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Monday, July 30, 2007

Prayer Mobile

People and their automobiles entertain me.
I came across this one while on vacation in Yellowstone National Park. Cars are telling about a person.
More delightful than a car, however, is watching people inside the car. I am a people watcher. I bet you are too. I can’t help myself. Most of us who love Jesus are genuinely interested in what makes people tick.

I find it hilarious some people, sitting alone in their car, forget other drivers can see them. Thus, on any regular day you will see two or three nose pickings. You would never find a nose digger in the Supermarket (I hope). Close proximity discourages this kind of thing. But, the strangest things play out in automobiles.

Here are a few crazy things people do while driving: Reading the newspaper. Yup, it happened. A man drove with his knees while holding the paper open. *Shudder* Then there are multiple accounts of women applying makeup while talking on the cell phone. How about changing clothes? I might have tried this once but I wasn’t driving. Shhhh

People eat in their cars, they shave, they kiss and hold hands. They argue with a passenger. Some throw stuff out the windows. Some even dare to check their email. One of my all time personal favorites is a woman with her foot stuck out the drive’s side window. She painted her toenails while stopped in traffic. I am sure you could add a few scary tales to this list.

I tend to pray A LOT while driving. I no longer drive for extended periods since leaving the work force. In fact, some days the only driving I do is to and from school to drop off and collect my daughter.

This five-minute trip to school, however, has become a profound opportunity and one of my favorite driving experiences. A few years ago, God, inspired me to begin praying aloud for my daughter while we drove to school.

I pray for her protection. I pray for her friends. I pray over her tests on test day. I pray that God would reveal Himself in some small way to her during the day. I pray she would remember to pray when she is stressed, afraid, or uncertain.

This short prayer right before her day begins makes a giant difference in her day. If we forget to pray, her attitude is different. Troubles brew during the day. Praying God’s protection and love over her has been a profound privilege. Praying invites the King of the Universe to rein sovereign over her day. I am also teaching her how and what to pray. Ultimately, these few minutes in the car help to grow her faith.

Our prayers for our little ones and grown-up ones, spoken from our heart, in the kitchen, the backyard or even the car are powerful in the ears of our Father.


Lord,
Remind us to pray for our children everyday. Let us bring our kids names before you with anticipation of Your hand upon them. Protect them from the enemy and craft their hearts to become men and women who are a reflection of Your love.
In Jesus name, Amen



Okay, if you have never turned your automobile into a prayer mobile start today. Grab a child or two or more, jump in the car, buckle up, head to the nearest ice cream store for a cold treat. While on the way, don't forget to pray!

Please stop in for Marriage Monday at my place today: Spiritually Unequal Marriage.

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6 Comments:

Blogger Denise said...

Prayer is so very important, thank you sweet one for being such a faithful prayer warrior.

July 30, 2007 at 4:25 AM  
Blogger Lisa @ The Preacher's Wife said...

I'm afraid I would be one of those drivers who horrify you...makeup? check. phone? check. reading while driving? check.

This is why I do not have the Jesus Fish on my car. I inspire lots of road rage and do not want to defame the Name...:)

July 30, 2007 at 11:42 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you for spotlighting this. As my children go back to school, I need to remember to pray with them on the way.

July 30, 2007 at 1:37 PM  
Blogger 2nd Cup of Coffee said...

This is very timely for BTS (back to school--I'm not allowed to utter the full phrase in our home at present). I have another unique place of prayer (which I am NOT advocating)--in the tanning bed. I can get away from everyone and every thing and pray my heart out whilst I do an unwise thing to my the bod. (But--I do have a medical reason as well). I do! But I like your idea because the child hears the prayer. Thanks, Lynn!

August 1, 2007 at 9:26 AM  
Blogger Lori said...

I have to second what Preacher's Wife said...

But seriously before major tests I pray out loud for each of their tests.

August 1, 2007 at 11:22 AM  
Blogger Carol said...

Prayer Mobile.

I love it!

August 3, 2007 at 7:34 AM  

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