Dangerous Prayer?

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Do You Know the Most Dangerous Prayer? (Writer's Opinion)

By Carol Round, Special to ASSIST News Service 

CLAREMORE, OK (ANS – April 20, 2015) “And so, dear brothers, I plead with you to give your bodies to God. Let them be a living sacrifice, holy—the kind he can accept. When you think of what he has done for you, is this too much to ask? Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but be a new and different person with a fresh newness in all you do and think. Then you will learn from your own experience how his ways will really satisfy you”—Romans 12:1-2(TLB).  

In May 2002, I began to pray what some call the most dangerous prayer of all: “Lord, use me.” 

Each day that month, I walked down to the lake where I had been living since my 28-year marriage had ended the previous August. Sitting on a concrete picnic table overlooking the lake, I sought God’s will for the rest of my life. Each prayer ended with asking God to use me for His purposes. While I was still three years away from retirement, God was working in my heart to prepare me for the next chapter of my life. 

Fast forward to April 2005 when—after nine months of arguing with God about that direction—He made it clear to me I was to leave the area where I had lived since I was 16-years-old and move to a larger community where I knew very few people. May 2005 marked the end of my 30-year teaching career and the new adventure He had planned. 

What happens when we surrender our plans to Him? You can bet He will use us, as well as bless us as a result. 

Born in 1870, author Lettie B. Cowman, along with her husband, were used by God when they left the United States in 1901 to work as missionaries in Japan. Along with other friends, they co-founded the Oriental Missionary Society as well as several Bible Training Institutes. 

A former student of mine, now a veterinarian, has also answered God’s call to serve. Since 2008, Kathy has gone on 10 overseas mission trips, including Mongolia, Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda, where she has shared her knowledge of animal care as well as her love for God. 

God won’t call all of us to serve overseas. Maybe that’s why some fear asking Him, “Lord, use me.” 

Actress Roma Downey stepped out in faith with her husband, Mark Burnett, to produce “The Bible” television series, “Son of God,” and more recently, “A.D. The Bible Continues.” She says, “It’s very true that that prayer, ‘Lord, use me,’ can be dangerous. You never know what will be asked of you.” 

So, how will you know what God wants you to do? You’ll just know! He’ll tell you. And, He’ll repeat it, again and again, if you aren’t paying attention the first few times. And, if you are as stubborn as I was, He’ll probably have to hit you over the head with a 2 x 4. That’s what happened to me.

If you really want to be used for His purposes, you’ll know it’s from God. Ask God to use you and see what happens. Be ready because He will. I’m living proof of that. 

Photo caption: Mark Burnett and Roma Downey pictured during the production of A.D. 

Email carolaround@yahoo.com  for information about speaking at your next event. Check out more inspiration at www.carolaround.com 

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  • The most dangerous prayer I use is that of speaking death to cancerous cells.  That is using the delegated Authority of the Holy Spirit through Jesus Christ.  Jesus, Peter, Paul, Elisha and Elijah used the authority over the power of life & death this way.  Speaking Life over dead flesh has been done by a minority of Christians to good effect.  Speaking death over living flesh is done at your own peril and divine permission.  Jesus came the last time as the suffering savior giving life & death.  The one time He spoke death was to a fig tree, to witness that He had that divine authority.  Next time, as the conquering Messiah, He will do lots of it.  That's why in Revelations, Jesus is symbolized on a white horse with a sword of death coming out of His mouth.

       "I speak death to the cancerous cells in so-and-so's body that they would die as befits righteousness.  I ask Jesus to neutralize the carcinogens in his body and escort them out of his body."  And it happens.  On the next trip to the doctor, They find a cyst (dead cells) where the tumor used to be.

       Once, I spoke death to pre-cancerous cells.  The patient ended up in the hospital from overloaded kidneys.  There are lots more pre-cancerous cells than cancerous cells.  When she got out, she was cancer-free.

       This doesn't mean everyone is saved; if they are in hospice stage, the doctor will come by preaching hopelessness with a needle full of a deadly dose of barbiturates.  I know of people healed that the doctors killed shortly thereafter.

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