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JP Moreland writes about How to Detect Answers to Prayer: The Discipline of Journaling over at Scriptorium Daily.

I want to take a look at the importance of identifying and remembering answers to prayer.

Of the two tasks—identifying and remembering answers to prayer, the latter is relatively easy to discuss, so I will focus most of our attention on learning to identify answers to prayer. Regarding remembering answers to prayer, for over thirty-five years, I have kept a prayer journal. I do not write in it daily. Sometimes I do and sometimes I only write in it once every couple of weeks. What I make sure to do, however, is to record and date important prayer requests I shall concentrate on and recording in detail the date and circumstances associated with a positive answer to them. Over the years I have accumulated an incredible record of answers to prayer (and of prayers that were not answered as I had asked). My faith has been deeply strengthened by looking through this journal from time to time. The journal has been crucial because, otherwise, I would forget the incidents and the incredible, supernatural details that were a part of them.

Really good advice.

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Developing Discipline

September 14, 2003

Tape 2411.02 [Proverbs Series], Senior Pastor Gene Getz

Developing Discipline. Proverbs 2:1-6

Human Responsibility. Proverbs 2:1-4

We must be receptive. 2:1
“Accepting my words”
“Store up my commands”

Mutual encouragement and instruction. We are never beoynd growing in widsom. Proverbs 6:20. Titus 2:2,3. Colossians 3:16. Proverbs 27:17.

We must be responsive. 2:2,3
“Turning your ear”
“Applying your heart”
“Call out”
“Cry aloud.” Proverbs 8:6-8.
We must resolute. 2:4
“Look for it”
“Search for it.” Proverbs 12:1. Proverbs 15:32

Divine Establishment. Proverbs 2:5,6

  • Our new life in Christ. 2 Corinthians 5:17
  • The Holy Spirit. Romans 8:26,27
  • The Word of God. Hebrews 4:12

Personal Disciplines

What disciplines have you developed over the years to help you live your Christian life in all dimensions of your world—in your business life, your social life, your family life, your church life?

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