Seeking God’s Spirit
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to Ten Days of Prayer 2020! We are so thankful that we can start this year with prayer. God has worked
many miracles in past years as we have sought Him in prayer and fasting. The Holy Spirit has wrought revival,
conversions, renewed passion for evangelism, and healed relationships. Truly, prayer is the birthplace of revival!
We believe your life and the lives of those you pray for will be changed as you join fellow church members in
praying for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, whom the Father has promised to give to those who ask Him. Here
are just three responses from those who participated in the last Ten Days of Prayer:
N.K. from Zambia:
During the third day of 10 Days of Prayer, I was praying from the front of our congregation when I was convicted
to plead for God’s divine intervention. “Someone is in the process of committing suicide,” I prayed. “Dear Lord,
please don’t allow them to succeed. Please intervene.” The next day I was shocked to find out that my very own
aunt tried to commit suicide. But because of our prayers, God intervened and saved her life. As I write this
testimony, she is doing well and God is at work in her life. We are all praising the Lord for His miraculous answer to
our prayer.
J.J. from North Carolina, U.S.A.:
Back in 2018 during the Ten Days of Prayer, my friend Alicia had prayed for five specific individuals to come to
Christ. God answered many of her prayers, but still one name on her list, that of her sister, had not responded.
However, this year during the Ten Days of Prayer, Alicia’s sister came to the prayer meetings and surrendered
herself to Jesus. Now she is taking Bible studies and preparing for baptism. Also, two other individuals that
attended the Ten Days of Prayer meetings have committed to baptism. We just praise God for His work and for
the Ten Days of Prayer ministry. We all truly experienced a deeper experience with Jesus as we came together to
pray.
A Believer in Asia:
While Ten Days of Prayer was running, I prayed to our Heavenly Father to give me an opportunity to spread the
Adventist message. . . . After praying during Ten Days of Prayer, I gave the Adventist message to a big group
without a Christian background, and they have accepted my message. I received the answer to my prayer. It is my
great testimony after this Ten Days of Prayer. Praise to the Lord.
Our Prayer Theme: Seeking God’s Spirit
During Ten Days of Prayer 2020, we invite you to experience the promised blessings of the Holy Spirit. Before He
returned to heaven, Jesus gave us this promise: “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you.
And you will be my witnesses, telling people about me everywhere—in Jerusalem, throughout Judea, in Samaria,
and to the ends of the earth” (Acts 1:8, NLT).
“Since this is the means by which we are to receive power, why do we not hunger and thirst for the gift of the
Spirit? Why do we not talk of it, pray for it, and preach concerning it? The Lord is more willing to give the Holy Spirit
to those who serve Him than parents are to give good gifts to their children. For the daily baptism of the Spirit
every worker should offer his petition to God” (Ellen White, The Acts of the Apostles, p. 50).
Join us as we seek the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and allow God to reproduce His fruit in our lives!
SUGGESTED GUIDELINES FOR THE PRAYER TIMES
• Keep your prayers short—just a sentence or two on one topic. Then give others a turn. You can pray as
many times as you’d like, just as you talk in a conversation.
• Do not be afraid of silence, as it gives everyone time to listen to the Holy Spirit.
• Singing songs together as the Spirit leads is also a huge blessing. You do not need a piano for this; singing
acapella is fine.
• Rather than using up valuable prayer time talking about your prayer requests, simply pray them. Then
others can also pray for your requests and claim promises for your need.
Claiming the Promises
God has given us many promises in His Word. It is our privilege to claim them in our prayers. All His
commandments and counsels are also promises. He would never ask from us something that we could not do in
His strength.
It is so easy to focus on our needs, our difficulties, our challenges—and to wail and whine about our situation
when we pray. This is not the purpose of prayer. Prayer is meant to strengthen our faith. That is why we
encourage you to claim God’s promises in your prayer time. Take your eyes off yourself and your weaknesses and
look to Jesus. By beholding Him, we become changed into His image.
“Every promise in the Word of God is for us. In your prayers, present the pledged word of Jehovah and by faith
claim His promises. His word is the assurance that if you ask in faith, you will receive all spiritual blessings.
Continue to ask, and you will receive exceeding abundantly above all that you ask or think” (In Heavenly Places,
p. 71).
How can you claim His promises? For instance, when praying for peace, you can claim John 14:27 and say, “Lord,
You have told us in Your Word, ‘Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to
you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.’ Give me the peace that You promised to leave with us.”
Thank the Lord that He is giving you peace, even though you may not feel it right then and there.
Fasting
We encourage you to do a Daniel Fast during these ten days. Starting the year with prayer and fasting is a
wonderful way to consecrate our lives to God for the upcoming year. Ellen White tells us, “Now and onward till the
close of time the people of God should be more earnest, more wide-awake, not trusting in their own wisdom, but
in the wisdom of their Leader. They should set aside days for fasting and prayer. Entire abstinence from food may
not be required, but they should eat sparingly of the most simple food” (Counsels on Diet and Foods, pp. 188, 189).
