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Day 42: Kneel

I remember going to church with school friends and seeing padded boards hinged at the bottom of pews. I was told that they were for prayer. It was new to me. Later in high school, I was visiting an older small congregation in the country, and I would see several of the men take a knee when the prayer was starting. In my youth, I thought “that’s kind of neat”. For many years they were just experiences of youth that you file away. Now I find that my prayers are better when I kneel. It started at a time when things in life were a burden I was unable to carry. I was overcome with worry and fatigue. I was beat down enough that I went to my knees.

As I study, I come to find those feelings reflected in scripture. In 1 Peter 4:7, we are to watch unt
o prayer that the coming end of all things should make us serious and prayerful. In 2 Chronicles 6:13, Solomon kneeled down before the whole assembly of Israel to pray. Daniel, in Daniel 6:10, continued to go into his house and kneel and pray after Darius signed the interdict. In Acts 7:60, Stephen while being stoned kneeled down and asked for forgiveness for those stoning him. In Acts 9:40, Peter kneeled down while healing Tabitha. Jesus, in the garden, kneeled in prayer preparing for His death (Luke 22:41). It appears that kneeling in prayer was a common practice. I know it has become part of my life in worship to the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

O come let us worship and bow down, let us kneel before the LORD our maker.” (Psalms 95:6
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Written by James Whiteaker, an elder at Mt. Juliet






Comments:
How true. For the last two months I have prayed like this, almost without realizing what was happening. One morning I walked into the living room and found my wife, prostrate in prayer also. I think for me, it was a realization of how big my task how is and how little I am.
 
I'll never forget a particularly awful day at the beginning of my journey as a single mom. I walked into an empty house, directly into my kitchen and I fell to my knees. I remember crying & praying in my kitchen floor "Lord, I don't know what to pray for."
Then, God gave me immediate peace and comfort with this thought; "I already know what you need."
 
Last night we were sitting at the kitchen table talking. A guest mentioned how he appreciated the opportunity to pray on his knees. Immediately Emilie spoke up and said, "Mr James Whiteaker has a great post about that you ought to read." And before she even said I was thinking the same thing. Thanks for the instruction.

Also from previous posts - Annette and Amy, You are such great blessings to your physical family and to the Lord's family. With these posts I am reminded of peeling the layers back to see deeper into a person's life. To have the heart that both of you ladies have - that you natural cry would be to God, you fall before Him - That is deep inner layer that makes you such a great blessing. Thanks James for the post and other for the comments. I am deeply encouraged! To God be the glory!
 

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