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Praying  The  Promises   By  Stephen  Altrogge   �2 �3 Praying  The  Promises   Copyright  2015  by  Stephen  Altrogge   Published  by  Blazing  Center  Books   4608  Inisheer  Dr   Tallahassee,  FL,  32309   All  rights  reserved.  No  part  of  this  publication  may  be  reproduced,  stored  in  a   retrieval  system,  or  transmitted  in  any  form  or  by  any  means  -­  electronic,   mechanical,  photocopy,  recording,  or  otherwise  -­  without  the  prior  written   permission  of  the  author,  Stephen  Altrogge.  The  only  exception  is  brief   quotations  in  published  reviews.     Cover  Design:  Stephen  Altrogge   All  Scripture  quotations  are  from  The  Holy  Bible,  English  Standard  Version,   copyright  2001  by  Crossway  Bibles,  a  division  of  Good  News  Publishers.  Used   by  permission.  All  rights  reserved.   �4 How  To  Use  This  Book   STOP!  Don’t  skip  over  this  introduction.  I  know,  I  know,  everybody  skips  introductions.  I  skip   introductions.  Usually  a  book  introduction  is  nothing  more  than  a  “here’s  what  I’m  going  to   tell  you”.  But  this  introduction  is  really,  really  important.  Before  you  read  this  book,  I  want   you  to  know  how  to  read  this  book.  Trust  me,  this  will  all  make  sense  in  a  moment.  I  think.     This  is  a  book  of  prayers.  There  are  already  a  bajillion  books  written  about  prayer,  so  why   would  I  bother  writing  another  one?  What  gives  me  the  audacity  to  think  that  I  have   anything  to  add  to  this  conversation?  Because,  in  spite  of  all  the  fantastic  books  I’ve  read  on   prayer,  my  prayer  life  still  is  lacking.  In  the  words  of  George  Costanza,  “It’s  not  you,  it’s  me.”   There  are  many  times  when  my  prayers  feel  lifeless  and  limp,  and  I  can  almost  see  them   bouncing  off  the  ceiling  and  falling  back  to  the  ground.  I  don’t  think  I’m  alone  in  this   struggle.  Many,  many  Christians  struggle  with  prayer.  Scripture  makes  it  crystal  clear  that   prayer  is  an  integral  part  of  the  Christian  life,  yet  so  many  of  us  feel  like  prayer  is  a  chore.  We   slog  through  it,  check  it  off,  glad  to  be  done  with  it.  In  an  effort  to  inject  energy  into  our   prayer  life  we  try  checklists,  prayer  walks,  prayer  apps,  prayer  accountability  partners,   prayer  beads,  prayer  cloths,  and  prayer  wristbands.  I  don’t  have  anything  against  those   things.  If  those  have  helped  you,  wonderful!  They’ve  helped  me  at  times,  but  never   consistently.     I  have,  however,  discovered  one  thing  that  truly  makes  my  prayers  come  alive,  that  infuses   them  with  life,  and  that  inspires  them  with  a  holy  energy.  That  one  thing  is  the  word  of  God.   For  many  years  I  separated  my  devotional  times  into  two  distinct  segments:  Bible  reading   and  prayer.  I  would  read  my  Bible  for  thirty  minutes,  then  pray  for  Sifteen,  or  something  like   that.     Then  I  read  the  following,  which  was  written  by  George  Mueller:   While  I  was  staying  at  Nailsworth,  it  pleased  the  Lord  to  teach  me  a  truth,   irrespective  of  human  instrumentality,  as  far  as  I  know,  the  beneSit  of  which  I  have   not  lost,  though  now…more  than  forty  years  have  since  passed  away.
 
 �5 The  point  is  this:  I  saw  more  clearly  than  ever,  that  the  Sirst  great  and  primary   business  to  which  I  ought  to  attend  every  day  was,  to  have  my  soul  happy  in  the   Lord.  The  Sirst  thing  to  be  concerned  about  was  not,  how  much  I  might  serve  the   Lord,  how  I  might  glorify  the  Lord;  but  how  I  might  get  my  soul  into  a  happy  state,   and  how  my  inner  man  might  be  nourished.  For  I  might  seek  to  set  the  truth  before   the  unconverted,  I  might  seek  to  beneSit  believers,  I  might  seek  to  relieve  the   distressed,  I  might  in  other  ways  seek  to  behave  myself  as  it  becomes  a  child  of  God   in  this  world;  and  yet,  not  being  happy  in  the  Lord,  and  not  being  nourished  and   strengthened  in  my  inner  man  day  by  day,  all  this  might  not  be  attended  to  in  a  right   spirit.
 
 Before  this  time  my  practice  had  been,  at  least  for  ten  years  previously,  as  an   habitual  thing,  to  give  myself  to  prayer,  after  having  dressed  in  the  morning.  Now  I   saw,  that  the  most  important  thing  I  had  to  do  was  to  give  myself  to  the  reading  of   the  Word  of  God  and  to  meditation  on  it,  that  thus  my  heart  might  be  comforted,   encouraged,  warned,  reproved,  instructed;  and  that  thus,  whilst  meditating,  my   heart  might  be  brought  into  experimental,  communion  with  the  Lord.
 
