Friday, May 17, 2013

Miesha Tate Prayer Update #2

I just prayed for Miesha Tate for an hour to put myself back on schedule.  I shifted my focus to asking God to help her heal physically from her match with Cat Zingano.  I also asked him to help her recover emotionally, since getting upset in a bout with such high stakes had to be an extremely disappointing experience.  For some reason, "Temari's Theme" from the Naruto soundtrack kept playing in the back of my mind and I was imagining myself praying in the voice of Chester Benington from Linkin Park for a bit.  However, that probably had more to do with the fact that I am a rabid Linkin Park/Naruto fan (although I am giving up the latter for reasons I will reveal later). 

I did get some bad news earlier today, though.  I won't get into all the gritty details, but suffice it to say that it involves my living situation.  I was blindsided with it after my afternoon jog and wasn't too happy, although I kept my emotions in check.  I don't think it's a coincidence that it happened the month that I decided to get right with God and dedicate myself more fervently to Jesus Christ.  Especially since this happened only a couple of days after I lost my job.  Nonetheless, God has shown that He is still looking out for me, since He gave me my old job teaching martial arts again.  While I do anticipate more trials as I pray for the salvation of MMA fighters, I know that Christ will support me through these hardships. 

Monday, May 13, 2013

Rebirth!

God has told me for months that my 28th year would be life-changing.  I have a great new church, new friends, a new martial art to master and everything is getting better.  The darkness that began in December of 2010 has finally started to lift and the Holy Spirit is showing me what I need to do for my future.

At the same time, I am remaining vigilant.  Without a doubt, Satan has gotten wind that 2013 is the year of my rebirth.  The recent spiritual ambush which I experienced confirmed it.  Luckily, my mentor and a local pastor came beside me to help me survive it.  Christ listened to their prayers and rescued me from the evil one.

However, there is one more battle that I must face.  Even if Satan were to be chained up in the bottomless pit right now, I have one foe who will not be defeated so easily: myself.  Is my flesh more powerful than the devil?  Absolutely not.  Nonetheless, Satan can only be in one place at one time, whereas I am stuck with my sinful nature until the day I die.  Starting this year, I will daily put that nature to death.  Starting this year, I am reborn!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Miesha Tate Prayer Update #1

So far, I've stayed on top of my prayer sessions for Miesha Tate.  It has not been easy.  Satan has done all sorts of things to try to distract me.  Sometimes, he has succeeded in breaking my concentration.  However, whenever I get knocked off course, I refocus on God and get back on track.

I've mainly prayed for her salvation, but I've also prayed for healing from the feud with Ronda Rousey.  Obviously, I don't know Miesha personally.  That being said, based on what I've read and watched online, it seems like she was wounded deeply by the whole conflict.  Additionally, that upset loss to Cat Zingano has to have been devastating, so I will pray that she bounces back from that, too. 

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Stepping Into The Spiritual Octagon

I've decided to make MMA fighters the focus of my prayer projects.  God has used them in a mighty way in my life.  Before I got into MMA, I was depressed and discouraged.  I honestly felt that my life was going nowhere.  Seeing these young men and women pursue their dreams inspired me to go for my own.  In praying for their salvation, I am able to give something back.  I also love that some of them are Christians and honor Jesus for their success.  For these warrior-saints, I will be praying that they receive the strength to resist temptation and continue to boldly proclaim their faith.  Meanwhile, I will step into the spiritual octagon to battle on their behalf through prayer.    

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

May Celebrity Prayer Project: Miesha Tate!


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After skipping April, I decided to get back on track by praying for the salvation of former Strikeforce women's bantamweight champion Miesha "Cupcake" Tate.  In spite of being an accomplished fighter, she is best known for her personal feud with current Women's MMA Queen Ronda Rousey.  If WMMA were high school, Rousey would be the head cheerleader and Tate would be the President of the Honor Society.  It was basically a no-win situation for Tate; it had to be tough to see everyone gush over the person who went out of their way to make her life miserable.  The bright side of her upset loss to Cat Zingano is that it gives time for the whole feud to cool off a bit.  This will allow her to refocus on her fighting career.  In light of this, I decided to refocus on my prayer life and made Tate my May prayer project.  So here we go: 31 15-minute rounds of prayer for the former champ!  Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit's time!

Saturday, March 2, 2013

March Celebrity Prayer Project: Michael Phelps!

                                                        
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What more can you say about the most successful Olympian in history?  Michael Phelps and all of his gold medals make me wish that I took my time in the pool more seriously.  At any rate, I am glad that he used his athletic career to bring more honor and prestige to the sport of swimming.  I saw many of his events at the Olympics last year and was extremely impressed.  This month, I will be praying that he gets saved, so that he can be extremely impressed when he goes to heaven and meets the One Who gave him his swimming prowess: Jesus Christ!

Saturday, February 2, 2013

February Celebrity Prayer Project: Helen Mirren!

 
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This month's celebrity prayer project is going to be Helen Mirren, who did an excellent job as Lillian Hobson in "Arthur."  That should come as no surprise from one of the most accomplished actresses alive, but in that film, she was even better than I had heard.  In the movie, her character said that she would most likely be looking up to Arthur from beyond the grave, not looking down.  I will pray as hard as I can that this will not the case for Helen Mirren herself.  Hopefully, she will encounter Jesus Christ this month so that she can become saved and continue to prosper in heaven.  However, whether or not she does (as well as when), will ultimately be up to her.