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Prayer:
Communication With God
Prayers
must be prayed
before they can be answered.
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An extraordinary source of strength and power
is available to you. There is no charge, and the supply is
unlimited. Are you interested? Through prayer, mankind can
have direct access to the great God of Heaven and earth.
Many people wonder what prayer is. Others do
not pray because they feel they don't know how. However, prayer
is not a complicated process that takes years of training
or experience in order to master. Prayer is simply communication
with God. It is talking with God as we would a friend. It
is important to approach God with respect, but it is also
important to remember that He is interested in every facet
of our lives. Scripture says, “Ask, and it shall be given
you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened
unto you” (Matthew 7:7). It sounds simple enough, but does
it always work? It does if people pray correctly, but there
are essential criteria.
First, it is important to remember that God
does answer prayer, though His answers may not always be yes.
Sometimes He may reply with no or wait. Also, our requests
must be according to God's will. “Ye ask, and receive not,
because ye ask amiss, that ye may consume it upon your lusts”
(James 4:3). Some requests are made out of selfish desires,
others could be hurtful or be spiritual hindrances if granted.
At such times, God is watching out for a person's good by
answering no.
God also wants us to pray in faith. “And all
things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall
receive” (Matthew 21:22). As we ask God, we must believe He
is able and willing to answer in our best interest.
We must pray with all our hearts, totally submitting
ourselves to Him and His will. We will find it difficult to
come to God in faith if we have sin in our hearts. If we have
an unforgiving spirit or are living an unholy life, we must
first seek forgiveness and be certain we are in conformity
with God's commandments. Then we can approach God and expect
Him to answer. We also need to ask with thanksgiving. God
wants to know that we appreciate what He has already done
for us.
Sometimes we must be persistent. Jesus told
the story of a woman who petitioned an unjust judge. The judge
granted her request because of her importunity. Often it is
much easier to give up and think that God doesn't want to
answer than to keep praying until we prevail. Sometimes we
may find it necessary to have others pray with us so that
we may receive the answer. Jesus said that if two agreed in
prayer, it would be done. At other times, we will find it
necessary to pour our hearts out to God in secret. God's Word
promises that such prayer will be rewarded openly.
In some instances, the burdens of our hearts
may be so heavy that we don't know how to pray. A groaning
from the soul may be all that's possible. Yet the Spirit of
God can take those unutterable cries and make intercession
with them. It is certain that such fervent prayer will be
rewarded.
The important issue is to pray. Prayers must
be prayed before they can be answered. The Bible exhorts us
to “Pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17). We should
start the day with prayer, asking God's guidance and protection
in the hours ahead. We need to ask Him to deliver us from
temptation. If possible, it is good to spend some time in
prayer during the middle of our day. We can communicate with
God about everything we do and have His presence in every
situation and trial. When the day is over, we need to thank
Him for His provisions and help.
Rest assured, however, that as soon as we endeavor
to seek God, Satan will do his best to defeat our efforts.
He will send interruptions, distractions, and any other possible
hindrance. We must determine to resist him and purpose to
continue in prayer no matter what happens.
If we take the time and make the effort to pray,
what happens to our prayers? Sometimes we can see the answer
come to pass almost immediately, but at other times the enemy
might try to tell us our prayers have disappeared or been
ineffective and lost. The Bible reveals something of what
happens to prayers. An angel told Cornelius that his prayers
and offerings had come up for a memorial before God. In the
Book of Revelation we read that the prayers of all the saints
are stored in golden vials and offered with incense before
God. What a privilege to be able to send something to Heaven
that is worth being stored in a golden vial and poured out
before God!
Yet even with this knowledge, how many people
take the time and make the effort to pray? No one who has
endeavored to pray would claim that serious praying is easy.
So is it worth the effort? Those who have proved it effective
would answer with a hearty yes. Any mother who has prayed
for the protection of her child and later heard how he was
miraculously spared would vouch for the effectiveness of prayer.
Anyone who has prayed for the conviction of a sinner and has
seen circumstances in that person's life bring him to repentance
would say prayer works. A person who has interceded and seen
the Lord intervene in impossible situations knows that prayer
avails.
Let us purpose in our hearts to pray. If we wait until we have
the time to do it, something else will always seem more important.
However, if we set ourselves to pray and make it a priority
in our lives, God will answer.
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