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#7 Pray through ACTS
A daily QT is a prayerful exercise. I find myself muttering comments to the Lord as I read my readings for the day, as I write in my journal, and reflect on the day past and the day ahead.
But there also needs to be a focussed time of prayer. The acronym ACTS is useful:
- Adoration: Praise God for who He is, His character and nature. Worship Him for His holiness, majesty, glory, power and love.
- Confession: When we let the light of His holiness shine on us, we realise our imperfections and sin. It's quite simple: you can pretend its not there or you can talk to God about it.
- Thanks: This is different from Adoration and many people confuse the two. Adoration concentrates on God's nature. Thanks takes us to what He does in our lives and creates “gratitude-attitudes”, “cup-full perspectives”, and “blessings-counted contentment.”
- Supplication: These are our prayers for others and for ourselves. Our prayers at QT should not focus on long lists of prayers for others. In my QT I pray for my family, for the critical issues I'm facing at the moment, and two or three folk who I am prompted to pray for. I use other times to pray through my prayer-list and for the congregation.
BUT the acronym is a guideline. Paul calls us to pray in the Spirit. This means that we should pray as the Spirit prompts us. We should pray with a listening heart. This means that some days my prayers of confession are the main business of the day (those aren't easy days, but they are good in the long run!); other days I spend 90% of my time in worshipful adoration. Some days I'm banging on heaven's door for someone in great need, and other days there is just a lovely sense of contentment as I count my blessings.
Use ACTS as a framework, but keep it real...
读经计划介绍
What is a Quiet TIme (QT)? Many people talk about having one, but what is it? How does one go about having one? Does it have to be quiet? This three-week series introduces the idea of having a daily devotional time and provides some helpful insights and tips for making this a vibrant and meaningful part of one's spiritual growth.
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