 I  began  therefore,  to  meditate  on  the  New  Testament,  from  the  beginning,  early  in   the  morning.  The  Sirst  thing  I  did,  after  having  asked  in  a  few  words  the  Lord’s   blessing  upon  His  precious  Word,  was  to  begin  to  meditate  on  the  Word  of  God;   searching,  as  it  were,  into  every  verse,  to  get  blessing  out  of  it;  not  for  the  sake  of  the   public  ministry  of  the  Word;  not  for  the  sake  or  preaching  on  what  I  had  meditated   upon;  but  for  the  sake  of  obtaining  food  for  my  own  soul.  The  result  I  have  found  to   be  almost  invariably  this,  that  after  a  very  few  minutes  my  soul  has  been  led  to   confession,  or  to  thanksgiving,  or  to  intercession,  or  to  supplication;  so  that  though  I   did  not,  as  it  were,  give  myself  to  prayer,  but  to  meditation,  yet  it  turned  almost   immediately  more  or  less  into  prayer.
 
 When  thus  I  have  been  for  awhile  making  confession,  or  intercession,  or   supplication,  or  have  given  thanks,  I  go  on  to  the  next  words  or  verse,  turning  all,  as  I   go  on,  into  prayer  for  myself  or  others,  as  the  Word  may  lead  to  it;  but  still   continually  keeping  before  me,  that  food  for  my  own  soul  is  the  object  of  my   meditation.  The  result  of  this  is,  that  there  is  always  a  good  deal  of  confession,   thanksgiving,  supplication,  or  intercession  mingled  with  my  meditation,  and  that  my   inner  man  almost  invariably  is  even  sensibly  nourished  and  strengthened  and  that   by  breakfast  time,  with  rare  exceptions,  I  am  in  a  peaceful  if  not  happy  state  of  heart.   Thus  also  the  Lord  is  pleased  to  communicate  unto  me  that  which,  very  soon  after,  I   have  found  to  become  food  for  other  believers,  though  it  was  not  for  the  sake  of  the   public  ministry  of  the  Word  that  I  gave  myself  to  meditation,  but  for  the  proSit  of  my   own  inner  man.
 
 The  difference  between  my  former  practice  and  my  present  one  is  this.  Formerly,   when  I  rose,  I  began  to  pray  as  soon  as  possible,  and  generally  spent  all  my  time  till   breakfast  in  prayer,  or  almost  all  the  time.  At  all  events  I  almost  invariably  began   with  prayer.…  But  what  was  the  result?  I  often  spent  a  quarter  of  an  hour,  or  half  an   hour,  or  even  an  hour  on  my  knees,  before  being  conscious  to  myself  of  having   derived  comfort,  encouragement,  humbling  of  soul,  etc.;  and  often  after  having   suffered  much  from  wandering  of  mind  for  the  Sirst  ten  minutes,  or  a  quarter  of  an   hour,  or  even  half  an  hour,  I  only  then  began  really  to  pray.
 
