Tuesday, December 6, 2016

next time pray...and do it in faith

Image result for pray in faithHave you ever told someone you would pray for them?  How often did you actually pray? Some Christians have diluted prayer - something that is powerful and effective [James 5:16] - down to saying grace or something as trivial as saying "bless you" when someone sneezes.

The Lord let me know that when I say I'm going to pray for someone, I need to do it.  The question that came to me was "are you saying you'll pray because it's the nice thing to do or do you really believe that a prayer in faith changes things?" I had to think about it; there have been times when I prayed for someone and I worried about it being answered.  I didn't want people to think that God wasn't good and that prayer doesn't work.  But girl, where is your faith?!  You see, prayer diluted is offered when we feel bad for someone else, when it's the "right thing" to do.  A prayer can even be initiated out of fear/worry (which we know won't amount to anything), but a prayer of faith is given when you hear something contrary to God's word and your spirit rises and says, "uh uh, that's not right"  That kind of prayer isn't concerned about what people will think, there is no wavering, only beliveing.  This prayer isn't your own words, it's simply the word of God!

I believe that this is what's missing in a lot of our prayers, the actual word...the word of God is what contains the power and our faith produces the results.  Hebrews 4:12 says the word is alive and active and sharper than any two-edged sword...; your prayer becomes alive when you use the living word.  If you don't know what the word says, find out.  Get the information you need from the prayer request and find out what the word says about the situation.  (you also have the option to pray in the spirit when you don't know what to pray and that's another blog ☺)  Then, hold on to that word; don't be moved by what you see and believe that you have it as soon as you pray [Mark 11:24].

Ex. A friend/co-worker has been worried or stress about work
A prayer that you could pray: Lord, I thank you for name.  I know that it is not your will for her to be worried because you said not to have anxiety about anything but in everything by prayer and thanksgiving to continue to make our wants known to you.  So we ask now for wisdom and favor on name's job.  Give her a spirit of excellence and help her to walk it out.  Lord, as a result of our prayer, we expect your peace to come upon name's heart and mind.  I ask you to help her to cast the care of all her concerns and anxiety, concerning work, onto you because you care for her.  We thank you that she walks in great peace in Jesus' name, Amen
Philippians 4:6-8; 1 Peter 5:6-7 
(Prayer your Foundation for Success, Kenneth Copeland)

The next time you have an opportunity to pray for someone, relish in the opportunity and privilege; pray for the person right on the spot, endeavor to do it later in your private time or add them to your prayer list...and remember to put the word on it.

-hismillennialhousewife

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