While I have never hosted a book club via a blog, I do believe that it can be much like live book groups! So I hope you find a comfy seat and even grab your favorite cup of coffee (mine is a peppermint mocha or hot chocolate this time of year)! But since most of you want to know what to expect here, let me answer your questions before we get started!
- Commit to start & finish this book with us! Refuse to miss out on what God has for you--no intimidation! YOU CAN DO THIS!
- Let's go slow enough to really process the message so that we can let it do it's work in us.
- I will write about each chapter in several short segments 2-3 times per week.
- Your comments are the discussion, so please do so often & let us know what is speaking to you.
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The dedication page really impacted me.
"To my father-in-law, Bob Schmidgall. The memory of you kneeling in prayer lives forever, as do your prayers."
Even though we have family prayer time before bed, too often it becomes the Benediction for the day. But this father-in-law didn't impact his family by prayers over dinner or to end the day. His family witnessed him in the acts of crying out to God! And he did it kneeling. I can't remember the last time I knelt in prayer at home. But that is how I remember my grandmother praying. Kneeling is the outward expression of a humble and submissive heart to God. What would happen if you & I started doing this w/ our families? We know that spiritual parenting is like many other things--more is caught than taught! Imagine the legacy we could create if we followed Bob Schmidgall's example! To kneel. To depend on God. To pray out loud. Together.
Chapter 1: The Legend of the Circle Maker
"Miracles were such a distant memory that they seemed like a false memory. And God was nowhere to be heard. But there was one man, an eccentric sage who lived outside the walls of Jerusalem, who dared to pray anyway. His name was Honi. And even if the people could no longer hear God, he believed that God could still hear them."Miracles. Does that word intimidate anyone else like it does me? I mean, I see our desperate need for miracles all around me. In our marriages, in our families, in our bodies, in our jobs, in our churches, in our communities. Things that only God can do! But I struggle with a bad case of the "what if’s”. But here I had a revelation: Honi is not noted for his great faith (although I am sure he had plenty). Instead, he is known as the man who dared to pray and believed that God would hear!
We have a saying at our church that says "Things happen when we pray that won't happen if we don't pray"!
I am certain that many of us have those things in our lives that we quit praying about a long time ago. There are so many reasons that we stop praying. Anger. Bitterness. Hopelessness. Busyness. Intimidation. Each one used by Satan to shut us down.
But God created us to take the dare! To pray anyway.
What are 3 things that God is calling you to begin praying about again? Write them down in bullet form. Maybe even share them here.
And believe that God still hears your prayers.
Relentlessly,
Angela Billups Smith
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