Showing posts with label Intercessor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Intercessor. Show all posts

Friday, March 02, 2007

Chapter 9, Part 5

If you want to see the power of God at work in your life begin to pray for others. Intercession is prayer on behalf of another. We need intercessory prayer for this people. Do you love this people enough to pray for them. We do not need any more marches and other public displays for the enrichment of those staging them. We need leaders who are willing to go before God and plead for this people, just as Moses went before God and pleaded for his people. That is the true nature of prayer. Because this is a hidden calling it removes false love and pride, but it brings forth great fruit. Because it is not inclined to pride and boasting, it touches Gods own heart. The Word speaks of Job, and how it was not until he prayed for his friends that his blessings came. The LORD restored Job’s losses two-fold when he got out of himself and sought the well-being of others.[1] Get out of yourselves and pray for these young people. Pray that the LORD God will have mercy on us and return us to His holiness.

When you do pray deeply you must be ready for the silence. God always answers prayer. It is just not always how or when we would like, but He always answers. God answers my prayers in three ways: yes, no, and wait. The hardest one for me is wait. It is at wait that the true saints continue to pray more fervently while the “so-called” saints bring out their own plans. Do you not know that there is growth in wait, wait fosters a closer connection to God. Remember when you first met your spouse or best friend. There was always conversation. We could not stand the uncomfortable silence. Then you reach a level of comfort where that uncomfortable silence became comfortable. No one has to speak constantly and there is no discomfort or awkwardness. In some rare instances, there is a connection that does not require speaking on many issues at all, you just know. There is peace, an understanding that was not there before. No one has to say anything you just know. God so wants that level of comfort with us. If you are truly in His will you will not have to keep asking, you just know.

Prayer is for the developing of our relationship with God just like everything else we are called to do. Prayer begins as our feeble attempt to reach out to God through our will and desires. It usually begins with a lists of needs to be filled like a prescription at a pharmacy. It usually begins with me doing most if not all of the talking and little if any listening. It often begins as something we do infrequently and for short periods. For many of us, it is from a fear of not doing it right. If your heart is pure and your goal is the seeking of God, there is no wrong way to pray. If you are faithful in your heart, God will lead you into the type of prayer that He seeks. For many though, due to their hardness of heart they refuse to heed the leading of God. They know better than God how to pray.

Mature prayer changes from my laundry list of needs to a changing of my will. Instead of me praying a few minutes in the morning or before bed like a child we pray as though it were the breath of life. We will always be in prayer in some form. For some the need for speaking at all will disappear. They will develop such a closeness to God that the level of communication changes. They will present themselves boldly before the throne and utter not a word. The Spirit will pray for them. The apostle Paul spoke about how the Spirit prays for us because we do not know what to pray. The Spirit makes intercession for us to the Father.[2] The Christ spoke of God being a spirit and those who worship Him must do so in spirit and in truth.[3]

Those praying to God for solutions will not last long in prayer. That is not the purpose of prayer, it is to bring a oneness with the Father and in that oneness are all the answers to all the questions. Are we seeking God in our prayers or are we seeking a rubber stamp on our own plans and agendas? How do we respond when God does not respond to our prayers as we believe He should? Prayer is never a destination we arrive at, it is a lifelong journey. As our journey continues our prayer life should exhibit changes. It should grow and mature as we grow and mature. We should not spend time with God because we have to, but because we want to.



[1] Job 42:10

[2] Romans 8:26

[3] John 4:24

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Chapter 9, Part 4

Many Christians look at God as some giant Santa Claus in the sky who they come to with long shopping lists of desires for themselves. God if you just give me a beautiful wife, a beautiful home, or a new car I will serve you. God is not Wal-Mart. The only purpose of prayer should be to develop a closer relationship to God. If you walk close enough to God He will know your needs. If you find God, you will find all of your needs and desires there. Instead of seeking goals and wants, we should be seeking God. It is only in finding God that all those things I seek will be found. He will keep you from the evil one. What happens to your prayer life when God does not provide you with these things you seek? A common mistake made today is that material well being is being interpreted as a blessing or closeness to God. Nowhere is this attitude supported in the scriptures. On the contrary Jesus Christ said, “blessed is the poor.”[1] But again the modern Church has translated this teaching differently. If all my wants are met when will I seek God? Your only goal in prayer should be to seek God and the well-being of others.

What is prayer? Very little teaching is done in the Church concerning this most vital aspect of the Christians life. There are a number of Christians who do not even know what or how to pray. Other than the example Christ gave to us and his disciples they do not have a clue. But in that example is everything we need to know about prayer. The key to all we want to accomplish as a people, as a nation is in prayer. Many in their egotistical foolishness think that the key to resolving the problems of the world are in activities or in technology. As if we need to do for God what He cannot do for Himself. Any work we get to do for God is not for God, it is for our instruction and development. It is to prepare us for Him and His Kingdom. Prayer is coming before the presence of God in humility, not to receive anything. It is the transforming of our will to His will. It is the coming before God with nothing and expecting nothing. There is a reason Christ said, “He knows the things you need before you even ask.”[2] If you do ask, it is in the asking that you are drawn closer to Him. Most of us would be apprehensive to ask a stranger for anything, but would be comfortable asking a friend or family member. God wants that type of relationship with us. This type of relationship can only happen when we allow ourselves to be known by our Creator.

There have been many volumes written about how Christ taught us to pray and in this short space I would not even begin to attempt to cover all the nuances of it. However, I think it is important to notice that nowhere in His example does it mention me! Where is there in the prayer the part where we pray only for ourselves? Throughout the prayer it is us and we, the Lord is giving us instructions to pray for others. Even in the final hours of His earthly ministry Christ prayed for the Fathers will to be done. It was always the Fathers will in prayer. It was through prayer that He and the Father became one. Our goal should be to gain that oneness with the Father.[3]

“Confess your trespasses to one another and pray for one
another, that you may be healed. The effective, fervent
prayer of a righteous man avails much.”

James 5:16

The scriptures tell us that our prayers are worth much. The action of prayer does not prepare us for greater works; it is in fact the greater works itself. Time spent in prayer is not wasted. It is saying through our actions that we cannot God, but You can. Not only can You, but we are going to let You. The passage speaks of action following our prayers but with no timetable attached. This has caused many a Christian to fall, their impatience. Instead of spending so much time in conferences and meetings about fornication and sin, we should be spending more time in prayer. Fornication is a sin against God as well as man and to alleviate it from our midst will require God's intervention. Prayer brings God into the equation and that changes any equation. The world may not see the benefit of bringing God into any situation, but we believers should have no problem with that fact. We can preach and have rallies from now until Christ returns and not make the problem any better. In fact we would probably make the situation worse. God and only God can turn this sinful epidemic around and break this viscous cycle that we find ourselves in. Prayer is our way of highlighting the problem, of saying to God; yes God we also see the evil in this and want it removed. Remember the work is the Lords, people who are in a state of sin are not fighting against me, they are fighting against God. The battle is the Lords not mine. I am merely a hired hand who has chosen work in the fields. We should not be like the world and take credit for what God has done. It is the labor of prayer by the saints of God that gets results. Prayer is labor. Labor is not about excitement, it is about accomplishing the job. God needs warriors, prayer warriors. Our people requires saints praying day and night for our redemption as a people.



[1] Luke 6:21

[2] Matthew 6:8

[3] John 14:2

 

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