- Prayer is both talking to and listening to God – communication goes both ways
 - Question of how to discern God’s will – pray to the Father, through the Son, by the power of the HS
 - Hearing the Father’s voice – to a kid you have to explain who is mom, dad, brother, sister
- They get more familiar as they get older and remember people in their life
 
 - Big decisions are a series of small ones
 - God’s will is often a direction – towards His ultimate glory, and that’s why it’s not always easy (Jesus dying on the cross was the Father’s will)
 - In my life…many pieces had to come into place for my husband and me to meet, get to know each other, timing of marriage, etc.
 - Now I look back and see how God had His hand in all of it and it encourages me of His faithfulness in the future or when it’s hard to see
 - Sometimes look back and see when you got off track
- James: big ship is moved by a small rudder, the evil/crooked/twisted man in Proverbs
 
 
- Don’t chase opportunity, but God’s will, which will result in ultimate joy
 - So how do you hear from him?
- Some of the points from the book/sermon are helpful:
- Scriptural prayers – Psalms when I don’t know where to go
 - Warfare prayers – if mind is cloudy pray against attack, for clarity
 - Thankful – to keep focus on him
 - Song – join angels!
 - Burdens – repent, forgive, be honest, sometimes for people, complain v. pray
 - Daily – prone to wander, especially in marriage – division
 
 
 - Some of the points from the book/sermon are helpful:
 
Personal Study Questions:
- What challenges with prayer are you currently facing? What changes would you like to make to your prayer life in the future?
 - Is there any specific time in your life when you felt God was really with you in prayer and showed up in an amazing way to answer that prayer? Describe it.
 - What does it mean to pray in God’s will?
 
 			 
