(Matthew 7:11) “If
you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much
more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask him!”
How often I have heard believes pray, why is this
happening? Or please make this horrible situation go away. When we become
desperate in our prayer we are often in danger of losing sight on God’s will
and our wants take priority. We lose perspective, but before we can pray with
the right motivation we need to understand how we should pray. Our foundation
to prayer must spring from our new life in the spirit. We once were dead in our
trespass and sin but now have been quicken and made alive in and through the
finished work of Calvary. The Lord Jesus Christ is our illustration; to find a
solution in a maths equation an example is normally used by the teacher to
educate a scholar on how to find the result. When the student understands the
theory they can then apply the formulation to the problem and will end up with
the correct answer. The theory commands attention and must be plainly
understood; now for all those who have received the spirit of adoption whereby
we are able to cry “Abba Father” must learn God’s formula for our prayer life.
I appeal to all of us who love to fall on our knees
and pray to God our Father; how He loves to hear the prayers of the saints, in
fact their prayers all being stored in heaven to be used upon the golden altar.
They are deeply treasured; “And another angel came and stood at the altar,
having a golden censer; and there was given unto him much incense, that he should offer it with the
prayers of all saints upon the golden altar which was before the
throne. And the smoke of the incense, which came with the
prayers of the saints, ascended up before God out of the angel's hand.” (Revelation 8:3-4) - When we get to heaven and the angel offers
up the prayers of the saints on the golden altar you may even hear your voice
reverberate to the glory of God. What an overwhelming thought! Bless the name
of Jesus Christ my Lord and Saviour, how precious He is to me.
We fall into a dangerous trap when we begin to
misuse this privilege that God has afforded us. I think the apostle James gives
us the best teaching on the misuse of prayer and explains why we find life
frustrating at times. He tells us that we often pray expecting a favourable
answer but our requests elude us. I have often heard people explain it away
like this, “in God’s time”, but if our prayer is outside the will of God, it
will never be answered to our liking, how could it ever be? The deceiver may
have permission to lure us by the deceitfulness of sin and we may even think
our prayers have been approved by God, when in fact they could never have been
as they are outside His will, that request was never penned by the quill that
God held in his hand before time began. It was never scripted. Receiving a
grant at the obvious expense of others it is flawed prayer; foundationally we
must build correctly to end defined. Let’s look at how James puts it; "... you
covet and cannot obtain, so you fight and quarrel. You do not have, because you
do not ask. You ask and do not receive,
because you ask wrongly, to spend it on your passions. You adulterous
people! Do you not know that friendship
with the world is enmity with God? Therefore whoever wishes to be a
friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God. Or do you suppose it is to
no purpose that the Scripture says, "He yearns jealously over the spirit
that he has made to dwell in us"? (James
4:2-5)
We must understand and grasp that our existence as
believers is to find God’s will for our lives. So when we look at the Lord
Jesus’ paradigm we see the attitude “of not my will but thine be done”. We will
always be tempted to pray and ask amiss until we understand the importance of
God’s will in our lives. Why must it be this way? God is sovereign and
therefore is in control of all things, yes choice is afforded us as we can
align ourselves with His will or we can be driven by our own wants. However it
is only His will and purposed that will carry with it a true blessing with
honour.
Let’s use history to tell us the same story; the
destruction of God’s creation; “So the LORD said, "I will blot out man
whom I have created from the face of the land, man and animals and creeping things
and birds of the heavens, for I am sorry that I have made them." (Genesis 6:7) We
see that God had determined that the time to judge the world had arrive and He
was about to destroy it and all who lived in it with a flood. What if Noah
pleaded with God to change His mind and he prayed day in and day out that God
would repent. It would have been a futile prayer and obviously outside the will
of God. God has already made up His mind. Some may say but Moses got God to
change His mind, my retort would be when where you summoned to sit with God in
the flesh for forty days? Although destruction loomed, Noah found grace in the
eyes of the Lord and he followed God’s instruction to the tee and built an ark.
He settled his understanding, I am not sure what that entailed, we can ask him
when we see him in heaven, but he got on with the task at hand. His prayers
must have revolved around building the boat, how to gather the animals, and
what provisions to take along. All these prayers hinged around the outworking of
God’s will and not his selfish wants. In like manner when we pray in accordance
with God’s will, how will our prayers be answered? Does a father give his son a
gift that he knows will cause damage? Therefore we must put others before
ourselves and pray with earnestness to find grace in time of need to apply
ourselves to His will for our lives and if that is our persuasion, will we not
find grace to walk in the spirit in accordance to His will. We have God in our
corner, Amen! He will never be against His children, nevertheless we must learn
to find His will in our lives. I understand that this is a process and
will happen over time but we must shoot for victory. Our aim must be to glorify
our God and Father with our lives. Let us store this glorious quote into the
forefront of our minds; “How much more will your Father who is in heaven give
good things to those who ask him!”
Signing off
Tyrone