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Written by IHOPKC | Mar 26, 2015 5:00:00 AM

How to Stay Focused in Prayer

by IHOPKC
3/26/15 Prayer

Bills, to-do lists, upcoming field trips, work demands. There’s a lot vying for people’s attention these days. There are so many reasons to pray, and, at times, the things we’re praying about can be the same things distracting us from our prayers.

Prayer is a great privilege, and at the same time, a fierce struggle, and a powerful miracle of the Spirit, who helps us in our weakness, particularly when it comes to staying focused in prayer.

In a recent poll on our Facebook page, many of our followers identified the challenge of staying focused as a hindrance to their times of prayer.

Prayer was never meant to be duty-based or merely results-oriented. Rather, it is the place of encounter with God, where our spirit is energized as we grow to love Him more. It positions us to love God and people by receiving God’s love. 
It also releases His blessing on our circumstances and results in real changes in the Church, the nations, and society, as well as in the lives of our loved ones. 
Truly, “the effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much” (Jas. 5:16).

Although many may have the desire to pray, encountering stray thoughts, upset feelings, and legitimate distractions makes it a challenge to stay focused. When we remember God wants us to pray, we are encouraged to persist in the place of prayer.

The God of the universe wants us to connect with His heart in deep partnership. Therefore, asking God for everything is a foundational principle of the kingdom. We must specifically ask, not just think about our needs with frustration and desperation.

“In everything by prayer . . . let your requests be made known to God” (Phil. 4:6).

Only through a lifestyle of prayer can we receive the fullness of what God has provided for us. A prayer list helps bring all our requests together. It is an essential tool to help maintain focus during our prayer times, especially when we feel tired or distracted.

If we use two simple tools—scheduling prayer times on our calendar and creating prayer lists—we will find that we pray so much more and stay more focused when we pray.

Our prayers aren’t limited to what’s on our list, but instead, the prayer list acts as a guide to help “jump start” our prayer time and help us maintain our focus.

How to Develop a Prayer List

When developing a prayer list, it is helpful to consider these three themes:

  • The gifts of the Spirit—God’s power and favor being released;
  • The fruit of the Spirit—God’s character formed in us or others;
  • The wisdom of the Spirit—God’s mind or the spirit of revelation imparted.

We ask for the gifts, fruit, and wisdom of the Spirit to be released in each prayer focus:

Intimacy: We focus on giving our love and devotion to God. This type of prayer includes worship, meditation on the Word (pray-reading it), and fellowshipping with the Spirit.

Personal petition: We ask for God’s blessing on our personal life and ministry. We pray for breakthrough for our inner man (heart), circumstances (physical, financial, relational), and ministry, that God’s power would be released through our hands, words, and deeds.

Intercession: We ask for God’s power or justice for others.

  • Prayer for people and places—family and friends, individuals in ministries, business, and government—and for the destiny of ministries, cities, and nations (e.g., missions organizations, Jerusalem, Egypt, etc.)
  • Prayer for strategic issues in society: government (elections, abortion), oppression (human trafficking, harsh regimes), natural disasters (hurricanes, droughts), diseases, etc.