
P.R.A.Y. (Pause, Reverence, Ask, Yield)
- RCCG-Victory Temple Chantilly
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
APR. 1, 2026
P.R.A.Y. (Pause, Reverence,
Ask, Yield)
"We will give ourselves continually to prayer." Ac 6:4 NKJV
In her book 30 Days to a Stronger, More Confident You, author Deborah Smith Pegues uses the word "pray" as an acronym:
"Pause. I stop all activity and focus completely on God. Worship is total preoccupation...The greatest honor and respect we can give to anyone is our undivided attention…
Reverence. I express my admiration for all His attributes...At this point, distractions start to pop up like dandelions...I will suddenly remember a task I need to put on my to-do list. I have learned to jot down the task in my journal and ignore the other issues for what they are-mere distractions that can be dealt with later. I have also learned that praying audibly helps to minimize wandering thoughts…
Ask. I ask for forgiveness for my sins, making every effort to be specific. I pray for the power to live a Christian life and ask God to give me a passion for His Word and for prayer. I ask for His will to be done in every aspect of my life:
spiritually,
physically,
financially,
relationally,
vocationally, and
emotionally...
Yield. I must subordinate my requests to God's sovereign will, trusting that He knows what is best. I strive to maintain a 'nevertheless' attitude. Therefore, I am careful to conclude my prayer by saying, 'Nevertheless, not my will, Lord, but Yours be done' [see Lk 22-42]...
The old adage that it is not what you know but whom you know that gives you the advantage in a situation is true-especially from a spiritual perspective. When we have a relationship with God, we understand that He is sufficient to handle any demand placed upon us."
P.R.A.Y. (Pause, Reverence, Ask, Yield)
Not my will, Lord, but Yours be done.
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