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The majority of Protestant churchgoers prefer prayer to reading Scripture. God is definitely moving in Christians’ lives, but let’s pray that we will remember the power of Scripture as well.

From The Christian Post. Most Protestant churchgoers in the United States spend time alone with God on a daily basis — but most talk to God through prayer rather than listening to Him through His Word, a new study has found.

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According to a study by Lifeway Research, 65% of Protestant churchgoers intentionally spend time alone with God at least daily, with 44% saying daily and 21%  saying more than once a day.

Meanwhile, 17% of churchgoers say they are alone with God several times a week, and 7% say once a week. Others said they spent time alone with God a few times a month (5%), once a month (2%, less than once a month (3%) or never (1%).

Lifeway Research conducted the online survey of 1,002 Americans Sept. 19-29, 2022, using a national pre-recruited panel. Respondents were screened to include those who identified as Protestant/non-denominational and attend religious services at least once a month.

Most churchgoers, 83%, say they are more likely to talk to God through prayer rather than reading from the Bible or a devotional (39%). Most churchgoers pray in their own words (83%), thank God (80%), praise God (62%) or confess sins (49%).

“An earlier discipleship study from Lifeway Research showed that praising and thanking God is one of the top five predictors of high spiritual maturity,” Scott McConnell, executive director of Lifeway Research. “This is a widespread practice among churchgoers when they are alone with God.”

Interestingly, out of churchgoers that opted to read during their time alone with God, most said they would prefer to read from a physical Bible (63%). Others would read from a Bible that includes additional commentary or devotional thoughts (25%) or Scripture from an app (20%). Only 7% said they would read a devotional from an app.

Researchers discovered that those with Evangelical beliefs are more likely than those without Evangelical beliefs to say they would read from a Bible (78% compared to 52%) if they were reading something in their time alone with God.

With 40%, young adult churchgoers, ages 18-34, are the most likely to read Scripture from an app and the least likely to read from a devotional book that prints some Scripture (21%).

“Today’s Christians have more resources than ever to aid them in spending time with God and His Word,” McConnell said. “As new resources are created, they can encourage someone who, without that innovation, wouldn’t have spent time with God. But there is also a strong relationship between spending time alone with God’s Word and worshiping frequently with others who may encourage you in your walk with God.”

Females (48%) are more likely than males (38%) to make spending time with God a daily habit, and those in the South (49%) are also among the most likely to say they spend time alone with God on a daily basis.

The frequency of church attendance also impacted time alone with God: The study found that those who attend worship services at least four times a month (26%) are more likely than those who attend one to three times a month to say they spend time alone with God more than once a day.

“We see a pattern in Scripture of followers of God withdrawing to spend time alone with Him. Jesus Christ Himself also did this,” said McConnell. “Most Protestant churchgoers continue this relational interaction with God and use a variety of resources as they do.”

November study from Lifeway Research found that many attendees have yet to return to church since the COVID-19 pandemic, even as the vast majority of churches have resumed in-person services. On average, pastors said attendance at their churches in August was 85% of their Sunday attendance levels in January 2020.

Similarly, the August edition of the “State of the Bible: USA 2022” report from the American Bible Society found that 40% of Generation Z adults ages 18 and older attend church “primarily online.” They were followed closely by 36% of churchgoers ages 77 and up.

previous study from Lifeway Research found a strong link between church attendance and evangelistic activity. The “never actives” were most likely to attend church less than once a month (46%) compared with the “very active” group, which was most likely to attend four times or more a month (24%).

In a recent interview with The Christian Post, pastor and author Max Lucado stressed the importance of attending church and criticized the “apathetic” attitude many professing Christians have toward Church attendance in the aftermath of a pandemic.

“I think there are a thousand reasons for us to meet in person,” he said. “Now, if somebody has health concerns, if their body or health is compromised, it’s not time. God bless you, I understand. But I am wanting to give a godly kick in the rump to those who might just be a little bit lethargic.”

Are you reading your Scripture regularly? Share this article to encourage others to pray and read the Bible!

(Used with permission. By Leah MarieAnn Klett from The Christian Post. Photo Credit: Patrick Fore on Unsplash)

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Susan S.
January 16, 2023

I find that singing the Psalms really lifts my spirit. It is a beautiful and powerful way to worship and praise the Lord.

Helen P
January 16, 2023

Praying the Word of God is powerful, Jesus only did and said what His Father said. The Word is alive. It shall be health to thy navel, and marrow to thy bones. Proverbs 3:8.
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. John 1:1. Abide in His Word that we may walk in His Spirit

PP
January 16, 2023

I wonder that without reading the words of God…what are you basing your prayers on? I am thankful that when God rescued me through His Son many years ago I was taught the importance of reading the Scriptures. It is the place I learned of God’s unfailing love for me. It is the place I learned of the forgiveness of God, the encouragement of God, the God of all comfort, the life of Jesus,….it is the place I learned how and what to pray for myself and others. Like no other book the word of God is ALIVE and POWERFUL….Hebrews 4:12

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Darlene Estlow
January 15, 2023

Father, thank you for your written word. We are so blessed to have it. I ask that you bring a hunger into our hearts to read and learn your word.

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rich
January 15, 2023

His Word:
How do we know if someone speaks a Word of Truth or if it is lies? True and false prophets and teachers have been outside and inside the church for centuries.

Man-made doctrines have been accepted as Truth. Why, because few habitually seek God’s truth (the Bible) on their own.

The reformation and the printing press have made God’s Word available to the common people. Shelves now are lined with multitudes of versions and study helps.

We still can remain deceived because the Word itself tells us to keep the Truth hidden in the heart not on shelves. We prefer to trust anyone and just about everyone to handle God’s Word for us with integrity.

If we read, study, and apply His Word ourselves, we will be better equipped to not be easily deceived. I pray you devour His Word from cover to cover and keep praying.

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Susan CC
January 15, 2023

John 7:16 “My teaching is not My own,” Jesus replied. “It comes from Him who sent Me.
John 8:26 “I have much to say about you and much to judge. But the One who sent Me is truthful, and what I have heard from Him, I tell the world.”
John 12:49 I have not spoken on My own, but the Father who sent Me has commanded Me what to say and how to say it.
2 Timothy 3:16 All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for instruction, for conviction, for correction, and for training in righteousness,
1 John 5:14 And this is the confidence that we have before Him: If we ask anything according to His will, He hears us.

Jesus died to give us access to His Father and now ours because we confess Him to be our Savior. Jesus taught what He heard from God. He spoke what He heard from God. I am confident that our prayers, grounded in His Word and Will…..will be heard. To know the Word is to know The Lord. “Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify (us) completely. And may (our) spirit, soul, and body be kept sound and blameless for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.” Amen.
1 Thessalonians 5:23

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Karen Secrest
January 15, 2023

Prayer without the scriptures will be a monolog. The Word is more powerful than the Name.
Let the Spoken Word come forth..

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Judith Gloria
January 15, 2023

Without the word You don’t know what to pray, GOD’S WORD, JESUS SAID is Spirit and Life

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