Why Do We Need To Pray?

There are three core things the Lord has called Fullness to do: mobilize prayer for revival in the greater DMV, equip believers to walk in the fullness of Christ, and create spaces where people can encounter Him. Of these, the most important is prayer. It is the foundation for all that God is doing now and will yet do.
We are responding to this call in a few different ways:
- Every day, someone on our team is fasting and praying for revival in the DMV
- Sunday to Friday every week, we gather online to pray from 6:30am – 7am
- On the first Friday of every month, we gather in person to pray from 9pm to past midnight.
In all these spaces, our cry is simple- We ask the Lord to visit this city with His power and glory. Let the King of glory come in (Psalm 24:7-10)!
But why do we need to pray? Why does God require us to pray for what He already wants to do? While this short piece will not attempt to cover all the reasons why prayer is a necessary ingredient to seeing the move of God to the full extent possible, it will focus on one key reason: God asks us to do so.
In Zechariah 10:1, the Lord says through His prophet:
Ask the LORD for rain in the time of the latter rain. The LORD will make flashing clouds; He will give them showers of rain, Grass in the field for everyone (Zechariah 10:1 NKJV).
Think about it. It is the time of the latter rain! The latter rain is a term that can be interpreted to signify the outbreak of revival and the rain of the Spirit! Yet even though it is the time of the latter rain, the Scriptures instruct us to ask the Lord for rain. What we see here is that no season will come into being just by itself. Every move of God of earth must be birthed in prayer.
We see the same parallel with regards to increasing the number of effective workers in the kingdom.
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 9:37-38 NIV).
He is the Lord of the harvest. It is His harvest. Clearly, He is more vested in that we could ever be. Yet, He asks that we pray that the Lord of the harvest will send workers into the harvest.
Are you getting the point?
This is the mystery of prayer. This holy privilege to be co-workers with God. To be part of something that we can’t fully measure the impact on this side of eternity.
Therefore, we are making our lives available to the Lord in response to this holy calling…to persist in prayer even when it is not easy or convenient; to remain in His presence until His fragrance rubs off on us and we can carry His reflection into the dark spaces of the earth. We continue for as long as He asks us to, until the revival of the Spirit sweeps across the breadth of the DMV area.
Come, Lord Jesus.



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