Blog 5 - Crafting Powerful Prayers: Aligning Your Words with God's Word
Do you ever feel unsure about what to pray? Discover how to craft powerful, Scripture-based prayers that align with God's will and bring clarity to your prayer life. Learn practical steps to overcome uncertainty and pray with confidence.
Do you ever feel unsure about what to pray? I know I have. It's a common struggle for many believers, not fully understanding how to align our prayers with God's will. But the good news is, we don't have to stay stuck in that place. We'll explore the importance of praying God’s Word, share practical tips for aligning your prayers with Scripture, and discuss how this transforms your prayer life.
By the end, you’ll have the tools to craft powerful, Scripture-based prayers that release God’s authority in your life and leadership. Let’s get into it!
The Power of Praying God's Word
Have you ever wondered why praying Scripture is so effective and powerful?
- Isaiah 55:11 in the NLT says, "It is the same with my word. I send it out, and it always produces fruit. It will accomplish all I want it to, and it will prosper everywhere I send it."
- Hebrews 4:12 states, "The word of God is alive and powerful."
- John 15:7 links the word with effective prayer: "But if you remain in Me and My words remain in you, you may ask for anything you want, and it will be granted."
In my own life, praying Scripture has greatly increased my confidence when I pray. I know that I know I am praying God's will when I bring before Him the ways my circumstances are not aligning with His provision in accordance with His word. I want to pray into manifestation what he has already conveyed is true. The Bible tells us in James 1:5-8 to pray in faith without doubting so we do not become like the surf, driven and tossed by the wind. "For that man ought not to expect that he will receive anything from the Lord."
Sometimes, we find ourselves asking God for things that, according to His word, we already possess. When we petition or ask for things God says are already ours, we are actually praying from a place of unbelief, not fully trusting in His promises. I call this "praying out of unbelief." Scripture is full of statements that affirm the truth about who we are in Christ. Instead of asking for what we already have, we can confidently declare what is already ours or what is already true through our identity in Him.
When we pray God's Word, we align ourselves with His provision, will, and purposes. It's like having a direct connection to Heaven!
I want to offer you a practical example of praying out of unbelief. Say I am struggling with situationally induced anxiety. I'm not talking about physiologically induced anxiety or brain-based anxiety that results from neurology, but simple anxiety because I'm feeling troubled by something. If I ask Jesus for peace, it is possible I am being double-minded.
Wow. Why? You might be confused by that statement. How is asking for peace being double-minded? Because Jesus has already made it clear in John 14:27 that He has left us with a gift– peace of mind and heart! So asking for something He has already given me is actually an expression of unbelief. Instead, I would want to use God's word to declare His truth over my life until my experience aligns with His provision. This is an example where I could use declarative prayer rather than petitioning prayer.
I'll script a brief prayer combatting anxiety based on Scripture to model for you how I use God's word as I pray:
Prayer:
Father, I come to You with my anxiety. I confess Jesus has left me with a gift–peace of mind and heart! My circumstances cannot bring me the peace I need – only You can in the midst of my need. In the name of Jesus I command all fear to leave me as I embrace Your admonition to not be troubled. You didn't mince words; You admit here on Earth I will have many trials and sorrows. So I declare over this circumstance, God Himself has overcome this problem, even before I see how, in Jesus' Name.
When we pray God's Word, we align ourselves with His provision, will, and purposes. It's like having a direct connection to Heaven! By basing our prayers on the truth of God's Word, we access the authority that comes from being in agreement with Him. As we declare His promises and truths over our lives and circumstances, we partner with Him to see His Kingdom come, and His will be done on Earth as it is in Heaven.
You can actually use your Bible study time to fuel your prayers, interacting with God by using His word to pray. As I study, I am looking for key revelations to aid this process.
To help with this, I use a Prayer Fuel Chart. This simple tool has three columns labeled “True About God,” “True About Me,” and “What I Can Ask For.” By filling in each column during your Bible study, you can craft prayers that are grounded in Scripture and full of power.
First, I identify what He says is true about Himself. I can use these truths as a springboard into worship, declaring these statements in reverence and adoration of God. We express His worth in acknowledgment of Who God is. Worship is a great way to usher in God's presence as Scripture says God inhabits the praises of His people. From His presence, we invite His guidance to lead us into understanding which passages to pray over ourselves, our families, and our other prayer targets.
Secondly, I look into the Word to identify what God says is universally true about believers from the passage I am studying. If God says it is true, He has already made provision for us. We can decree or declare His assurances over our lives. These passages are ideal for crafting declarations to enforce God's will in our own lives or the lives of others.
Lastly, I look for indications in the passage of things I can ask for—petitioning prayer. When I teach this skill, I often instruct my students to start practicing using Ephesians chapter one. This chapter has excellent examples of truths concerning God, things that are universally true about believers, and encouragement from God to ask for specific provisions. For example, we can ask for spiritual wisdom and insight so that we might grow in our knowledge of God.
We've created a downloadable blank Prayer Fuel Chart for this episode so you can start putting this into practice in your own prayer life. During your Bible study, you can use the three columns labeled "True About God," "True About Me," and "What I Can Ask For." This will help you craft prayers that include Scripture-sourced worship, declarations, and petitions full of power.
