The Right
Way to Pray
Prayer
unleashes God's power so that he is able to work in our behalf. Prayer opens the
channels of God's blessing. Prayer is how God accomplishes the things that he
wants to see happen in our lives, and in the lives of others. Prayer opens new
doors of opportunity for God to move in.
In Philippians 4:6 it says, Do not be anxious over anything, but
in everything by prayer and supplication along with thanksgiving
let your petitions be made known to God. Basically prayer is simply talking
to God just like you would talk to your very best friend.
God cares deeply about each and every one of our problems and
is just waiting for us to come to him with those problems. The Bible tells us
over and over to constantly bring our problems to our Heavenly Father. Prayer is
not to inform God of something which He may not be aware of or to try to
convince Him to love us more. He already knows our needs and He has certainly
shown his love. Prayer's purpose is to assist us in building our relationship
with God.
Why should we pray?
Prayer unleashes God's power so that he is able to work in our behalf. Prayer
opens the channels of God's blessing. Prayer is how God accomplishes the things
that he wants to see happen in our lives. Prayer opens new doors of opportunity
for God to move. In fact you can view prayer like a door. You are on one side of
a closed door and on the other side is God. But standing with God is all this
incredible and unimaginable power. When you pray, it is you turning that
doorknob and swinging that door wide open. For it is at that moment when all
that power can step through that doorway and work for God's good, and for your
good.
Since he respects our freedom of choice and free will,
prayer enables him to step into our lives. God has limited his powers in our
lives to the importance that we place on prayer. Prayer gives God the
permission to do what he has been longing to do all the time. Even when we
do not see anything significant occurring, God is still at work solving the
problem. When there are apparently no answers, God is still is waiting for the
proper time to give us the solution.
Psalm 55:22 Throw every burden upon God.
Psalm 68:19 Blessed be Our God who daily carries the load for us.
Psalm 56:9 This I well know, that God is for me.
There are four basic steps involved in the proper way to
pray.
1--Bring the problem to God's attention immediately.
But always keep the problem God centered and not problem centered.
2--Supplication. The definition of supplication is---a very honest and
clear confession that tells God that you need his help.
3--Then focus on God and not on the problem. Keep in mind that our
prayers are always to be God centered.
4--Thanksgiving. You are thankful because you know the following about
our great and mighty and glorious God.
- That you can come to the Father with your problems anytime
- That he is concerned about you
- That he loves you
- That he said that he would help you
- That he will see you through this problem
- That he has the power to solve this problem
- That you trust him 100%
God is just waiting for you to talk to him, waiting just for
those few brief moments when you acknowledge him, think about him, and show him
some love and respect. Yes, your God is just waiting for you to talk to him and
he desperately wants to talk to you, not in words, but through your
mind and your heart. God is going to bypass the vocal cords and the ear and
instead your heart will feel that gentle tugging, that urging, that pulling.
Your heart and mind will know exactly what God is trying to tell you.
Most people expect God to answer them in some divine way or
somehow speak to them verbally out of the heavens, but that isn't the way God
operates. God speaks to a persons heart. To their mind. To their sense of moral
righteousness and fairness. To their sense of what is right and Godly. And those
methods of communication that God uses are extremely loud and clear. The
person that has found Jesus and who has Jesus Christ dwelling within them, is
listening to Our Lord talk constantly to their heart, conscience, soul, and
spirit. The true child of God can hear God speak just as clearly as if God
was standing right along side of them verbally talking to them. But before God
can begin to talk to you, something must happen. You have to be receptive to
God's words. You have to begin to communicate with God and listen for God to
speak. You have to get your heart in the right condition.
