Jesus as Praying: Taking time alone with God
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Spending time with HIM
When Jesus is in my life I sometimes realize it with a hard hand. It's funny but at the same time its scary: One moment I think I am doing good and I get really relaxed with the word and BAM! He hits me with the spirit of repentance. The waters of my faith and his love combine to make a monsoon of emotions that overwhelm me and scream at me to get right in the eyes of the Lord. I am dedicating more time to him whether its by having my time to speak to him during a jog around the neighborhood or the silent prayers I have while sitting in one of my classes. I know that his "hard hand" is the holy spirit and the love of my saviour is found in the Word of God, the Bible.



By: DJ Mobley
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Listen to our heart
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Jesus as Praying: Taking time alone with God
To my own point of view Jesus was leaving by example of which we need to emulate in the entire life of ours. Taking time alone with God means communicating with God. For example when Adam and Eve were in the garden of Eden God used to visit them in a quiet time of the day that is to say God cherish quietness, He loves silence and i beleive that, that is when we can hear Him. Taking time alone with God is the best.



By: Adegbola Oluwole
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Jesus talked about doing only what `God the Father` asked him to. When Jesus prayed, was he clearly hearing from `God the Father`? And was he hearing instructions?



By: Chris Peacock
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It makes sense
It makes sense that Jesus retreated to quite places and prayed because he is God. And it seems logical that Jesus would be alone in private to recharge his batteries through connecting with God the father.



By: Chris Peacock
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What are the different ways Jesus prayed? i.e. on the ground, standing up?



By: Chris Peacock
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Alone with God
I like spending some time alone. However, I don`t always think that it`s a good thing. Probably because of my extrovert tendencies. However, I feel released to be alone - with God - because of today`s set of teachings from Jesus.



By: Chris Peacock
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Praying with God and listening to him through the Bible
Yesterday I randomly opened a page in a book on praying with God and reading the Bible regularly as THE way to remain spiritually sharp, close to God and aware of sin. So today`s topic is a coincidence in its timing. I wonder if God is asking me to spend some time alone with him?



By: Chris Peacock
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Jesus prays
After He heard about His friend, John the Baptist, He withdrew to a deserted place by Himself. After He fed the five thousand, where there was a rush of ministry success, we are told he "went up the mountain by Himself to pray."

Luke speaks about this in a way that implies there`s a regular practice going on here:

  • Jesus would withdraw to deserted places and pray. ''Luke 5:16''

    He teaches His disciples to do the same thing. This is solitude.

    In solitude, I withdraw from people, noise, cell phones, beepers, pagers, faxes all the stimulation of life to be with God. I get away from all of the scaffolding in my life, all of my roles, all of the people who are either cheering me on or telling me where I ought to do something different. I get away from all of that to just be alone with God"to find out,

    Is there anything really just between God and me?

    I realize I have a Life. It`s way bigger than what I do. It`s way bigger than what anybody thinks of me. I have this Life.



    By: John Ortberg
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    In Mark Chapter 1 verses 12 and 13, before his ministry started, it says that He goes off to the desert and spends forty days alone with God " prays.

    Then his ministry launches. In the same Chapter, in verse 35 it says:

  • Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus withdrew to a solitary place to be alone with God and pray. ''Mark 1: 35''

    Before He chose the twelve disciples:

  • He went to a mountain and spent the night in prayer. ''Luke 6: 12''

    After He fed the 5000, He withdraws to be alone with God. When He hears the bad news about His friend, John the Baptist, He goes away to be alone with God. It`s true throughout His life right up to the time He`s going to go to the Cross. He goes to the Garden of Gethsemane and brings some friends with Him, but He withdraws from them to be alone with the Father. All the time, He`s teaching His followers to do the same also. One time in Mark, Chapter 6, they`ve been in the middle of a really busy season, and Jesus pulls His followers aside, and He says to them:

  • Come with Me by yourselves to a quiet place and get some rest. ''Mark 6: 31''

    I know that He says this to me. I don`t know how this translates for you, but for me it means that I need to spend some time alone with Him to get my mind in tune and my will surrendered each day. For me, the morning is the best time. Then sometimes, I need to spend some extended time with Him . . . a half-day or a day at least once a month. When I first thought about doing that, it was kind of a daunting thing. I thought:

  • The next time I have a free day, I`ll spend it alone with God.

    Do you know how long I waited for that day to come? And then I had to write it down on a calendar. I was reading this week that if you live to be seventy years old or so, you will get twenty-five thousand days. You will have twenty-five thousand of these jars. It would be ironic to get to the end of them and say:

  • God, I was never able to devote just a day to being with You, because there was always something else to do.



    By: John Ortberg
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    And early in the morning, while it was still dark, He arose and went out and departed to a lonely place, and was praying there. ( Mark 1:35)

    And immediately He made His disciples get into the boat and go ahead of Him to the other side to Bethsaida, while He Himself was sending the multitude away. And after bidding them farewell, he departed to the mountain to pray. ( Mark 6:45-46)

    And they came to a place called Gethsemane; and He said to His disciples, "Sit here until I have prayed." And He took with Him Peter and James and John, and began to be very distressed and troubled. And He said to them, "My soul is deeply grieved to the point of death; remain here and keep watch." And He went a little beyond them, and fell to the ground, and began praying. ( Mark 14:32-34)

    And when day came, He departed to a lonely place; and the multitudes were searching for Him, and came to Him, and tried to keep Him from going away from them. ( Luke 4:42)

    But He Himself would often slip away to the wilderness and pray. ( Luke 5:16)

    And it was at this time that He went off to the mountain to pray, and He spent the whole night in prayer to God. ( Luke 6:12)


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