 I  scarcely  ever  suffer  now  in  this  way.  For  my  heart  being  nourished  by  the  truth,   being  brought  into  experimental  fellowship  with  God,  I  speak  to  my  Father,  and  to   my  Friend  (vile  though  I  am,  and  unworthy  of  it!)  about  the  things  that  He  has   �6 brought  before  me  in  His  precious  Word.  It  often  now  astonished  me  that  I  did  not   sooner  see  this.  In  no  book  did  I  ever  read  about  it.  No  public  ministry  ever  brought   the  matter  before  me.  No  private  intercourse  with  a  brother  stirred  me  up  to  this   matter.  And  yet  now,  since  God  has  taught  me  this  point,  it  is  as  plain  to  me  as   anything,  that  the  Sirst  thing  the  child  of  God  has  to  do  morning  by  morning  is  to   obtain  food  for  his  inner  man.   When  I  read  Mueller’s  strategy  on  mingling  God’s  word  and  prayer,  I  had  what  you  might  call   a  “John  Madden  moment”:  BOOM.  It  made  perfect  sense  to  me.  God’s  word  and  prayer  are   not  two  mutually  exclusive  spiritual  disciplines.  They  should  not  be  separated  from  each   other.  Rather,  they  go  hand  in  hand,  inspiring  each  other  and  feeding  each  other.  When  we   read  God’s  word  we  are  encouraged,  convicted,  inspired,  and  challenged.  When  God  speaks   to  us  through  his  word,  the  appropriate  response  is  to  speak  back,  through  prayer.  Then   back  to  the  Word.  Then  back  to  prayer.  It’s  a  wonderful,  divine  cycle.     I’m  not  sure  why  I  never  realized  this  wonderful  truth  before.  In  John  15:7  Jesus  said,  “If  you   abide  in  me,  and  my  words  abide  in  you,  ask  whatever  you  wish,  and  it  will  be  done  for  you.”   This  is  one  of  those  verses  that  we  tend  to  over  qualify.  We  say  things  like,  “Well,  Jesus   doesn’t  really  mean  ask  anything.  You  have  to  ask  in  accordance  with  God’s  will.  And  the   answer  might  be,  ‘No,’.”  But  Jesus  doesn’t  say  anything  like  that.  He  simply  says  that  if  his   words  abide  in  us  and  we  abide  in  him,  we  receive  whatever  we  ask  for  in  prayer.  I  take  this   simply  to  mean  that  if  we  pray  in  accordance  with  the  commands  and  promises  of  God,  we   will  receive  what  we  ask  for.  In  other  words,  if  our  requests  are  informed,  inspired,  and   fueled  by  the  word  of  God,  our  prayers  will  be  answered.     This  truth  has  dramatically  helped  my  prayer  life.  Now  I  no  longer  divide  my  devotional  time   into  “Bible  Reading”  and  “Prayer”.  I  read  God’s  word,  then  I  pray  based  on  what  I’m  reading.   If  I  read  about  God’s  faithfulness,  I  thank  him  for  his  faithfulness  and  pray  that  he  would   continue  to  be  faithful.  If  I  read  about  the  call  to  holiness,  I  pray  that  God  would  help  me  to   be  holy.  And  because  I’m  reading  the  commands  and  promises  of  God,  I’m  conSident  that  he   will  answer  my  prayers!  Don’t  get  me  wrong,  I  still  often  struggle  in  prayer.  I’m  not  a  prayer   warrior  by  any  means.  More  like  a  prayer  apprentice.  But  the  more  I  blend  God’s  word  and   prayer,  the  stronger  my  prayers  become.     The  purpose  of  this  book  is  to  help  you  learn  to  pray  God’s  word.  Each  prayer  starts  with  a   passage  of  scripture,  then  launches  into  a  prayer  based  off  of  that  scripture.  My  hope  is  that   God’s  word  will  act  like  rocket  fuel  for  your  prayers.  I  hope  that  as  you  pray  God’s  word,  you   Sind  your  prayers  increasing  in  strength,  consistency,  and  fervency.     �7 This  is  not  a  “Six  Steps  To  The  Prayer  Life  of  Your  Dreams”  book.  This  book  is  an  invitation  to   step  onto  the  diving  board  of  God’s  word,  then  to  dive  into  prayer.  
 �8 �9 The  Worthy  Walk   I  therefore,  a  prisoner  for  the  Lord,  urge  you  to  walk  in  a  manner  worthy  of  the  calling   to  which  you  have  been  called…  (Ephesians  4:1)   Father,   Thank  you  for  all  the  crazy,  astonishing,  breathtaking  blessings  you  heaped  upon  me  this   past   year.   For   the   times   you   rescued   me   from   physical   danger.   For   all   the   times   you   protected  me  from  Satan’s  devious,  ruinous  snares.  For  victory  over  those  sins  which  have   haunted  me  for  years.  For  sweet  communion  with  you.  For  health,  family,  kids,  friends,  a  soft   bed,  chicken  wings,  and  dark  beer.  No  has  been  kinder  or  more  generous  than  you.  No  has   given  me  more  than  you.  You’ve  poured  out  mercy  upon  mercy,  blessing  upon  blessing,   kindness  upon  kindness.     There’s  a  stupid  saying  that  goes,  “Count  your  blessings.”  It’s  stupid  because  there’s  no  way  I   could  count  my  blessings!  I  have  ten  thousand  reasons  to  bless  your  name,  ten  thousand   reasons  to  give  thanks,  ten  thousand  reasons  to  freshly  offer  up  my  life  to  you.     I  want  to  commit  every  minute  of  every  day  of  my  life  to  you.  Not  out  of  some  lame  attempt   to  pay  you  back  for  all  you’ve  given  me.  That’s  not  how  you  work,  and  there’s  no  way  I  could   pay  you  back.  I  give  my  all  to  you  because  I’m  Silled  with  gratefulness.  I  give  me  all  to  you   because   you’ve   called   me   into   this   crazy   good   thing   called   the   kingdom   of   God.   Your   goodness  leads  to  my  giving.     I  don’t  want  to  hold  anything  back.  Every  nook  and  cranny  of  my  life  belongs  to  you.  All  my   possessions   and   talents   belong   to   you.   My   entire   being   belongs   to   you.   Help   me   to   passionately  live  every  hour  of  every  day  of  my  life  in  a  manner  worthy  of  the  wonderful   calling  I  have  received.  Let  my  life  honor  Christ,  reSlect  Christ,  and  bring  glory  to  Christ.  This   coming  year,  let  me  be  spent  for  Christ.  Let  all  my  energies,  talents,  and  passions  be   harnessed  for  the  cause  of  Christ.     �10

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