Many people ask the question, why bother to listen to God,
because God always seems to work in such mysterious ways. They say that they
have absolutely no idea how or why God does what he does. But for the true
believer, God's ways are not mysterious. His ways are not concealed behind smoke
and mirrors. It is just the opposite. Because once you begin to understand Jesus
Christ, once you begin to learn what he is all about, once you begin to
understand what he is trying to do in this world and in your life, once you
begin to understand the tremendous importance that he holds for all of mankind,
then his actions will not be mysterious. In fact that's when his ways become
crystal clear. For that is when the veil over your eyes has been lifted. Now the
true believer will actually be able to predict what God is going to do in a
great many situations.
God wants each believer to know what he expects from them, and
what each believer can expect from God. That is why Jesus was speaking to all
believers down through all the ages when he said the following. Mark 4:11
"And He said to them, To you it has been given to know the mystery of the
kingdom of God."
But to get to this point there must be tremendous desire
within the heart of the believer. A desire to put in the time and make the
effort in a lifetime search for Godly truth. Few mysteries will be able to stand
up against an onslaught of this magnitude. So be prepared for God to speak to
you, and when he speaks to you he wants you to listen. There are always two
people involved in prayer. You and God. So prayer should never be a monologue,
but rather prayer should always be a dialogue.
You may wonder just how he will speak to you, just why he
would speak to you, and just what methods he uses to do his speaking. Generally
there are four reasons why he speaks to you and there are four basic methods
that he uses.
REASONS HE SPEAKS TO YOU
- God desires to have fellowship with us. We are his most
precious creation and he loves us dearly. Each and every one of us is a
child of God.
- God knows that we constantly need direction in our travels
through life.
- God realizes we need comfort and assurance in order to get
through all the trials and tribulations of this mean and cruel world.
- God wants us to get to know him.
METHODS HE USES TO SPEAK TO YOU
- God speaks to us through his Word. He uses the Bible as his
foremost tool to impart truth.
- God speaks through the Holy Spirit who is with us every
second of the day.
- God speaks to us through other believers.
- God speaks to us through divine circumstances. We are all
living under heavenly guidance, and if you look closely you will see the
hand of God written upon many of the wonderful things that come into your
life.
SEVEN THINGS TO ASK YOURSELF EACH TIME YOU PRAY.
Each and every time that you pray, you should ask yourself how the things that
you are praying for fit in and affect the following seven conditions.
1) Will the thing that I am praying for meet my Godly personal
needs and will it fit in with a just and righteous life style, or is it
superfluous and just born of the flesh?
2) Am I being submissive to God's will, and will I gladly accept what ever God
is willing to give me, if anything. Is your spirit one of absolute submission to
his will? Can you say, not my will Father, but let your will be done?
3) If my prayer is answered will the result honor God?
4) Will it harm or hurt someone else or will it interfere in another person's
life.
5) Will it please God. Will what you pray for delight God?
6) Does my request contradict or conflict with the Word of God in anyway.
7) Will it further my spiritual growth. Will what I pray for bring me closer to
God?
YOU MUST ALSO REMEMBER THAT YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THREE
THINGS WHEN IT COMES TO PRAYER.
FAITH---You must have complete faith in God.
OBEDIENCE---You must obey God fully and completely.
PATIENCE---You must wait patiently on God, for we are all on his
schedule.
WHY IS SO MUCH PRAYER NEVER ANSWERED?
Because we center on the problem and not on God. We tell God what to do. We talk
about only the problem and not about the greatness of God. We tend to talk in
terms of "me" and "I". We don't
talk or think about God, just ourselves and our troubles. We begin our prayers
with both hands out, and we still have them out when we finish our prayers.
Unfortunately when most people pray there is no praise being spoken. No
thankfulness being given. No glory being expressed. No honor or adoration being
shown.
James understood this pitfall of incorrect praying when he
wrote James 4:3. "You ask and do not receive, because you ask
wrongly". So tell God the problem and then focus on God. God
can't wait to solve your problems. God loves to work out difficulties in our
lives and if you keep your focus on God, then one way or another he will solve
that problem. This is what the Lord meant when he proclaimed in Matthew 11:28,
"Come to me, all who are weary and heavy laden, and I will give your
rest."
