I'm not going to repeat so much of what has been said, but I share below a few quick-fire facts about this important subject in Christendom;
1. God answers prayer. If you believe He does, He will; but if you as well believe that He doesn't, He won't. Answered prayer is the evidence of God's will coming alive in our lives; it's therefore more about what we pray for than whether God is faithful in answering prayer or not.
2. God only answers prayers made in His will according to His Word. So ANYONE who believes in Him and prays this way will be answered. Christian or not. It is faith in this God that justifies the answer, because a prayer of faith in God's Word makes such a person a believer. The times of receiving answers may vary, but He will surely answer.
Deuteronomy 4:29 says "But from there you will seek the Lord your God and you will find him, if you search after him with all your heart and with all your soul."
3. God is the God of everyone, so prayer to this God by anyone is authentic. All you need to do is invoke the name of Jesus while praying, and this God becomes your God as well. That's why by faith we are saved and through confession we are delivered. This is a free gift to everyone, not only Christians. The Bible says, "and it shall come to pass that everyone who calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved." (Acts 2:21). It's everyone's gift.
4. God doesn't answer all prayers. God doesn't answer selfish prayers. God doesn't answer prayers that justify or gratify our sinfulness. God does not support evil. That's the devil's work. So all prayers for evil are answered by the devil, not God. Remember the devil has power given to him by God for such occasions. (Ephesians 2:2).
5. The devil supports all evil prayers and that's why evil prospers because it has the least opposition from him. That's why it's easy to be evil than to be good.
6. The devil and his agents (people and fallen angels) are against God answering our prayers so they'll do anything to ensure that you and I don't align to God's will and way of answering prayers. That's why answers to prayers are delayed or postponed. (Daniel 10:12-14).
7. It's true the devil doesn't normally save people from trouble, but if it suites his future agenda, he may. The devil can allow you to get away with a minor sin as he plans for your major fall. Not all winning is orchestrated by God. Not all victories are from God. Not all spirits are the Spirit of God. Use discernment. To prosper in evil is not to be with God.
1 John 4:1 (ESV)
Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, for many false prophets have gone out into the world.
8. When someone with a sinful life in popular culture says, "ni maombi na God tu", don't take it literally. There are many gods. If they prosper in their sinful agenda and mention God, just know they're talking about the god of this world (the devil).
God is not an orchestrator of evil deeds and intentions. At least not the God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel. Not that one.
2 Corinthians 4:4 (ESV)
In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.
9. Sometimes God answers prayers we don't even know to pray about, things we have never prayed for. Sometimes He answers prayers we have never even prayed about. Our prayer lives cannot outdo God's power and intentions for our lives. God's sovereign will is way above what we can pray for. With our limited knowledge of things, our prayers only tend to scratch the surface or many underlying issues. That's why we receive blessings we don't even perceive were meant for us, not because we prayed, but because we serve a faithful God who knows what we need and when we need it. This is the beauty of belonging to God.
10. Prayerfulness is not equal to great life results. Results are determined by God. Our work is to pray and perform all righteousness. His work is to fulfill that which is important in His agenda for us. Our attitude towards prayer should not be "I'm praying, therefore God must answer it my way" but "I'm praying, let God's will be done". Prayer should conform us to God's will and likeness, and not the other way round.
11. Prayer is personal. We may pray for you, but you need to address your God all by yourself. He desires to have a relationship with you. There are things only your knees will solve for you. So get personal with God.
12. PUSH (pray until something happens) is actually one of Christendom's greatest misconceptions about prayer. It implies that the more we pray, the more we're likely to get OUR answers under OUR own terms. Actually, sometimes, nothing is supposed to happen.
I'd rather we change it to: pray the Word of God, by the Holy Spirit, through Jesus, until you see things the way God does. Because some prayers are never meant to be answered OUR way. True story.
13. Pray more that the Will of God will be fulfilled in your life and that you'll be willing to accept and perform it, than that what you think you deserve will be attained. This is where people claim prayer doesn't work because we're used to having life OUR way and forcing God into it. You can't force God's hand into doing what He understands isn't good for you. No, you can't.
14. Emotionalizing prayer through chants, forged tongues and crying doesn't make it more "prayerful". Praying the Word of God by the Holy Spirit, through Jesus makes it more prayerful. That's spiritual prayer. That's enough.
15. When you invest in good relationships with people, they'll pray for you without you asking. Investing in good spiritual relationships has a lot of advantage when it comes to corporate intentional prayer. You'll sometimes be held by prayers from saints - prayers you even don't have an idea you need.
16. Here are prayers that can never be answered (at least not by God);
(a) Prayers prayed wishing harm on others or so that so-called "enemies" may be silenced.
(b) Prayers for your own selfish gratification.
(c) Prayers that are likely to make others suffer as you celebrate.
(d) Prayers that lack the Word of Knowledge (prayers made in ignorance).
James 4:3 (ESV) says "You ask and do not receive, because you ask wrongly, to spend it on your passions."
17. In many cases, the devil isn't even trying to oppose our prayers - he allows us to pray useless prayers for hours and days - because they are prayed in ignorance and he knows this Bible verse about ignorance:
Acts 17:30 "The times of ignorance God overlooked, but now he commands all people everywhere to repent..."
In this era of new dimensions, our foolish prayers can't be tolerated anymore. We're either praying in wisdom or wandering in darkness.
18. The most wonderful prayers - which never go unanswered - are prayers for wisdom, for power and strength to accomplish all righteousness. If you want God to always answer on time, pray for all His righteousness to be fulfilled in your life. Pray to become more like Jesus. You'll receive instant answers.
19. The most important thing about prayer is that we should never stop praying. Keep the line to heaven open at all times. Even so-called foolish prayers are useful so long us they are directed to a true God.
20. Instead of always whining and complaining before God for everything not going right, try praising Him. Try thanksgiving. Try praying for another person in the same status and situation. There's so much fulfillment when we pray for others and approach God with a thankful heart than when we're always seeing what He has not done.
1 Thessalonians 5:17-18 (ESV)
pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
May we have a prayerful Easter weekend, and may we pray more earnestly that God's will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. 🙏
Morris 2.0
Amazing pointers on prayer. These are a great guideline to ensure we always or atleast try to pray right.
ReplyDelete🙏. Thanks for reading. 😊
ReplyDeleteThanks bro for word on prayer. How I wish all of us learn point number 12
ReplyDeleteI totally agree. We ask for the grace to pray and wait to see God's will - not our own - unveil.
ReplyDeleteRecently prayer has become such a big part of my life. My wife and I wake up early to seek Him. We try to keep up with that routine and yes, God has come through.
ReplyDeleteAmen. God sure does answer prayer. Thanks for the testimony.
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