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An Excerpt of “How to Talk with God” by Joyce Meyer

Chapter 1

You Can Enjoy Praying

I think most people would agree that effectiveness is important in prayer. We want our prayers to make a difference in some way. But have you ever considered prayer to be easy and enjoyable? I didn’t see it this way for many years, but I have come to realize that prayer can be quite simple and still be powerful, and that I can enjoy doing it. And so can you.

Everything about our spiritual lives, including prayer, depends on our personal faith in God and our individual relationship with Him. We can enjoy that relationship because Jesus’ death on the cross gives us free, unhindered access to our heavenly Father, and our faith makes it possible for us to have an intimate, dynamic relationship with Him. The more we enjoy our relationship with God, the more we enjoy prayer.

Ephesians 3:12 says that in Christ “we have boldness and confident access through faith in Him [that is, our faith gives us sufficient courage to freely and openly approach God through Christ]” (amp). This scripture is exciting to me because it teaches us that as ordinary human beings we have free access to God at any time through prayer. We can approach Him boldly without reserve, without fear, and with complete freedom. How awesome is that?

The more we enjoy our relationship with God, the more we enjoy prayer.

We don’t need to try to sound super spiritual when we pray. We can be ourselves and be honest with God concerning our thoughts and feelings. The writers of the Psalms were totally honest with God about their feelings. The prayers we read there were not always polished and eloquent. Especially in the Psalms of David, we see that at times he poured out raw emotion due to the agony he felt as a result of his many enemies. Although he was brutally honest with God about how he felt, he always ended by telling God that he trusted Him and would wait on Him for His deliverance.

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Joyce Meyer

About the Author

Joyce Meyer is a New York Times bestselling author and one of the world's leading Bible teachers. Through Joyce Meyer Ministries, she teaches practically and candidly, openly sharing her experiences and helping millions of people to apply biblical principles to their situations and ultimately find hope and restoration through Jesus Christ. Her book Battlefield of the Mind has been a perennial bestseller, teaching people how to win the war in their minds and “think about what they think about.” Joyce holds conferences across the United States, and her Enjoying Everyday Life program is broadcast on TV, radio and online to millions in 112 languages.
 
She has also authored over 150 books, which have been translated into over 160 combined languages. Joyce’s passion to help people who are hurting is the foundation of Hand of Hopethe missions arm of Joyce Meyer Ministries, which provides humanitarian relief through its hundreds of global outreaches.
 

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