Also, we tend to burn out when our prayers are aimed at
negative things that we are trying to avoid. If all we do is talk to God about
how horrible and terrible our problem is, then all we do is become more
depressed, and get more discouraged. We become more agitated and we have more
anxiety. Then the problem becomes bigger and bigger and as it grows it takes on
a life of its own. What God wants us to do most is focus on positive aspects and
powers of God. Think about how God is all powerful and all knowing. Focus on his
amazing attributes and qualities. Describe his wonderful characteristics. Read
passages from the Bible which describe the greatness of God and his ability to
do absolutely incredible things. Think about our God who is able to do
everything from walk on water to raise the dead, and then ask yourself if he is
not able to solve your problem?
Also read a few Bible passages that describe God helping
people out of extremely difficult situations. Tell God how loving and wonderful
he is and that he has only your best interests at heart and that his solution to
the problem may be so much better than the solution you would like to see
happen. In other words don't pray to the problem, pray to the solution of that
problem. Because when you focus on God, God will focus on your problem. Remember
God is a solution centered being and he can solve any problem - just put your
complete faith and trust in him. For when you pray to God, he hears much more
than your words. He is also listening to your heart.
No one likes the trials and tribulations that suddenly show up
in our lives. But if we keep our eyes focused upon Jesus Christ, then we can
know without a doubt that there is a wonderful solution available for each and
every problem that enters into our lives. That even though it looks like there
is no possible way out of this difficulty, our all powerful loving Heavenly
Father can solve that problem with absolutely no trouble at all. And he will do
just that if we just stay focused on him.
The Word of God describes the many hundreds of times when God
came to those that needed his help. He came to their aid because they kept their
focus on God. When Jehoshaphat, the King of Israel realized suddenly that three
huge separate armies were coming against him to destroy him and his people, the
very first thing he did was turn his full attention to God, and he told God that
his country was completely defenseless and that they desperately needed his
help. He also told God about another thing that the nation of Israel was doing.
2 Chronicles 20:12 "O our God, we are powerless against this great
multitude that is coming against us. We do not know what to do, but our
eyes are on you."
God gave Jehoshaphat this answer.
2 Chronicles 20:17 "You will not need to fight in this battle.
Position yourselves, stand still and see the salvation of the Lord who is with
you. Do not fear or be dismayed; tomorrow go out, for the
Lord is with you."
The result? Without a single sword being drawn, without a
single spear being thrust, without a single arrow being fired, Almighty God in
his incredible way, allowed the three armies to begin to squabble among
themselves. This led to skirmishes breaking out throughout all three armies,
with the result being that the three armies wound up completely destroying each
other. These pagan and wicked armies, sent by evil people, completely destroyed
each other. Every single enemy soldier, from all three of those armies, laid
dead on the battlefield. And this all happened because Israel had kept their
focus and attention on God.
Another thing you might do if you have a specific problem is
to do a Bible word search, or get a concordance and do a search for every verse
in the Bible that relates to that specific problem. Then meditate and examine
each of those verses. Read and discuss each verse with God and ask him to do for
you, what he has done for others having similar problems. As an example
suppose you have a health problem. Then look up all the verses that relate to
sickness, health, illness, affliction, disease, affirmity, disorder, malady,
sickness, ailment, condition, ailing, unhealthy, ill, infirmity, and anything
else that you think deals with illness. If you search hard enough you will be
amazed at the verses that you will find. If the problem is one of health you
will find verses like the following.
Exodus 23:25 "So you shall serve the Lord your
God, and I will bless your bread and your water. And I will take sickness
away from the midst of you."
Jeremiah 33:6 Behold, I will bring health and
healing; I will heal them and reveal to them the abundance of peace and
truth."
Matthew 9:35 "Then Jesus went about all the cities
and villages, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the gospel of the kingdom,
and healing every sickness and every disease among the people."
