INTRODUCTION
1.
One of the greatest blessings enjoyed by Christians in this life is
the privilege of PRAYER, by which we can
approach God
a. Through prayer, the Christian can find
FORGIVENESS for sins
- 1Jn 1:9
b. Through prayer, the Christian can find
PEACE to replace anxiety
c. Through prayer, the Christian can receive
STRENGTH from God
through His Spirit - Ep 3:14-16
2.
For such reasons, Paul frequently exhorted Christians to be diligent
in their prayers...
a. "praying always with all prayer and
supplication..." - Ep 6:18
b. "Continue earnestly in prayer, being
vigilant in it with thanks-
giving" - Col 4:2
c. "Pray without ceasing" - 1Th 5:17
3.
Yet Jesus knew that people would tend to become slack in their
prayers - Lk 18:1
a. It is out of a similar concern that
prompts two lessons devoted
specifically to "PRAYER"
b. It is hoped that you will be encouraged
to be more diligent in
prayer as we examine:
1) Basic PRINCIPLES of prayer taught in
God's Word
2) Suggestions concerning the PRACTICE of
prayer in our daily
lives
I.
CHARACTERISTICS OF ACCEPTABLE PRAYER
A. IT MUST BE OFFERED "IN
FAITH"...
1. "And all things, whatever you ask
in prayer, believing, you
will receive." - Mt 21:22
2. We must have faith in God, and in His
ability to answer
- He 11:6
3. Otherwise, prayer will not be answered
- cf. Jm 1:5-8
4. Is our faith weak? Then increase it with the help of God's
Word - Ro 10:17
B. IT MUST BE OFFERED "IN THE SPIRIT
OF HUMILITY"...
1. Notice the example of the Pharisee and
the publican
2. Remember, "The LORD is near to
those who have a broken heart,
and saves such as have a contrite
spirit" - Ps 34:18
3. As quoted by James: "God resists the proud, but gives grace
to the humble" - Jm 4:6
C. IT MUST BE OFFERED "IN HARMONY
WITH GOD'S WILL"...
1. God answers prayer that is offered
"according to His will"
- 1Jn 5:14
2. Jesus provided the example for us in
His prayers at Gethsemane
- Lk 22:42
3. Too often, prayers are unanswered
because they are more con-
cerned with OUR will, rather than
GOD'S will! - cf. Jm 4:3
D. IT MUST BE OFFERED "BY THOSE
RIGHTEOUS BEFORE GOD"...
1. "For the eyes of the LORD are on
the righteous, and His ears
are open to their prayers; but the
face of the LORD is against
those who do evil" - 1Pe 3:12
2. The prayers of the righteous person
are effective
3. But those continuing in sin He will
not hear! - Pr 28:9;
4. To be righteous before God...
a. Requires that we submit to the
"righteousness of God"
offered in Christ - cf. Ro 10:1-4
b. I.e., respond to the gospel of Christ - Ro 1:16-17
E. IT MUST BE OFFERED "IN THE SPIRIT
OF THANKSGIVING"...
1. "giving thanks always for all
things to God" - Ep 5:20
2. "in everything by prayer and
supplication with thanksgiving"
- Php 4:6
3. "...prayer, being vigilant in it
with thanksgiving" - Col 4:2
4. "pray without ceasing, in
everything give thanks"
-- Do we think God will help us with our
PRESENT BURDENS if we
don't take the time to thank Him for
PAST BLESSINGS?
F. IT MUST BE OFFERED "WITH
PERSISTENCE"...
1. Jesus illustrated this aspect of
prayer through two parables
a. The parable of the persistent friend - Lk 11:5-10
b. The parable of the persistent widow
- Lk 18:1-8
2.
The virtue of persistence is demonstrated in the prayers of:
a. Jesus at Gethsemane - Mt 26:44
b. Paul, pertaining to his "thorn
in the flesh" - 2Co 12:7-8
c. The early church - Ac 2:42
G. IT MUST BE OFFERED "IN THE NAME
OF JESUS"...
1. "Giving thanks always for all
things to God the Father in the
name of our Lord Jesus Christ" - Ep 5:20
2. This means much more than simply
adding a little phrase "in
Jesus' name" at the end of our
prayers!
a. We must realize that Jesus is the
only way by which we can
approach God - Jn 14:6
b. We must view Him as our "high
priest" who intercedes for us
3. Appealing to God in the name of His
Son can give us great
confidence that God will give us what
we need! - He 4:14-16
II.
OBSTACLES TO PRAYER
A. UNCONFESSED SIN...
1. "If I regard iniquity in my
heart, the Lord will not hear"
- Ps 66:18
2. The BASIS for prayer rests upon our
being in fellowship with
Him; such fellowship is broken if we
do not confess our sins
to Him!
B. IMPROPER TREATMENT OF OTHERS...
1. How we treat others has a bearing upon
whether God will hear
our prayers!
a. E.g., how we treat the poor - Ps 41:1-3
b. E.g., how one treats his friend - Mt 5:23-24
c. E.g., how a husband treats his wife
- 1Pe 3:7
2. We must correct our relationships with
others (if possible)
before we can expect God to hear our
prayers!
3. Especially if we desire to receive
forgiveness for our sins!
III.
ANSWERS TO PRAYERS
A. "REQUEST GRANTED"...
1. God may answer "YES" , and
grant the petitions we ask of Him
2. Such will be the case the more we try to
do His Will in our
lives - 1Jn 3:22
B. "REQUEST GRANTED, BUT NOT
YET"...
1. God may grant our request, but in time
and according to His
purpose for our lives
2. "To everything there is a season,
a time for every purpose
under heaven" - Ec 3:1
3. So we may think God is saying
"NO", when He is really saying
"YES, BUT WAIT"
C. "REQUEST GRANTED, BUT NOT AS YOU
MIGHT EXPECT"...
1. Sometimes God says "YES",
but answers it in way differently
than we anticipated
2. Remember, God's thoughts and methods
are often much different
3. Like asking God for strength and
perseverance...
a. He may give us trials to bear
b. Which in turn develops the virtues
we prayed for!
4. We should be careful and not dictate
to God HOW to answer our
prayers...
a. Limit the "HOW" and we
might be limiting the "RESULT"
b. For example, the way some pray for
the sick, they limit God
as to how He might restore them
D. "REQUEST DENIED"...
1. Often God says "NO"
2. But we must trust that God, who knows
all and what is best,
would do so only if granting our
request might not be for our
good - cf. He 12:5-11
3. We may not fully understand, but we
can still fully trust Him!
- cf. Hab 3:17-19
4. Especially in light of the promise in 1Co 10:13
CONCLUSION
1.
The ability to pray to God and receive answers in our lives is truly
one of the greatest blessings we can have as
children of God!
2.
Hopefully, understanding and applying the principles discussed in
this lesson will assure greater success in
having our prayers
answered
3.
Our next lesson will deal with "THE PRACTICE OF PRAYER",
offering
suggestions on the when, with whom, how and
what of prayer
For more information, Prayers and counseling you can contact,
Rev. Adbhuta Rao. Garnepudi
Millinium Baptist Church
Nambur, Guntur (Dist), A.P
milliniumbaptistchurchministries@yahoo.com
mbcministries.india@gmail.com
(+91)9848150491, 9908054910
Rev. Adbhuta Rao. Garnepudi
Millinium Baptist Church
Nambur, Guntur (Dist), A.P
milliniumbaptistchurchministries@yahoo.com
mbcministries.india@gmail.com
(+91)9848150491, 9908054910
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