We know about Daniel, who ate fruits and vegetables for ten days. We likewise encourage you to adopt a very
simple diet during these ten days. A simple diet that leaves out sugar, processed and refined foods, and sodas can
benefit us on different levels. First, eating simply means less time needed to prepare food and more time available
to spend with the Lord. Second, the simpler our diet, the easier it is for the stomach to digest it, and the clearer our
minds will be. We all know that sugar beclouds the frontal lobe, the center of our thinking. If we want clearer
minds for hearing God’s voice, and if we want to draw closer to Him, we need to make sure that our diet is not
hindering us.
Fasting is not only about abstaining from food. We also encourage you to fast from TV, movies, computer games,
and even Facebook and YouTube. Sometimes things that are not bad in themselves, like Facebook and YouTube,
can take so much of our time. Put aside everything possible so you can have more time to spend with the Lord.
Fasting is not a quick way to obtain a miracle from God. Fasting is all about humbling ourselves so God can work in
us and through us. “For certain things fasting and prayer are recommended and appropriate. In the hand of God,
they are a means of cleansing the heart and promoting a receptive frame of mind. We obtain answers to our
prayers because we humble our souls before God” (Medical Ministry, p. 283).
Let’s humble ourselves before God and search for Him with all our heart, mind, and strength. Let’s draw closer to
Him through prayer and fasting, and He will draw closer to us.
Holy Spirit
Be sure to ask the Holy Spirit to show you what you should pray for in a person’s life or in a particular situation.
The Bible tells us that we do not know what to pray for and that the Holy Spirit is the One making intercession for
us.
“We must not only pray in Christ’s name, but by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. This explains what is meant when
it is said that the Spirit ‘maketh intercession for us, with groanings which cannot be uttered.’ Romans 8:26. Such
prayer God delights to answer. When with earnestness and intensity we breathe a prayer in the name of Christ,
there is in that very intensity a pledge from God that He is about to answer our prayer ‘exceeding abundantly
above all that we ask or think.’ Ephesians 3:20” (Christ’s Object Lessons, p. 147).
Faith
We read in the Spirit of Prophecy that “prayer and faith will do what no power on earth can accomplish” (The
Ministry of Healing, p. 509). We are also encouraged to pray and have faith that God heard and will answer our
prayer.
“Christ says, ‘Ask, and ye shall receive.’ In these words, Christ gives us direction as to how we should pray. We are
to come to our heavenly Father with the simplicity of a child, asking Him for the gift of the Holy Spirit. Jesus says
again, ‘When ye pray, believe that ye receive the things ye ask for, and ye shall have them.’ You are to come to the
Father repenting and confessing your sins, emptying the soul of every sin and defilement, and it is your privilege
to prove the promises of the Lord. . . . We are to believe the word of God; for the test of character is found in the
fact that you are building yourselves up in the most holy faith. You are proved of God through the word of God.
You are not to wait for wonderful emotions before you believe that God has heard you; feeling is not to be your
criterion, for emotions are as changeable as the clouds. . . . While on earth, we can have help from Heaven. . . . for I
have tested God a thousand times. I will walk out by faith, I will not dishonor my Savior by unbelief” (Review and
Herald, Oct. 11, 1892, par. 1, 3, 6).
We are also told that “for any gift He has promised, we may ask; then we are to believe that we receive, and return
thanks to God that we have received” (Education, p. 258). So make a habit of thanking God in advance through
faith for what He is going to do and how He is going to answer your prayers.
Pray for Seven
We encourage you to pray during these ten days in a special way for seven people whom you would like to see
experiencing a “life more abundant.” They can be relatives, friends, coworkers, neighbors, or simply
acquaintances. Take some time and ask God whom would He like you to pray for. Ask Him also to give you a real
burden for these people. Write these names down on a piece of paper and keep it in a prominent place, such as in
your Bible. There is something powerful about writing the names down, and you’ll be amazed at how God works
in response to your prayers!
Ten Days of Prayer Outreach Challenge
Everyone can do something to hasten the coming of Jesus through Total Member Involvement.
“For I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took Me in;
I was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you visited Me; I was in prison and you came to Me” (Matthew
25:35, 36).
In The Ministry of Healing we read, “We must live a twofold life—a life of thought and action, of silent prayer and
earnest work” (p. 512). It is our privilege to show others the love of Jesus. We have received so much love from our
Savior; let’s not keep it for ourselves. Let’s share His love with others.
We encourage you and your church to ask God in prayer how you can reach out to others after the Ten Days of
Prayer. Choose one or several activities, choose a day, and be the hands and feet of Jesus. As you work to organize
everything, avoid letting these arrangements distract you from praying. “Personal effort for others should be
preceded by much secret prayer; for it requires great wisdom to understand the science of saving souls. Before
communicating with men, commune with Christ. At the throne of heavenly grace obtain a preparation for
ministering to the people” (Prayer, p. 313).
In the online resources, you’ll find a special sheet with suggestions for reaching your community for Jesus.
All daily theme sheets are also directly accessible for any computer or mobile device at
www.tendaysofprayer.org.
Principal contributor for daily prayer guides: Kevin Wilfley.
Contact Pastor Wilfley directly for information about seminars or speaking:
509-499-2625
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