There is something deep and transformational that happens when we walk the streets of our community while conversing with God. We invite you to make a thirty-day "practice" by walking and praying through your own neighborhood. How this helps: Hopefully this will set a lifetime practice of prayer for the “place” where you live, whether you reside in the heart of a major city, in suburbia, or in the middle of the countryside.
There is something deep and transformational that happens when we walk the streets of our community while conversing with God. This is an invitation to audacity – to believe that the gospel is transformative today and that God’s Spirit is at work in the uniqueness of our own individuality and that of our neighborhoods. Over the next 30 days, use the following prayers as you pray through your neighborhood.
Lord, would you please deepen my love for my neighborhood, this place I call home. “The Word became flesh and moved into the neighborhood.” (John 1:14)
Do I know the names of my neighbors? Lord, help me to learn the names of those living by me.
Lord, thank You for the gift of a new day! May You surprise me as I walk these streets and enjoy this time with You. May a “divine appointment” happen today!
When was the last time I was invited to my neighbors’ home? When was the last time I had a neighbor over for dinner? Lord, would You give me the time and capacity to practice hospitality? Is there someone we could invite for dinner within the next month?
Lord, help me be faithfully present in my neighborhood. May I intentionally say “yes” and “no” to the right things so I have more time for my neighbors.
What promises am I praying over my neighborhood? While I am walking today bring to mind specific scripture that speaks to loving people, the neighborhood, and the expansion of the gospel.
Are there other Christ-followers in my neighborhood? Who else can join us? Lord, would you please help me identify “people of peace” or people who care deeply about my neighborhood.
Lord, would You please deepen my love for my neighborhood, this “place” I call home. “The Word became flesh and moved into the neighborhood.” (John 1:14)
Lord, help me to see my neighborhood with Your eyes. May my heart break for those things that break Your heart.
Today while walking I will bring along a bag and pick up trash along the way. Lord, thank You for Your creation; help me to steward and care for the beauty of the earth You have made.
Today I will give thanks! As I walk I will focus on the blessings that God has given me. Much like a river that is overflowing, I will allow “thanks” to well up inside my heart. Lord, thank You for my neighborhood, my home, food, and the daily comforts that I so often take for granted. Thank You! “So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live in Him, rooted and built up in Him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness.” (Colossians 2:6-7)
Today as I walk I will pay attention to the buildings, the businesses, non-profits, schools, and churches. What is already happening in my neighborhood and how may I join in and help these organizations? Lord, please lead me as I consider how involved I should become in my neighborhood.
Today I will pray at a park or playground. When was the last time I intentionally visited our community center? Lord, I long to be a “known character”, one that is recognized, loved, and respected. Use me in this “place”.
Today I will pray for laborers to flow out of the neighborhood. “When He saw the crowds, He had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then He said to His disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask The Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into His harvest field.’ ” (Matthew 9:36-38)
Lord, would You please deepen my love for my neighborhood, this “place” I call home. “The Word became flesh and moved into the neighborhood.” (John 1:14)
Today I will meditate on these four words: Soften, Center, Listen, and Respond. Lord, may You keep my heart Soft and open, Centered in Christ, Listening to Your Holy Spirit, and Responding in love.
Today I will invite a friend to join me as I walk (The relationship with this person will determine whether we pray together or simply walk while praying silently.) For where two or three come together in My name, there I am with them.” (Matthew 18:20)
“The entire law is summed up in a single command: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ ” (Galatians 5:14)
Who are the neighbors that God is moving and drawing me towards, nudging me to take that next-step from “acquaintance” into “relationship?" Lord, will You help me move towards friendship with my neighbors, going beyond simply knowing their names.
“You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.” (Matthew 5:14-16)
When was the last time we had a party at our house? Who could we invite? Who could help us? “Then Levi held a great banquet for Jesus at his house, and a large crowd of tax collectors and others were eating with them.” (Luke 5:29)
Lord, thank You for the gift of a new day! May You surprise me as I walk these streets and enjoy this time with You. May a “divine appointment” happen today!
Lord, would You please deepen my love for my neighborhood, this place I call home. “The Word became flesh and moved into the neighborhood.” (John 1:14)
Today as I walk I will ask God to give me a picture of what our neighborhood could become. Lord, please increase the vision for my neighborhood.
Today as I walk I will pray for insight on how I can “link” with other neighborhoods within my city.
“The number-one obstacle to neighboring well is time. Do you currently live at a pace that allows you to be present in your neighborhood?” (The Art of Neighboring)
“From one man He made every nation of men, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and He determined the times set for them and the exact places where they should live.” (Acts 17:26-27)
“The number-one obstacle to neighboring well is time. Do you currently live at a pace that allows you to be present in your neighborhood?” (The Art of Neighboring)
“Remember that God is and has been at work in your neighborhood. Part of leadership is attuning yourself to the breath of God as He brings new life to the dry bones of your place. Live in the freedom that comes from knowing that God loves your neighborhood far more than you ever will. You can actually trust God’s love for your place.” (The New Parish)
Lord, would You please deepen my love for my neighborhood, this “place” I call home. “The Word became flesh and moved into the neighborhood.” (John 1:14)
“I’ll be with you as you do this, day after day after day, right up to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:20)