Matthew 10:1 "And when He had called His twelve
disciples to Him, He gave them power over unclean spirits, to cast them out, and
to heal all kinds of sickness and all kinds of disease."
Jeremiah 30:17 For I will restore health to you, and
heal you of your wounds, says the Lord."
Deuteronomy 7:15 "And the Lord will take away
from you all sickness, and will afflict you with none of the terrible
diseases of Egypt."
To do the above is going to take some effort on your part, but
think of how much joy God is going to have when he sees one of his children
working hard in this effort. And then think of the blessings that he just may
reward you with."
The Bible is jammed full of examples of the power of prayer.
The power that comes when a person just simply opens up their heart and talks to
God. A typical example is King Hezekiah, one of many Kings of Judah. He reigned
over the Jews in Jerusalem for 29 years. He was a God fearing and a God loving
King who really tried very hard to do all that was Godly. In fact in 2 Kings
18:3, it says this of King Hezekiah. "And he did what was right in the
sight of the Lord, according to all that his father David had done."
But then one day King Hezekiah fell sick and was on his death
bed, so he called the mighty prophet Isaiah to find out if indeed he was going
to die. And here is what Isaiah told the king.
2 Kings 20:1 "In those days Hezekiah was sick and near death. And
Isaiah the prophet, the son of Amoz, went to him and said to him, Thus says the
Lord: Set your house in order, for you shall die, and not live."
King Hezekiah had no where to turn. It was completely
hopeless. He was going to die. But look at what he did. He opened up his heart,
fully and completely, and he reached down into the deepest regions of his heart,
and began to carry on a prayerful conversation with God.
2 Kings 20:2-3 "Then he turned his face toward the wall, and prayed
to the Lord, saying, Remember now, O Lord, I pray, how I have walked before You
in truth and with a loyal heart, and have done what was good in Your
sight." And Hezekiah wept profusely."
And what was the result of this prayerful conversation with
God?
2 Kings 20:4-6 "And it happened, before Isaiah had gone out into the
middle court, that the word of the Lord came to him, saying, Return and tell
Hezekiah the leader of My people, 'Thus says the Lord, the God of David your
father: "I have heard your prayer, I have seen your
tears; surely I will heal you. On the third day you shall
go up to the house of the Lord. And I will add to your days fifteen years.
I will deliver you and this city from the hand of the king of Assyria; and I
will defend this city for My own sake, and for the sake of My servant
David."
Fifteen years may not seem like a great deal, but to one who
is on their death bed, 15 years of additional life is truly a miraculous gift
from God himself.
When trials and tribulations come into our lives there is a
tremendous temptation to immediately begin to worry and become fearful. However
worry and anxiety do not bring clarity. Instead, they simply cloud our minds and
prevent us from seeing God's solution. All fear and worry do, is paralyze us.
But you can prevent mental distress from ever coming into your life, if
you look to Jesus Christ the very moment a difficult time enters your life. If
you can immediately concentrate on the Son Of God and not on the problem, then
worry and fear will never be able to gain a foothold. If we are able to do that
then verses like the following will become very, very evident. Psalm 34:19
"Many are the afflictions of the righteous, But the Lord delivers them out
of them all".
Prayer changes us, not God. Prayer opens our hearts and
minds to the greater and wiser will of God. Through prayer, God gives us
strength to better reflect his character of love when we are tested. Through
prayer God gives us courage and peace to trust in his control over
matters that are beyond our control. One of the hardest things to believe is
that God is intimately involved in our lives when everything is going wrong in
our life. But what prayer does is transform doubt into trust.
WHY WE SHOULD TRUST GOD
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- My God is right here all the time.
- My God loves me unconditionally.
- My God will listen to me.
- He will help me.
- He will hear me.
- He will give me peace.
- He will solve my problems.
- He keeps his promises.
