CRUCIAL GUIDING
PRINCIPLES FOR EFFECTIVE CORPORATE PRAYER
Principle One
The Preparation of
the Heart and Avoiding Idle Chatter
Always come to each
meeting with your heart prepared and your Spirit edified. Do not
come looking to be brought into the presence of God by the
spirituality or effort of others. Bring His manifest presence with
you. We want to gather as producers of God’s Glory rather than
consumers. It would be impossible to overemphasize the importance
of this principle. Take time to quiet yourself in God’s presence
before you come to the prayer gathering. If it is possible arrive
early and continue to seek God as you wait for others to arrive.
Put a worship CD in your car and minister to the Lord as you drive
to the meeting. Life is full of distractions that demand our
attention. Make a commitment to refocus by looking to God as you
prepare your heart. The depth of our personal preparation will
determine the height of the anointing we will experience together
in corporate prayer. We are gathering to meet with the King of
Kings to request His intervention in the affairs of men. When we
truly comprehend this great privilege and our solemn duty we will
reverently come to Him with our hearts ready and our spirits
edified. We should gather with our minds previously quieted from
life’s daily distractions and our hearts already prepared by
waiting in God’s presence. If our spirits are edified in communion
with God before the prayer gathering commences, during the meeting
we will be immersed in a heavenly atmosphere of spiritual reality.
In that powerful presence the Holy Spirit can empower our hopes,
elevate our expectations and activate our faith. In stark contrast
many, if not most, prayer meetings are rendered ineffective before
they ever begin with lack of preparation by individuals and the
dissipation of idle chatter. Avoid unnecessary talking as we wait
to start the meeting. Be warm and friendly but maintain an
atmosphere of prayer that will welcome the Holy Spirit into our
midst.
Principle Two
Rising Above
A Personal Devotion Mentality
Remember we are gathering
together for corporate prayer not personal devotions. In these
meetings we are praying, “Not my will but thine be
done” Luke 24:42. “To everything there is a season, A time for
every purpose under heaven:” Ecclesiastes 3:1. A
time for personal devotions is absolutely essential for your
growth as a Christian. It just is not that time when we gather
together for corporate prayer. Effective corporate prayer requires
focus. Praying in agreement about the same thing in the same place
at the same time are three essentials of dynamic corporate prayer.
The meeting must have an objective that we are joining together to
obtain from God through our united prayer. A swamp is just a river
without banks. They both consist of water but the river flows in a
direction. Many prayer meetings stagnate in shallowness because
people gather to pray about their individual needs and desires.
This is not corporate prayer as it was practiced in the first
century church. As believers we should deal with these issues in
our seasons of personal devotion. Prayer meetings that focus on
the needs of those in attendance have a lot of breadth but not
very much depth. Our aim should be to discover God’s specific
direction for the prayer meeting. We already have a general idea
since these are “American Patriots In Prayer” groups. Those that
God appoints He also anoints. Prayer leaders need to have their
hearts prepared. That preparation should include a sense of
direction for that specific gathering. As we gather with prepared
hearts The Holy Spirit will lead and guide us even more
specifically as we flow together in prayer. I want to make sure I
am not misunderstood. There are instances when we should take some
time to pray together for someone’s personal needs. If a parent
just had a child in a serious accident or someone had just learned
they had a life threatening illness or similar crises certainly
that would warrant us joining in prayer for those needs. In lager
groups these types of circumstances would arise more often. A few
minutes for bringing these types of pressing needs to God in
united prayer is completely appropriate. What we should not have
is a shopping list of personal needs that diverts us from our
mission as patriots in prayer. These statements from a description
of our mission should help amplify this principle. This message of
repentance will call believers to turn from inactive indifference
by inspiring them to pray for a purpose much greater than their
personal needs and desires, much larger than their personal
ambitions and aspirations while challenging them to look beyond
the needs in their local church settings. We will equip them and
provide opportunities for them to make a genuine impact on
national events through corporate, strategic, Spirit-inspired
prayer at this critical moment in American history. These
opportunities will be provided by establishing a
trans-denominational network of focused prayer meetings across
America pleading for national repentance in an atmosphere of
passionate worship and ardent intercession.
Principle Three
Overcome Your Fears
It is
important that you be a participator not a spectator. Do not be
reluctant to lead out in prayer because you are afraid of making a
mistake in front of others. We are all learning and maturing in
The Holy Spirit’s school of prayer. The greatest mistake you could
possibly make is to not participate as you sense the Lord
directing you. “My sheep hear my voice,
and I know them, and they follow Me.” John 10:27.
