Prayers, can one
truly count on them? Over the past decade or
so, I've witnessed many Christians with issues,
some critical, that have gone to the Lord in
sincere prayer with seemingly little to no
results. Many justified their seemingly
unanswered prayers in one-way or the other. So,
how can this be with all the promises that are
given in the bible to those that believe? When
I study the Scriptures and especially the book
of Acts, I see a true dependency upon God’s
divine intervention in the lives of the early
Christians. I think many Christians including
myself share in that heart felt desire for that
kind of a close relationship with God. But,
whatever the reason, for some, that close divine
relationship is not always found. I've thought
that possibly the number one reason could be
disobedience and/or unbelief in the presence of
Christ's anointing. To me, Christ's anointing
is the truth revealing revelations and
understanding that's given through the Holy
Spirit, God's individual "word" to those with an
open heart. These revelations and
understandings is where we can find the strength
to overcome. But because of unbelief and/or even
mistrust in this anointing, some pay little
attention to this leading of the Holy Spirit.
In our daily lives, understanding truth is vital
to success. Without understanding, it's much
harder to find self discipline in our lives.
And discipline is very important in overcoming
the snares of the evil one for it begins with
making good choices and good choices are made
with understanding. For those that have studied
Job will know that when Job had understanding of
the need for repentance before God, he was
released from the hand of Satan. But for those
not trusting Christ's anointing, may continue to
search, possibly never finding the truth that
comes from only God. Therefore, what role could
this play in unanswered prayers? Lets consider
what shortened the life of Saul in the Old
Testament.
1 Samuel 28:17.
"And the Lord has done for
Himself as He spoke by me. For the Lord has torn
the kingdom out of your hand and given it to
your neighbor, namely, David. 18. "Because
you did not obey the voice of the Lord nor
execute His fierce wrath upon Amalek, therefore
the Lord has done this thing to you this day.
God’s word to
Saul was to execute fierce wrath upon Amalek but
Saul did not obey the Lord in this matter. We
find later that after Saul disobeyed the voice
of the Lord that his prayer was no longer
answered by whatever means that God would of
chosen.
1 Samuel 28:6. And when
Saul inquired of the Lord, the Lord did not
answer him, either by dreams or by Urim or by
the prophets.
Today, because of what our Lord Jesus
sacrificed for all, we are all given opportunity
to the Holy Spirit of God, which can reveal all
truth to each individual that has an open heart
to God. In James 1:22 we are instructed to be
doers of the word, that word that is found in
the heart of those that are His. Praise be to
God that He has given all access to His word by
His Spirit but for those that give little to no
significance to it, how can they expect to hear
from the Lord? Consider that the same Lord that
Saul was seeking, after his disobedience, is the
same Lord Jesus of today. Consider Hebrews
13:8: Jesus Christ is the
same yesterday, today, and forever. If
He resisted Saul, will He not also resist those
today that are not listening or disobedient?
Another
possible reason for unanswered prayer:
Now there is
another big reason that Saul’s kingdom and life
was taken from him. Lets take a close look at
also:
1 Chronicles 10:13. So
Saul died for his unfaithfulness which he
had committed against the Lord, because he did
not keep the word of the Lord, and also
because he consulted a medium for guidance.
When I study about the woman medium, I do not
find where she did anything wrong. I do not
believe the Lord’s wrath was against this
woman. Actually, she was an instrument that
brought truth to Saul. I do not believe the
medium is the focus of fault but rather that
Saul was seeking counsel from another rather
than the Lord. It would have made no
difference, he could have sought the counsel of
his local pastor and the result would have been
the same. In doing so and his disobedience,
Saul was found “unfaithful”. And that is the
focal point to Saul’s demise! Today, we have
the same issues. We have prayer and the
personal presence of the Holy Spirit of God. If
we seek spiritual counsel from anyone, other
than the Lord, that can be a proven indicator of
unfaithfulness to the Lord and how can anyone
expect anything different than the failed
response that Saul experienced. If we take to
heart the message that Saul received, maybe
through self-exanimation, repentance and grace
we can find more of our prayers being answered
in accordance to our daily needs. For me,
seeking the Lord, begins with love, love opens
the door of a submissive heart, and submission
can only be accomplished through communication
manifested in obedience. This is what encloses
the kingdom of God here on earth, which Jesus
said is "at hand".
This communication, is the anointing of Christ
that gives the followers of Christ their
revelations of choice for their daily
direction. This is the personal “word of God”
which is given to each of those that are of His
kingdom and is as real and tangible as each
breath we take.