Just imagine that you had an extremely difficult and serious
problem and there didn't seem to be any possible solution, when suddenly our
loving Heavenly Father walks up to you and says, "Can I help you in any
way? I would just love to be of assistance to you". What a glorious
moment. Now you realize that this problem is history. What seemed so unsolvable
a minute ago, will now be solved by the Creator himself. Would you not instantly
forget about the problem and do nothing but think about God's greatness? Would
you not immediately begin to praise and thank him. Instead of worrying any
longer about the problem, would you not take tremendous joy and pleasure in his
great power, love, and glory? So please remember that this loving God is
standing beside you every second of the day and night. For God, there are
solutions to all problems, and he is the one that has those solutions. And he
cannot wait to solve every one of your problems. All you need to do is to ask
him and trust him and focus on him.
HOW TO TALK TO GOD
In Matthew 6:7, the Lord tells us something very interesting concerning
the times when we pray. "When praying, do not say the same thing over
and over again, just as the heathens do, for they think that they shall be
heard for their use of many words."
Just imagine for a moment if your spouse, or one of your
children, or your best friend came to you and told you that they wanted to tell
you something. But after they told you what they wanted to tell you, they then
repeated the same thing over and over. And to make matters worse they did this
every single time that they spoke to you. After an hour, or a few days, or a
month, wouldn't you get turned off and just ignore this ridiculous type of
conversation? Wouldn't you want to just get away from this boring and bothersome
experience?
When you talk to God he doesn't want the same prayer over and
over. When you repeat something like that, the prayer has lost its meaning and
borders on being just worthless conversation. You could get a tape recorder and
just record your message over and over and then leave it running. That way you
could save yourself alot of time and do other things all the while your
supposedly praying. Plus, when you repeat the same prayer over and over you will
usually find that your mind wanders to many other things the whole time that you
are saying the prayer.
God doesn't want to hear memorized prayers that someone else
wrote. He wants to hear your prayers coming in your own words and coming
straight from your very own heart. You need to talk to God as if he were your
very best friend, because he is. Your prayers should come from your heart
and should be a conversation between you and God. It should be as if your
prayers are getting ready to burst out of you and you can hardly wait to talk to
God.
The Our Father prayer that Jesus taught his disciples in
Matthew Chapter 6 was simply an example or an outline on how to pray. If you
examine this prayer while you read it, you will observe an incredible
relationship that has been built up between the Son and his Father. You will
also see not only communication and conversation between the two, but also much
honor and praise that is being given, forgiveness that is being requested,
complete trust being placed in the Father's hands, the recognition of incredible
power, the awareness of great glory, and the proclaiming of supreme authority.
Matthew 6:9-13
Our Father in heaven, Hallowed be Your name.
Your kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in
heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who
trespass against us.
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen
If you are going to take the time to say a prayer, then the
prayer that you say better come from the deepest part of your heart. If you
really think about it, anything else is completely meaningless. So talk to him in
detail about your needs, hopes, dreams, joys, and everything else that
is having any kind of importance or effect on your life.
Prayer is our lifeline to God.
We should tell him our thoughts, desires, hurts, and problems, as well as
giving him our thanks and praises. He wants to hear them all from us. He
already knows what they are but he wants us to tell them to him. Also remember
that God's help may come about in steps or stages. Your request to the Father
may involve and have impact on the lives of many, many others, both now and in
the future. Therefore you may not receive immediately all that you request from
him, but the tide has turned the very moment that you turned to him.
Whenever you cast all of your care and concern upon him and rely upon him
totally to supply your needs and to show you how you are to live, he is quick to
respond.
Giving God our thanks is part of praying
Imagine for a moment that you do something really nice for a person you care
about. However that person doesn't give you the slightest recognition or
acknowledgment. That person simply accepts what ever you did for them, and
without a word, simply walks away. Would you be eager to do the next nice thing
for that person? And if you did another nice thing, and there was again not the
vaguest hint of acknowledgment or thankfulness, would you continue to do nice
things for that unthankful and rather selfish person?
God is just like us. We were made in his image and his
likeness and the Bible tells us repeatedly that he is very active in our lives.
