you into the scripture. Personalize it like this, “May the Lord direct
your heartsmy heart to the love of God and to the steadfastness of Christ.“ (2 Thessalonians 3:5)
- Insert someone elses name into the Scripture. Add “them” or “he” or “she” when praying for others. You can also just speak their name(s). Again… personalize it! “The LORD gives strength to His
peopledaughter Jane; the LORD blessesHis peopleher with peace.“ (Psalm 29:11)
- Pray God’s Word back to Him. This will lead you into sincere worship. Speak these out and feel your spirit connect in a profound way.
- “Lord Most High, it is good to praise your name. I’ll shout about Your love this morning and Your faithfulness tonight! You, O Lord, are exalted forever. You are my Rock. You are holy and righteous!” (Psalm 92)
- “I praise You, Lord! All creation praises You, for You created everything. Your splendor is greater than anything on the earth or in heaven.” (Psalm 148)
Sisters… when you struggle to know what to pray for… or can’t find words… open your Bibles and pray God’s Word.
Not sure where to look?
Go online and search for scripture at Biblegateway… or OpenBible… or google “scripture about______.”
And if you need a faith-builder throughout your journey, keep a prayer journal.
It allows you to see what issue you were praying about… what specific scripture you prayed… and when/how it was answered.
God’s Word is powerful and alive, and available for us to use!
Dig in… and speak out.
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REALITY CHECK: Praying God’s word is a powerful weapon in your arsenal. Use it!
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Jeanelle says
You are so right about the power of praying HIS word!!! Congratulations on the publishing of your new book. I am so excited to explore how to “Raise Godly Kids” with you!!! Thank you for sharing your life, trials and successes with us!! When are hard copies of the book available??
careyscotttalks says
Jeanelle…. Hard copies of my book are available on April 15th through my website and blog. Thanks for asking!
Crystal Kelly says
Such an excellent reminder Carey. Thanks for posting these amazing truths. I am looking forward to your reading your book “Raising Godly Kids” I have to tell you that has been one of my major focuses right now with my daughter especially now since she is about to start school. I started having her do a devotional times in the morning after we pray by giving her a story lesson to meditate on. So I am so looking forward to your book.
careyscotttalks says
Crystal… I love what an intentional mom you are! That so richly blesses your daughter!
shanyns says
Carey – this post is truly a blessing! Praying is something I find so many people struggle with. And everyone prays differently. The most important things are that you do pray and you do listen for God. A willing heart will be lead by the Holy Spirit.
Being an intercessor is one of the greatest honours a Christian brother or sister can have – we can pray for one another! We have the right to gather, in His name, and pray for each other! What a wonderful blessing!
Bless you my dear!