2 Corinthians
6:5. Now He who has
prepared us for this very thing is God, who also
has given us the Spirit as a guarantee
Identifying a “word” of God:
Paul clearly
identifies the true “Word” of God, by pointing
to the “one word” that had been given to Isaiah,
with the many mechanical words that were
spoken. There is a big difference between “one
word” and “these
words” in the following Scripture. Take notice:
Acts 28:25. So when they
did not agree among themselves, they departed
after Paul had said
one word:
"The Holy Spirit spoke rightly through Isaiah
the prophet to our fathers, 26. "saying,
`Go to this people and
say: "Hearing you will hear, and shall not
understand; and seeing you will see, and not
perceive; 27. For the heart of this people has
grown dull. their ears are hard of hearing, and
their eyes they have closed, lest they should
see with their eyes and hear with their ears,
lest they should understand with their heart and
turn, so that I should heal them.'' '
(This “one word” is
enclosed within these 70 “words”)
28. "Therefore let it be
known to you that the salvation of God has been
sent to the Gentiles, and they will hear it!''
29. And when he had said these words,
the Jews departed and had a great dispute among
themselves.
It is very clear that verse 26 & 27
containing about 70 words was the “one
word” that God had revealed to Isaiah.
That “one word” was
a complete precept and/or concept of God's
willingness to heal but hindered to those with a
rebellious heart. Because of the Way that is
provided through Christ, those that have
accepted the Promise of the Father, the Holy
Spirit of God, can receive their own divine
concepts and precepts from the Lord. So we need
to be aware and joyfully seek for them and be
obedient, especially if we desire His divine
blessings.
Disobedience to the revelations of the Holy
Spirit:
Consider the
depth of what is written in James 4:17.
Therefore, to him who
knows to do good and does not do it, to him it
is sin. Why is this a sin, because it
is disobedience to the Holy Spirit. The key
words here are “who knows”.
Truth is revealed by the Holy Spirit and if one
knows, that revelation has come from none other
than the Holy Spirit.
Therefore to him who knows to do good and does
not do it, this one is not obeying the
voice of the Lord or keeping the “word” of the
Lord that had been revealed to him. It is my
deepest belief that both, the “word” and “voice
of the Lord” is given through the Holy Spirit of
God. Therefore if we want a successful prayer
life, we need to be obedient to God's will in
our lives.
Submitting
to God’s will:
Ephesians 5:15.
See then that you walk
circumspectly, not as fools but as wise, 16.
redeeming the time, because the days are evil.
17. Therefore do not be unwise, but understand
what the will of the Lord is.
Consider the prayer that Jesus taught His
disciples:. Luke 11:2.
So He said to them,
"When you pray, say: Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be Your name. Your kingdom come. Your
will be done On earth as it is in heaven. 3.
Give us day by day our daily bread. 4. and
forgive us our sins, for we also forgive
everyone who is indebted to us. And do not lead
us into temptation, but deliver us from the evil
one.''
Each of us are given an opportunity to live our
lives not by our will but by whatever will that
God has set before us. Jesus’ life was a living
example of obedience to the will of His heavenly
Father: Luke 22:42.
saying, "Father, if
it is Your will, remove this cup from Me;
nevertheless not My will, but Yours, be done.''
Philippians 2:5. Let this
mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus,
6. who, being in the form of God, did not
consider it robbery to be equal with God, 7. but
made Himself of no reputation, taking the form
of a servant, and coming in the likeness of men.
8. And being found in appearance as a man, He
humbled Himself and became obedient to the point
of death, even the death of the cross.
And take note
that as Christians we are instructed to have
this same mind as demonstrated by Jesus’
obedience. Take special notice to this
instruction. Let this mind
be in you which was also in Christ Jesus,
6.
who, being in the form of
God, did not consider it robbery to be equal
with God,
There is a big difference in being equal with
and equal to. In Isaiah, Lucifer wanted to be
equal to God. Being “equal to” is claiming
independence as was the heart of Lucifer for he
wanted his own kingdom. But Jesus was “equal
with” and that was done by His being total
submissive to the will of His Father. And this
is the mind that we are instructed to have. Not
by our will but by our heavenly Father’s will.
In James it is written: James 4:7.
Therefore submit to God.
Resist the devil and he will flee from you. 8.
Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.
...
I personally
believe that any of us can have a very close
relationship within the fullness of God if we
are willing to submit to His will. The key word
here is submission to God rather than seeking
our own will. For me, I would like to live my
life in comfort but comfort is not always God's
will for us. Jesus' life was not manifested in
comfort nor any of the disciples. Are we
willing to exchange comfort for the presence and
manifestations of God? Anyone can boastfully
say yes! but is that really the truth. I know
that time is running short yet I do not always
witness as I should to those that do not have
the knowledge of God. It's not always
comfortable to witness but the apostle Paul was
not motivated by comfort but the by presence of
Christ and love.
