I love corporate prayer times at our church. There is such a powerful sense of God’s presence and pleasure in them. We started getting serious about prayer in 1989. Since then, we have had many ten-day prayer events, multi-day prayer retreats, all-night prayer events, fasting and praying, many prayer walking trips in other countries and our own neighborhoods, and our present five days of prayer. In them all, we have emphasized unity and agreement based on Jesus’s words in Matthew 18:19-20, “Again I say to you, that if two of you agree on earth about anything that they may ask, it shall be done for them by My Father who is in heaven. For where two or three have gathered together in My name, I am there in their midst.” Corporate prayer is God’s will for a church; the more there is, the more blessings we receive from Him. God’s blessings mean more people coming to Jesus, more lives healed from sin, more marriages being put back together, and more glory for God.
In all of this praying in the last 35 years, the big problem and disappointment for me has been my poor hearing; I only hear about half the prayers, even with my hearing aids. I have nagged at people to pray loud; I have yelled, cried, and begged on bent knees, but nothing has worked; they still pray soft with their heads bowed. It is enough to make a grown man cry.
Hallelujah!! One of our smart tech people put table microphones on all the tables for this five-day prayer event, and they have wireless headsets with independent volume control. With one of those headsets on, I can hear every single prayer, even those from the quietest person. I feel like I have been born again, corporate prayer is so much more enjoyable now that I can hear and agree with each person praying.