PRAYER: The Right Strategies to Get Answer
INTRODUCTION
Prayer
is one of the most misunderstood arts of the human experience, yet it is meant
to be one of the most exciting aspects of a life of faith. It is not just an
activity, a ritual, or an obligation. It is communion and communication that
touches God’s heart. It is the expression of man’s relationship with God and
participation in his purposes. Certain people have lost their faith altogether,
because of unanswered prayer. Some have turned to philosophy, metaphysics, or
cults to find answers to life’s questions and problems. Others have turned to
horoscopes, psychic hotlines, and witchcraft. The spiritual and emotional pain
of unanswered prayer can be deep and overwhelming.
STRATEGIES FOR PROBLEMS SOLVING PRAYERS
1.
1. PRAY FAITHFULLY
To be faithful means
to be filled with faith. Start praying to the same God that raised Jesus from
the dead by the Holy Spirit. If God is able to do that, then He is able to
raise your dead life, dead dreams, dead marriage, dead career, and give it new
life as well. Don’t pray your problems.
Fill your prayers with faith that God is bigger than your problems. Talk to Him
and ask Him to show you how much bigger He really is.
It really is not
about getting Him to move, as much as it is about getting you to hear His voice
to the solutions to your problems. So when you pray, listen as well and hear
His voice giving you the solution that you need.
2. PRAY DECISIVELY
The Bible teaches
that a double minded man is unstable in all his ways. In the book of James
chapter 1, James talks about praying to God.
James 1:5-8: “If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will
give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking. 6 But when you ask him, be
sure that your faith is in God alone. Do not waver, for a person with divided loyalty
is as unsettled as a wave of the sea that is blown and tossed by the wind. 7
Such people should not expect to receive anything from the Lord. 8 Their
loyalty is divided between God and the world, and they are unstable in
everything they do”.
If you ask God for
something one day, then change your mind the next, you are double minded. You
are wishy washy. You can’t be going to God and asking Him to solve your problem
or answer your prayer and then go out with your friends and tell them that
there is no solution.
That is not only
hypocritical, it is just being plain dishonest with God and them. So be
decisive. When you ask God for something, stick to it. Now that does not mean
He will always say yes. It means that He will always give you an answer to your
problem or situation. Sometimes those answers are not the ones we want to hear.
Stick to it until you get your answer.
3. PRAY WITH FORCE
Once again the book
of James gives us insight into strategies to use when praying.
James 5:16-18: “Confess
your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The
earnest prayer of a righteous person has great power and produces wonderful
results. 17 Elijah was as human as we are, and yet when he prayed earnestly
that no rain would fall, none fell for three and a half years! 18 Then, when he
prayed again, the sky sent down rain and the earth began to yield its crops”.
Now can you imagine
Elijah praying a wimpy prayer at this time? Did he pray with one eye open to
see if it was happening? I highly doubt it. Think about Jesus and how He prayed
when He raised Lazarus from the dead. Did He say “Lazarus if you feel like it
come out of that tomb?” Of course not. He said “Lazarus come forth!”
When you pray, be
bold. The blood that Jesus spilled gives us confidence and boldness to come
right up to our Heavenly Father and ask for the things we need. (Heb. 10:19)
Don’t pray wimpy
prayers. Be forceful! The kingdom of God suffers violence and the violent take
it by force. (Matthew 11:12)
4. PRAY FROM A POSITION OF LOVE
We are not called to
be vengeful. If there is to be any judgement or vengeance, it will be God that
does that. We are not called to call down fire from heaven to bring God’s wrath
upon sinners. If you do that, you will be the sinner that is first in line to
receive. We are called to be healers, deliverers, and rescuers. We have been
given the ministry of reconciliation to reconcile sinful men and women to God
and to one another. We can only do that out of a position of love.
God set the example
when He sent Jesus because of His love for the world. (John 3:16) Jesus said
that it is by our love that all men will know that we are His disciples. When
you pray, pray from a position of love. Pray for your family, community, church
and nation out of a love for it and not out of a position of judgment or hurt.
If you do this, then you are praying with the same heart that the Father has
for this world and those people.
5. PRAY TRANSPARENTLY
God is all knowing.
He already knows the things you are thinking and struggling with. Stop trying
to impress God with your Bible knowledge or spirituality. He knows exactly how
much you know and how mature you are. Instead get honest with God. If you have
been diagnosed with Cancer and you are afraid, then tell Him. If you are being
tempted to stray in your marriage, then tell Him.
When you get honest
with God, then He is able to speak into those issues with you without having to
fight against the pseudo spiritual walls you have erected. Stay in that
position talking to God until your heart changes and lines up with what is true
in the scriptures. If you are afraid, then wait until you can say “The Lord is my light and my salvation, of
whom shall I be afraid.”
The same with
physical illnesses or other circumstances like needing a job. Wait until you
can say from your heart, God spoke to me and He is going to supply all my needs
according to His riches in Christ Jesus. (Phil. 4:19)
6. PRAY WITH PASSION
God created us to be
emotional creatures.
Many times we think
that God is somehow going to get upset if we show emotion in prayer. This is
far from the truth. Give yourself the liberty to pray with emotion.
Many people when they
are emotional, turn away from prayer rather than to it.In the passage I shared
with you above, the prophet Elijah, prayed with passion. He prayed earnestly.
It was heartfelt. If you allow yourself to pray passionately, you will see a
drastic change in your prayer life and in the satisfaction you get from prayer.
7. PRAY WITH AUTHORITY
When we pray we
always end the prayer with the words, “In
Jesus Name.” Many times those words are uttered without even thinking about
it.
However, the reason
Jesus told us to end our prayers that way is because we are supposed to be
praying with the same power and authority that Jesus has. We are speaking on
His behalf.
So when you pray,
pray with authority. Jesus put it this way.
John 14:12-14: “I tell you the
truth, anyone who believes in me will do the same works I have done, and even
greater works, because I am going to be with the Father. You can ask for anything in my name, and I
will do it, so that the Son can bring glory to the Father. Yes, ask me for anything in my name, and I
will do it!
That is a promise
made by Jesus. You have His word on it. So when you pray, pray with the
authority of having this promise.
CONCLUSION
Prayer is an answer to people who have faith
in its power. When the situation seems hopeless, try the power of prayers. It
is a device that is extremely potent and effective. All our logical solutions
may fail to give us an answer but prayer never fails. Successful people in all
fields are realizing that praying helps them to feel and perform better. It
enhances our efficiency. The best of ability combined with prayers makes the
process and outcome extremely satisfying. It is not old fashioned to pray.
Prayer can be used to overcome any hurdles. If we work hard, think positively,
are fair in our dealings and pray properly we almost always get the desired
result.
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