Sometimes it’s the simplest things that make the biggest difference. For many years I’ve used the 3 R’s I learned from Ben Patterson to pray through Scripture. This simple tool has helped me pray the Bible more than any other single strategy. The 3 R’s are (1) Rejoice, (2) Repent, and (3) Request
With every verse in the Bible we can do one of these things. We can rejoice and thank God for his character and blessings. We can repent of our mistakes and sins. We can request new mercies and help.
Let’s consider Psalm 104 as an example. Psalm 104:1 “Bless the Lord, O my soul! O Lord my God, you are very great! You are clothed with splendor and majesty.” How can we pray through this verse? Let’s try with the 3 R’s.
First, Rejoice – O Lord, you have richly blessed me more than I deserve. What a privilege that I can call you my God. Thank you for making me a little lower than the angels and crowing me with glory and honor too.
Second, Repent – Forgive me for being blind to your splendor and majesty. Though you are very great, my circumstances and disappointments often feel greater. I’m sorry for being so ungrateful and taking your blessings for granted.
Third, Request – Give me eyes to see as you are. Tune my heart to sing your praise. Help me see your glory in the world you’ve created, in the people around me, and in the face of Christ.
Some verses lend themselves to prayer more easily than others. The Psalms are particularly worthy of our attention. If we use the simple strategy of Rejoice, Repent, Request, there shouldn’t be a verse in the Bible that doesn’t prompt to pray.
Dr. Kevin Jackson is pastor of Grace Baptist Church.