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Get Off Your Knees & Pray
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Get Off Your Knees & Pray
Sheila Walsh
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(February 2008)

EDITOR’S NOTE:  The following is an excerpt from Sheila Walsh’s Get Off Your Knees & Pray (Thomas Nelson).  Submit your questions about prayer to Sheila Walsh on our sister site, Chrisitianity.com!

Chapter 1

What Does the Bible Actually Say about Prayer?

Which of My Ideas Are from the Bible and Which Are from the “Church Lady”?

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To be a Christian without prayer is no more possible than to be alive without breathing.

—Martin Luther King Jr.

Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.

—1 Thessalonians 5:16

My ten-year-old son, Christian, is very computer literate, as are most fifth graders these days. Last Thanksgiving he saw me staring at a large, frozen turkey on the kitchen counter. Immediately assessing I had cooking issues, he said, “Just Google it, Mom.”

“I beg your pardon?” I replied, eyeing the forbidding frosty fowl.

“If you’re not sure what to do, just Google it,” he said. “That always works for me.”

So Google it I did, and I found the cooking instructions I needed.

Now, I realize I may have lost you already. If you are not computer savvy, I empathize. I still find it hard to believe I can pick up a piece of plastic—commonly called a telephone—punch in a few numbers, and in seconds be talking to my mother on the west coast of Scotland. But it doesn’t stop there. Life marches on at an unbridled pace these days. Now I can go online with my laptop, use a search engine like Google, punch in “Help me! My turkey is still frozen!” and within moments receive the message, “You should have taken it out last night, you moron!” (No, not actually. What I did receive back was a very detailed plan for thawing and cooking an award-winning roast beast.)

Google and other online search engines have not only brought the world to our doorstep, but they have also taken us to the world. Before I left for Nairobi, Kenya, in December 2006, I set up Google Earth on my laptop for Christian. Each evening he could log on and, with the punch of a few keys, locate a live shot of our house in Frisco, Texas. Then he could type in my location in Africa, and the satellite would pull out as the globe on the screen spun to Africa and focused on where I was that day.

Wow! The world is getting smaller every day. In many ways that’s a good thing, but in other ways not so much. Take prayer, for example. Since nowadays just about anyone can reach out and touch us, we’re being bombarded from all directions with a hodgepodge of ideas on how to relate to God.

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  • emben 3/19/2008 2:40 PM
    This was excellent. It was what I needed at this time. Thank You for inspiring us to press on in the Lord. I feel we all need to be reminded of what the Bible says about prayer. He knows our heart and makes us clean. His mercies are new every morning. When finances permit I will purchase the book. I have heard Sheila speak before at Women of Faith. God gave her an awesome gift.
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