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Texting God

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By Nicole Rapagnani

Posted
January 19, 2012

Ready: 

"You will call to Me and come and pray to Me, and I will listen to you. You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart."
-Jeremiah 29:12-13

Set: 

Have you ever had a time in your life when you wanted to be pursued and listened to? As human beings, we naturally desire to be in relationships, to have open lines of communication with others. Have you ever wanted that with someone who didn't reciprocate?

There was a time in my own life in which I was pleading with God to re-establish an open line of communication with a friend. And I was asking Him to allow it to be through verbal communication, not another all-to-familiar text message. But when that didn't happen, I couldn't understand why He wasn't answering my prayers. I then realized that He was answering, just not in the way I expected. The Lord used that situation, as He often does, to teach me a lesson about the kind of communication He desires from each of His beloved children.

Although text messages are a popular form of communication and allow for quick and easy interaction, they are very impersonal. While text messages can complement verbal communication, any relationship of depth cannot be based on or centered around them.

Through my own situation, I felt God saying, "I want more than text messages from you." I started thinking about how often I simply "text" God throughout the day, sending up quick prayers (usually prayer requests) without any follow-up. While it is awesome to be able to talk to God at any point during the day, He wants more than just "text messages" from each of us. He wants us to pursue Him, to be rooted in prayer. He desires that we be open and honest and that we open up our hearts to Him — to not only ask but to praise. He will listen!

Prayer is our opportunity to communicate with Him. He craves a deeper relationship with each of us, where we talk to Him in depth, as well as listening to Him through His Word (the Bible) and the Holy Spirit.

Go: 

1. Do you take time to communicate with God through more than text message-like prayers?
2. When was the last time you spent quality time really talking to God?
3. Have you ever spent time trying to let Him talk to you through the Bible and the Holy Spirit?
4. How can you start to pursue God more in depth today?

Workout: 

Psalm 119:164
Matthew 6:9-15
1 Thessalonians 5:17

About the Author:

Originally from Lake St. Louis, MO. Surrendered full heartedly to Jesus at the Greater St. Louis FCA Huddle Leadership Conference on August 4, 2000. Graduated from St. Dominic High School in O'Fallon, MO in 2001, lettering in basketball, track, tennis, and cross country. Graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and a minor in African and African American Studies in May 2005. Participated in rowing for one year and worked in the Sports Information Department all four years. Started working for FCA full time in 2005. Worked the ND home football games and several NFL games for NBC for five seasons. Have two younger sisters, one of whom, Jessica, is an officer in the Air Force. The youngest, Michelle, will graduate from Bellarmine University in 2011.