We are his children, and because of his love for us, he allows many wonderful
things to come into our lives each and every day. God loves to bless his
children, and if you consider that God is almighty and that nothing in this
world happens without his permission, then those wonderful things that happen to
you in the course of a day, has to be allowed by God. How do you know that God
didn't engineer a simple thing like finding a parking space that is up real
close to the store you want to go in? Or on a busy day at the supermarket when
you are in a real big hurry, could God have created that one and only empty line
at the check out? If someone fixes you an absolutely wonderful meal, how can you
tell that God wasn't behind it? Could God have been responsible for giving you
that extra second that you needed which prevented a terrible car crash? Could
God have planned the way for that promotion, that excellent news from the
doctor, or that wonderful friend that you met?
Could God be behind that warm and loving memory that gives you
such incredible peace and joy? Was God the guiding force that assembled your
family? Does God make sure your health, and the health of your love ones, stays
excellent? Was it God that got you through school and guided the way to your
employment? Was God the one responsible for softening your harden heart so that
you became aware of his glorious presence? Is God the one giving you that extra
strength that enables you to endure that trial or tribulation? Is God the one
behind the effort to get you to lead a Godly life which will guide you up to,
and through the gates of his paradise?
Many people would simply pass all of the above off as pure
luck or fate, and that God is not involved in any of it. But, if they are wrong
and they refuse to thank God when good things happen to them, then I think that
they may be doing themselves a great disservice, and you have to wonder if the
blessings will continue. Much of the Bible talks about thanking and praising God
as the following verses indicate.
Psalms 95:2 "Let us come into his presence
with thanksgiving; let us make a joyful noise to him with praise."
Ephesians 5:20 giving thanks always, for
all things, to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus
Christ".
1 Thessalonians 5:18 "In everything give
thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus".
Psalms 100:4 "Enter into His gates with
thanksgiving, And into His courts with praise. Be thankful to Him, and
bless His name".
Hebrews 13:15 "Therefore, let us continually
offer to God the sacrifice of praise, that is, the fruit of our lips, giving
thanks to His name."
Psalms 97:12 "Rejoice in the Lord, And give
thanks".
Praying for others.
When we pray for others, we become partners with God in his work of
salvation, healing, comfort, and justice. God can certainly accomplish those
things without us, but he gives us the privilege of being involved with him
through prayer. When we intercede for a friend in trouble, a mother having
surgery, a neighbor who needs Christ, a family in financial trouble, even a
country lost in sin, we are asking God to please use his awesome powers to
provide, to help, to fix. We are acting as a go between, asking God to direct
his power in a specific direction.
The Word of God is just loaded with a great many instances
where a single person, through Godly prayerful communication with God, touched
the heart of God, and in turn brought about incredible changes in the lives of
others. My favorite example is when God wanted to destroy every single Jew in
Israel except for Moses, and then build a brand new nation of Israel. We can
find this story in the Book of Exodus.
Exodus 32:1-6 "Now when the people saw that Moses
delayed coming down from the mountain, the people gathered together to Aaron,
and said to him, Come, make us gods that shall go before us; for as
Moses, the man who brought us up out of the land of Egypt, we do not know what
has become of him. And Aaron said to them, Break off the golden earrings which
are in the ears of your wives, your sons, and your daughters, and bring them to
me. So all the people broke off the golden earrings which were in their ears,
and brought them to Aaron. And he received the gold from their hand, and he
fashioned it with an engraving tool, and made a molded calf. Then they said, This
is our god, O Israel, that has brought us out of the land of Egypt!
Then they rose early on the next day, offered burnt offerings, and brought peace
offerings; and the people sat down to eat and drink, and rose up to play."
So while Moses was up getting the 10 commandments, the people
of Israel turned their backs on God and were off making and worshipping false
gods. Not only that, but the Israelites were giving complete credit to a false
idol for bringing them out of Egyptian slavery. What was God's response?