The gentle promptings of the Holy Spirit you will sense as we
gather to pray requires your response to follow. What God gives
you is vital. We are not here to be critical of each other or to
judge another's spirituality. Do not compare yourself to others
who seem to be more mature in God and more fluent in prayer. We
are all students in training and the Holy Spirit is a gentle and
perfect teacher.
Principle
Four
Every Joint Should
Supply
The
stronger should always defer to the weaker. Our goal is to see
this principle that is revealed in scripture fulfilled in our
midst. We will only experience God's full intent for our prayer
meeting when we embrace that which every joint supplies. The mature
understand that every believer in attendance should be encouraged
to contribute. This leads us to the next vital guideline for
effective corporate prayer.
Principle Five
Contribute But Do Not
Dominate
Always
contribute but never dominate. Esteem God in others above your own
maturity, wisdom and knowledge. The Praying of the mature should
be an inspiration moving others to pray not a lengthy
monologue
that keeps everyone else's head bowed in silence. When you lead out
in prayer be focused, be specific and be brief but above all be
led by the Holy Spirit. God never rambles. More importantly the
bible declares that before God in prayer our words should be few.
We would do well to heed the wisdom of Solomon.
"Do
not be rash with your mouth, And let not your heart
utter anything
hastily before God. For God is in heaven, and you on earth;
Therefore let your words be few". Ecclesiastes 5:2
Principle Six
Do Not Cloak Preaching In Your Prayers
Pray to be heard by God. You are kneeling at an
altar invoking God’s intervention. You are not standing behind a
pulpit instructing God’s people. Do not cloak preaching in your
prayers to admonish or correct others in attendance. Jesus clearly
warned us that it was hypocrisy to pray to be heard of men. Talk
to God and lead us in prayer. Direct your words towards "Our
Father Who art in heaven". Leave admonition for people out of
your prayers.
Principle Seven
Be Genuine
Be Genuine
and transparent. Avoid rote and spiritual clichés. God will be
moved by the passion flowing out of your heart not the spiritual
jargon coming out of your mouth. If you expect to move God you
must first be moved yourself. Your heart must be gripped by the
objective of your prayers if you expect your pleas to grip the
heart of God.
Principle Eight
Keep Your Focus On The Solution
Focus on the solution
and not the problem. Season your prayers with faith and praise.
Magnify God above every mountain or hindrance. Proclaim the
victory in the midst of the battle. King David amplified this
powerful truth.
"I
will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be
in my mouth. My soul shall make its boast in the Lord; The humble
shall hear of it and be glad. Oh, magnify the Lord with me, And
let us exalt His name together." Psalm 34:1-3.
Like David
we need to bless, praise and magnify God. Whenever you magnify
something your vision of that magnified object enlarges. As we
magnify God our vision of His greatness as the Sovereign King
of heaven and earth surpasses the enormity of our human
struggles and our worldly dilemmas. Remember God doesn't just
inhabit praise, He also inhabits the praiser. As His presence
arises in you so does His faith to empower your hopes.
"Oh, magnify the Lord with me, And let us exalt His name
together."
Principle Nine
Pray Boldly
Pray boldly with your
God given sense of belonging at the throne of grace.
Remember that you are approaching the throne of your Father who is
the King of all Kings and The Lord of Heaven and Earth. "Let
us therefore come boldly
to the
throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help
in time of need". Hebrews 4:16. Holy boldness can
only be cultivated in the deep humility of dependence on God's
love for you based entirely on the merits of the sacrifice of
Jesus Christ. It is His shed Blood and His shed Blood alone that
has made us recipients of undeserved grace and endowed us
with Divine favor. Having been washed in His redeeming
blood we have unfettered access to humbly and boldly come to the
very throne of Almighty God with a cleansed conscience.
"Therefore,
brethren, having boldness to enter the Holiest by the blood of
Jesus, by a new and living way which He consecrated for us,
through the veil, that is, His flesh, and having a High Priest
over the house of God, let us draw near with a true heart in full
assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil
conscience and our bodies washed with pure water." Hebrews
10:19-22. The hymnist clearly described our
only approach to a Holy God, "Just as I am, without one plea, but
that thy blood was shed for me, and that thou bidst me come to
thee, O Lamb of God, I come, I come. Any other means we might
try to use to gain access to the throne of God is completely
unacceptable and totally futile. Any attempt we make to approach
God based on our own merit is a denial of the redeeming value and
power of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. That denial is rooted in
the haughty arrogance of human pride. The pride of man will always
encounter the rejection of God. Absolutely nothing but redeeming
grace can give us an audience with Our Heavenly Father. The
blood washed child of God has unlimited access to come boldly with
faith and hope into the very presence of God. With
self-sacrificing love and absolute acceptance God always welcomes
the redeemed, as the sons and daughters of God approach their
Father at His throne of mercy and grace.