Teach me thy way, O LORD; I will walk in thy truth:
unite my heart to fear thy name (Psalm 86:11).
Do you believe in the efficacy of your prayers?
Or do you always look for someone to help you pray? The Bible says,
"...The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much"
(James 5:16). He’s telling you that the prayer of a righteous man works!
It produces results. When you pray, never think it’s not working. As
long as you’re born again, it’s wrong to think you’re not qualified to
receive answers to your prayers! Your prayer works. God wants you to
know this.
One of the challenges that many have with prayer is the lack of focus. When you pray, you must have focus. We read in our opening verse, "…unite my heart to fear thy name." The New International Version puts it this way: "…give me an undivided heart, that I may fear your name." It’s talking about an undivided heart. So, in prayer, focus your attention on the Lord, and be conscious of what you’re praying about.
There’re lots of Christians who pray about so many things, and a moment later, don’t remember what they prayed about. They say so many things to God, and even when God answers, they don’t know, because they never take record of what they say to God; they don’t pray with focus or a clear direction.
Maintain a diary of prayer! The things you’re concerned about that you’d like to pray about, write them down in a diary, and have scheduled times when you pray about those things. Then as you pray, receive. Believe in your prayer; believe that you’re making an impact; for God is always willing to grant you your heart’s desire: "Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them" (Mark 11:24).
Prayer
Dear Father, thank you for the confidence that I have in you, that whatsoever I ask according to your will, you hear me. You made the sun stand still upon the prayer of Joshua, and you’re the same yesterday, today and forever. Therefore, my faith is strengthened today to receive the petition that I desire of you, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
further study:1 John 5:14-15; Romans 12:12
: Romans 9:1-29 Psalms 74-77One of the challenges that many have with prayer is the lack of focus. When you pray, you must have focus. We read in our opening verse, "…unite my heart to fear thy name." The New International Version puts it this way: "…give me an undivided heart, that I may fear your name." It’s talking about an undivided heart. So, in prayer, focus your attention on the Lord, and be conscious of what you’re praying about.
There’re lots of Christians who pray about so many things, and a moment later, don’t remember what they prayed about. They say so many things to God, and even when God answers, they don’t know, because they never take record of what they say to God; they don’t pray with focus or a clear direction.
Maintain a diary of prayer! The things you’re concerned about that you’d like to pray about, write them down in a diary, and have scheduled times when you pray about those things. Then as you pray, receive. Believe in your prayer; believe that you’re making an impact; for God is always willing to grant you your heart’s desire: "Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them" (Mark 11:24).
Prayer
Dear Father, thank you for the confidence that I have in you, that whatsoever I ask according to your will, you hear me. You made the sun stand still upon the prayer of Joshua, and you’re the same yesterday, today and forever. Therefore, my faith is strengthened today to receive the petition that I desire of you, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
further study:1 John 5:14-15; Romans 12:12
: Luke 13:22-30 Judges 12
No comments:
Post a Comment