1 Corinthians
15:34 Awake to
righteousness, and do not sin; for some do not
have the knowledge of God. I speak this to your
shame.
Jesus’
prayer in seeking His Father’s will:
I believe Jesus
gave us a very good example, that by observing,
we can understand and find answers to our
prayers. Take note that one of the last
commandments that Jesus gave His disciples was
to observe.
Matthew 28:18.
Then Jesus came and
spoke to them, saying,
"All authority has been
given to Me in heaven and on earth. 19. "Go
therefore and make disciples of all the nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father and of
the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20. "teaching
them to observe all things that I have
commanded you; and lo, I am with you always,
even to the end of the age.'' Amen.
Jesus, in His
last moments with His disciples before He was
arrested, observed the behavior of His disciples
following His giving them this one commandment.
Matthew 26:41.
"Watch and pray, lest
you enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is
willing, but the flesh is weak.''
Jesus’
observation was that their spirit was willing
but in the flesh they were too weak to obey that
commandment. I believe this observation was
given to Him by the Holy Spirit.
Jesus began His
public ministry following His baptism and
victory over Satan’s temptations. In His public
ministry He was led by the Spirit of God and it
is my belief that all the things that Jesus knew
and recognized was not because He was God but
that He’d been baptized by God and the things He
knew was given to Him by the Holy Spirit of
God. Consider Acts 10:38. "how
God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy
Spirit and with power, who went about doing good
and healing all who were oppressed by the devil,
for God was with Him.
Keeping this
thought in mind and lets go back to where Jesus
was in prayer about the extreme suffering that
was about to happen to Him.
Matthew 26:36.
Then Jesus came with them to a place called
Gethsemane, and said to the disciples,
"Sit here while I go
and pray over there.''
37. And He
took with Him Peter and the two sons
of Zebedee, and He began to be sorrowful and
deeply distressed. 38. Then He said to them,
"My soul is exceedingly
sorrowful, even to death. Stay here and
watch with Me.'' 39. He went a little
farther and fell on His face, and prayed,
saying, "O My Father, if it is possible, let
this cup pass from Me; nevertheless, not as I
will, but as You will.''
40. Then He came to
the disciples and found them asleep, and said to
Peter, "What,
could you not watch with Me one hour?
41. "Watch and pray, lest you
enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is
willing, but the flesh is weak.''
42. He went away
again a second time and prayed, saying,
"O My Father, if this
cup cannot pass away from Me unless I drink it,
Your will be done.'' 43.
And He came and found them asleep again, for
their eyes were heavy. 44. So He left them,
went away again, and prayed the third time,
saying the same words. 45. Then He came to His
disciples and said to them,
"Are you still sleeping
and resting? Behold, the hour is at hand, and
the Son of Man is being betrayed into the hands
of sinners. 46. "Rise, let us be going. See, he
who betrays Me is at hand.''
Jesus’
example of recognizing answered prayer:
It seems to me
in the following Scripture we see that after the
third time, Jesus recognized that His disciples
did not have the strength, in the flesh, to obey
His commandment. I believe that at this point
Jesus fully recognized that without His
sacrifice, that all mankind, without the
presence of Christ and the strength that comes
from God, would not be able to obey the
commandments that comes from God through His
Holy Spirit. At this point Jesus fully
understood the magnitude of His sacrificial
payment for the sins of all mankind that would
pave the way for all, that for those that would
repent to God could become the disciplined
followers of Christ having been reconciled to
God through His innocent blood. At this point
Jesus said “It is
enough! The hour has come” and He was
obedient, even to His death.
Mark 14:
41. Then He came the third time and said to
them, "Are you
still sleeping and resting? It is enough! The
hour has come; behold, the Son of Man is being
betrayed into the hands of sinners. 42. "Rise
up, let us go. See, My betrayer is at hand.''
Take special
notice that Jesus prayed and His Father did not
answer Him with words or angels or great signs
and wonders. I believe He received His answer
through the revelations that are given through
the Holy Spirit. Therefore I find it very
encouraging that those that are of Christ also
have the same Spirit that was given to Jesus so
that we can also find answers to our prayers
through the things that God gives us through the
revelations that are given through Christ.
After all, there is only “one
Spirit” and the same Spirit that was
given to Jesus is the same Spirit that indwell
those that are of Christ. I love this following
verse for it gives us a wonderful promise and
surety. Ephesians 4:4.
There is one body and
one Spirit, just as you were
called in one hope of your calling; 5. one
Lord, one faith, one baptism; 6. one God and
Father of all, who is above all, and through
all, and in you all.
