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Dangerous Prayers

Devotional Series · 6 Parts

Dangerous Prayers

Six Short Prayers With Long Consequences

Six prayers from Scripture that ask something of you the moment you mean them. They aren’t long. They aren’t complicated. But each one leaves behind a different kind of faith than you started with.

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"Search Me, O God" — The Prayer That Invites God Into the Parts You've Been Hiding
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"Search Me, O God" — The Prayer That Invites God Into the Parts You've Been Hiding

David didn't ask God for protection. He didn't ask for provision. He asked God to look at the parts of himself he'd been hiding, and to not look away. Six words. Three seconds. The kind of prayer you don't pray casually once you understand what you're saying.

"Break Me" — The Prayer You Pray When You're Tired of Holding Yourself Together
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"Break Me" — The Prayer You Pray When You're Tired of Holding Yourself Together

We work hard at holding ourselves together. Walls up, image intact, control in both hands. Then there's David, facedown on the floor after his worst year, asking God for something strange: 'Let the bones which you have broken rejoice.' A strange thing to ask for. Until you understand why he's asking.

"Send Me" — The Two-Word Yes That Changed Isaiah's Job Description
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"Send Me" — The Two-Word Yes That Changed Isaiah's Job Description

God didn't post a job listing. He didn't send an email. He asked one question in a smoke-filled throne room, and a man who had just realized he was ruined said two words back: send me. It's the shortest prayer in Isaiah. It's also the one that cost him the most.

"Whatever It Takes" — The Prayer of a Person Who's Done Negotiating with God
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"Whatever It Takes" — The Prayer of a Person Who's Done Negotiating with God

God told Gideon to fight 135,000 soldiers. Then He cut the army by 99%. Gideon said yes anyway. Paul walked away from a perfect résumé. Abraham raised a knife over his own son. This is what prayer looks like once you stop handing God a checklist and start handing Him a blank check.

"Not My Will" — The Prayer Jesus Struggled to Pray
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"Not My Will" — The Prayer Jesus Struggled to Pray

In a garden, past midnight, Jesus asked His Father if there was another way. The Father didn't answer. Jesus, sweating blood and trembling, prayed three words back: not my will, but yours. This is the prayer the whole series has been building toward. It's the prayer underneath every other dangerous prayer.

"Open My Eyes" — The Prayer Elisha Prayed for a Servant Who Thought He Was Surrounded
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"Open My Eyes" — The Prayer Elisha Prayed for a Servant Who Thought He Was Surrounded

Elisha's servant woke up and saw an army. Chariots, swords, certain death. Elisha looked at the same horizon and saw something else entirely. Then he prayed four words for his terrified friend, and everything changed about what the servant was looking at, without anything changing on the ground.