Common Challenges in Aligning Prayers with Scripture
Now, I know that aligning our prayers with Scripture isn't always easy. One common challenge is knowing which Scriptures to pray and how to apply them to our specific situations. I prefer taking my study of the Bible into intercession, allowing Holy Spirit to apply the truths I'm soaking into prayer targets as He leads, but at other times, I need to pray over a specific issue or desire and want to lasso passages into my specific prayers. The more we immerse ourselves in His truth, the easier it becomes to discern His will and pray accordingly.
Another key aspect of applying Scripture to our prayers is understanding the context of the passages we're using. We can't just search for a verse that contains our keyword and apply it randomly. We need to consider the broader context and the original intent of the passage to ensure we're using it properly. I recommend regularly listening to an audio Bible to stay steeped in biblical narrative – it's a great way to grow in your knowledge of the Word in a broad context. It is so important to prioritize knowing God's Word and character through consistent Bible study to be equipped to pray strategically.
Practical Steps for Crafting Scripture-Based Prayers
So, how can we practically craft Scripture-based prayers? Here's a simple process I recommend:
- Usher in God's presence through worship to accompany you and to guide your prayer.
- Identify your specific need or situation and invite Jesus into it.
- Search the Scriptures for relevant passages that speak to that need. Look for verses that contain general truths or revelations about God's nature and character that minister to your specific need.
- Personalize the Scripture by inserting specific names and circumstances. Remember, you're not rewriting the Word; you're applying it!
- Journal your crafted prayer, capturing the connections God reveals. Don't rely on your memory – write it down!
- Use your crafted prayer to hold your position with confidence as you exercise your authority in the spiritual realm, claiming the provisions God has given you according to His Word.
I intercede regularly for a globally impactful minister. Due to the enormity of his scope of influence and the opposing warfare he encounters as the enemy attempts to silence his voice, sometimes he struggles with sleep. So this is the issue I invited Jesus into as I sat in God's presence on this minister's behalf. Here is a personal example of the actual Scripture-based prayer I wrote as I walked through the steps above one by one.
For the sake of confidentiality, I'll change this man's name to Bob and share with you one of the many prayers I have crafted for him as I have partnered with God to support what God is doing through him.
Here is a truncated version of one of those prayers:
Prayer:
Father, I pray in Jesus' name, with gratitude for guidance by Holy Spirit. With so much happening within Bob's household, having already been struggling with sleep, it would take an act of God for Bob to get the rest he needs. Perfect! We say, "How inspiring are Your works!" (Psalm 66:3) Grant Bob a good night's sleep, in Jesus' name. We declare it is You who makes peace in his borders. (Psalms 147:14 NASB)
We call for Your peace to guard Bob's heart and mind as he drifts to sleep this night. (Philippians 4:6-7) We decree, in accordance with Your word, Bob will lie down and sleep in peace, for You alone make him dwell in safety and You delight in giving sleep to Your beloveds. (Psalm 4:8, Psalm 127:2) Just as You spoke to the Apostle Paul in the night by a vision, we name the night a time of divine revelation that dispels all fear of upcoming assignments and the next season of international ministry, in Jesus' Name. (Acts 18:9)
Father, I speak undisturbed, restful sleep over Bob. His rejuvenation falls within the jurisdiction of Christ's rule and reign. When he awakens in the night, it is only in response to Your summon. You are a refuge from warfare, a reprieve from battle. Bob's nights become a sanctuary of peace in Jesus' Name.
You’ll notice the generous use of Scripture throughout this prayer – petitions, declarations, and decrees. This strategic prayer does far more than just ask God to help the minister sleep.
I also want to recommend some additional resources for praying Scripture-based prayers. Germaine Copeland's "Prayers that Avail Much" series is an excellent example of using Scripture in prayer. Prayers.org offers specialized prayers for leadership, business, anxiety, depression, PTSD, spiritual warfare, and intercession, providing vital support for leaders and their intercessors. Her prayers are available at prayers.org.
Embracing the Power of Scripture-Based Prayers
Friends, praying God's Word is a powerful way to align our hearts with His and see His purposes unfold in our lives and leadership. By crafting prayers based on Scripture, we can pray with greater confidence and authority, knowing that we're in agreement with His will.
I encourage you to start implementing these practical steps in your own prayer life. Download the blank Prayer Fuel Chart we've provided and begin studying the Word with the additional intent of crafting personalized, Scripture-based prayers. As you do, I believe you'll experience a new level of power and effectiveness in your prayer life.
Remember, it takes time and practice to develop this skill. Be patient with yourself and trust that Holy Spirit is guiding you as you seek to align your prayers with God's heart. Keep pressing in, keep seeking His face, and watch as He transforms your prayer life and leadership for His glory.
If you found this episode helpful, I'd love to hear from you! Share your experiences and crafted prayers in the podcast mail link in the show notes, reach out to me on social media, or email me at melanie@strategicintercession.com. Let's encourage one another as we grow in our ability to pray powerful, Scripture-based prayers.
Thank you for joining me on this journey of discovering the power of praying God's Word. I look forward to connecting with you again soon as we explore more ways to tap into the authority and provision God has given us in His Word. Until next time, may your prayers be filled with the power and authority that comes from aligning with God’s Word. God bless!