“Prayer Behind Enemy Lines” – Revelations – Day 20

The problem with prayer is getting the answers you want.

After all, when we pray, we are asking God for something.  It’s called Petitionary Prayer.  Even C.S. Lewis wrote a treatise on the subject.  Other types of prayer are much easier to deal with.  If your prayer is worship, then you aren’t expecting necessarily an answer.  If your prayer is intercessory, you may be looking for God’s intervention but we all know that he works “in mysterious ways.” 

Petitionary prayer is where the problem is found.  It is specific and usually detailed and there is not much room for misunderstanding.  The problem is that God often simply doesn’t give us what we want.  Perhaps we fall into the trap of trying to appease God in order to get what we want by going to church, making promises, tithing or the like.  That isn’t going to work.  God hates it when people try to manipulate him (my wife feels the same way). 

“Spiritual Goals” – The Holiness Project – Day 3

With those two bold claims, we as a Christian fellowship should be able to take the gates of hell by storm.  But alas, it is not so.  Something else needs to be said.  For some reason, a suspicious fear has arisen among the people of God that if they strive too hard for anything, they would offend God.  We want to be super careful not to build our own kingdoms and end up defeated, living life in our fleshly selves without the anointing of God.

Actually, I have to agree.

“Everything is Spiritual” – The Holiness Project – Day 44

“Thank you for another week of self-discipline and success in fulfilling my daily tasks. I know that I can do all things (that are your will) through Christ who strengthens me. I am learning to have a grateful and positive attitude towards life.  After all, you have wonderful plans for me.  I believe that those plans include writing, publishing and selling my books, seminars and movies as well as becoming a Spiritual Life Coach, International Speaker/Podcaster and Author…”

That’s how I start my daily prayers each morning.

“The Missing Link” – The Holiness Project – Day 50

People are already asking me to clarify the title of this series and perhaps here, in the conclusion, is the best place to do it.  The question seems to be the difference between calling this series “The 7 Laws of Spiritual Success” (which is the actual title) or “The 7 Spiritual Laws of Success” (which, in some ways, I prefer).

My goal was NOT to talk about success as being either “spiritual” or “worldly.”  Every thing is spiritual (especially for Christians).  For most people, to be a famous actor or a “successful” businessman or woman or to accomplish a life-long dream of traveling the world are common ways to define success.