Through our
observations, answers to our prayers are
realized by the revelations that are given to us
by God. This is a very powerful tool that God
has given those that are His for His divine
direction.
Romans 8:14.
For as many as are led
by the Spirit of God, these are sons of God.
Understanding the will of the Lord:
Philippians
5:17. Therefore do not be
unwise, but understand what the will of the Lord
is.
God is love and
everything we do, need to be done in the Spirit
of love. 1 John 4:8. He
who does not love does not know God, for God is
love.
2 Corinthians
5:20. Therefore we are
ambassadors for Christ, as though God were
pleading through us: we implore you on Christ's
behalf, be reconciled to God.
Each of us that
are of Christ have been given a spiritual gift.
We will know our gift and God will place desire
in our heart.
Philippians
2:13. for it is God who
works in you both to will and to do for His good
pleasure.
Each of the
gifts that God has given us are to be used to
manifest His glory and presence. Each gift is
necessary and beneficial to the body of Christ.
but not always easy to minister. But as good
stewards we need to be faithful in fulfilling
God’s will in our lives. Therefore, prayer and
submission go hand in hand. The more we're
willing to submit our lives to the will of our
heavenly Father, the more we'll realize answered
prayers. Submitting to God is not in our
fleshly nature. You see submitting alone is not
enough. There are two types of submission. One
is, out of force and the other is, out of love.
When I am speaking of submitting to God, I am
speaking the submission in love. God is love
and therefore love is the very core to
righteousness. There is a big difference in
obeying the commandments of God through love or
by force. When Jesus obeyed, it was done in
love. I believe this is why Jesus asked Peter
three times, do you love me? For it is very
important that we serve the Lord because of our
love and not by force. Our witnessing is done
in love, our everyday obedience is done in
love. Love is our very best weapon against
evil.
1 Corinthians
13:8. Love never fails…
Matthew 22:37.
Jesus said to him,
" `You shall love the
Lord your God with all your heart,
with all your soul, and with all your
mind.'38. "This is the first and great
commandment. 39. "And the second is like it: `You
shall love your neighbor as yourself.'
Love is
pivotal in serving the Lord:
Take notice that
Jesus focused upon Peter’s love for Him before
He gave him the commandment to: ...Feed
My lambs.
John 21:15. So when they
had eaten breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter,
"Simon, son of
Jonah, do you love Me more than these?''
He said to Him, "Yes,
Lord; You know that I love You.'' He said to
him, "Feed My
lambs.'' 16. He
said to him again a second time,
"Simon, son of Jonah, do
you love Me?'' He
said to Him, "Yes, Lord; You know that I love
You.'' He said to him,
"Tend My sheep.''
17. He said to him the
third time, "Simon,
son of Jonah, do you love Me?''
Peter was grieved because
He said to him the third time, "Do you love
Me?'' And he said to Him, "Lord, You know all
things; You know that I love You.'' Jesus said
to him, "Feed My
sheep.
When Jesus told His disciple, ..."If
you ask anything in My name, I will do it".
This was a commitment made in love and therefore
the things we ask, need to come from our love
for Him.
John 14:12. "Most
assuredly, I say to you, he who believes in Me,
the works that I do he will do also; and greater
works than these he will do, because I go to My
Father. 13. "And whatever you ask in My name,
that I will do, that the Father may be glorified
in the Son. 14. "If you ask anything in My name,
I will do it. 15. "If you love Me, keep My
commandments.
When Jesus was obedient even to the point of
death, it was done not by force but through love
and likewise our submission to the Lord is also
to be done in love.
John 14:21. "He who has My
commandments and keeps them, it is he who loves
Me. And he who loves Me will be loved by My
Father, and I will love him and manifest Myself
to him.''
“Loving the
Lord” and “believing in the Lord” go hand in
hand. There is a big difference in placing one’s
trust in ideologies and truly trusting the Lord.
Ideologies alone are not a living thing and
without life, love can not be experienced. But
trusting in the Lord begins with believing and
believing matures into a heart felt love as one
recognizes the works and presence of Christ in
their life.
Having the presence of Christ is a daily living
experience where there is a close divine
relationship and fellowship through prayer with
the Lord. A prayer life without love may very
well be self-seeking but a prayer life which is
founded upon love is glorifying the Lord through
those that are His.
In answer to this question: Prayers, can one
truly count of them? To this I would answer
Yes!, that is if one is willing to seek and
submit to the will of God, through His Spirit,
through love for love is pivotal in serving the
Lord.
Love comes from God but it’s our choice to
receive it and allow that love to be manifested
through our lives. 1 Corinthians 13:8.
Love never fails...
Believing in Jesus
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