Needless to say God was angry and he tells Moses what he is going to do in the
next few verses.
Exodus 32:7-10 "And the Lord said to Moses, Go,
get down! For your people whom you brought out of the land of Egypt have
corrupted themselves. They have turned aside quickly out of the way which I
commanded them. They have made themselves a molded calf, and worshiped it and
sacrificed to it, and said, 'This is your god, O Israel, that brought you out
of the land of Egypt! And the Lord said to Moses, I have seen this people,
and indeed they are a stubborn people! Now then, let me alone, that my anger may
burn against them and that I may destroy them; and I will make of you
a great nation."
God was about to destroy the entire nation of Israel. He was
going to destroy every man, woman, and child. The only one not destroyed was
going to be Moses. But through Godly prayerful conversation, look what Moses
tells God.
Exodus 32:11-14 "Then Moses pleaded with the Lord
his God, and said: Lord, why does Your wrath burn hot against Your people whom
You have brought out of the land of Egypt with great power and with a mighty
hand? Why should the Egyptians speak, and say, He brought them out to harm them,
to kill them in the mountains, and to consume them from the face of the earth?
Turn from Your fierce wrath, and relent from this harm to Your people. Remember
Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, Your servants, to whom You swore by Your own self,
and said to them, I will multiply your descendants as the stars of heaven; and
all this land that I have spoken of I give to your descendants, and they shall
inherit it forever. So the Lord relented from the harm which He said He would do
to His people."
As you can see, prayer is communicating with God. Prayer is a
"one on one" conversation with the only person who many times is the
only one who can help. Prayer is conversation from the deepest part of your
heart to the Almighty Creator. Prayer is telling God what is on your mind and
what is in your heart.
And because of that one single prayer that Moses said to God,
look what happened. Exodus 12:37 tells us that there was well over 600,000 able
bodied men so it is estimated that there were approximately one and half million
people if you consider the wives and all the children. And Moses, through a
single intercessory prayer, saved the lives of every single one of them. That's
the power of prayer.
In fact, if you want to experience an instantaneous jolt of
God's great love, then the next time that you pray for someone, or do any
charitable act, thank and praise God. Tell him that you are so very
grateful to him for giving YOU this opportunity to help one
of his children in need. Tell him that you are so very thankful to him for
allowing YOU to help another human being. Get down on your knees and thank
him for this extraordinary opportunity that he has given you, to help alleviate
the pain and suffering of a fellow man. Then get ready, because God in his
incredible power, will fill your spirit, soul, and heart, with utter joy, love,
and peace.
Proper and effective prayer is not only praying and talking to
God but it is also focusing on him. If I focus solely on the problem then
my prayers stand a good chance of not being answered. Calling on God in prayer
tells God that I have knowledge of him, that I have faith in him, that I have
desire toward him, that I am dependent on him, and that I want to be obedient to
him.
Also think about teaching yourself to do certain things each
and every time you pray. As an example, each time you pray ask God for
forgiveness for recent sins. Each time you pray pledge a renewed effort towards
repentance of those sins. Each time you pray ask him to bring new Godly
knowledge into your mind so that you can grow in spiritual maturity. If you
examine your heart a little, you can probably find a great many things that you
need to talk to God about each and every time you pray.
God's promise-filled Word teaches us to confidently come to
our heavenly Father in prayer-at all times and under all circumstances! Through
His Son Jesus Christ, our Intercessor, High Priest, and Friend, God promises to
hear us, answer us, and help us. Even when we are weak and lacking the right
words, God the Holy Spirit helps us to pray. Each day, read the Holy Scriptures
in prayer. God promises to supply us with His heaven-sent gifts so that
"our joy might be made full." Heavenly Father; through the blood of
Your crucified Son, we have been washed and reconciled to You. You have given us
Your Word as a lamp unto our feet and a light for our path. By Your Holy Spirit,
fill our hearts with Your Word so that we may ask for all things according to
Your will. In the name of Jesus, Amen
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