Saturday, July 29, 2017

Prayer life of Abraham


We are going to be primarily focusing on the New Testament in regards to prayer, but it would be remiss not to bring out some main observations concerning prayer that availed before God (as recorded in Scripture) from the Old Testament.
Let’s look at some notable things we see in how Abraham prays and is heard by God.
  1. First we see Abraham, (though we know ultimately it is God's grace in all) is chosen and has things revealed to Him by God because of obedience. For example we see Abraham's obedient in what was revealed for him to do in the commandment of the Lord concerning circumcision (17:9-14) for the establishment of the covenant. There isn’t further revelation until what has been revealed is obeyed.
Also God knew Abraham would be obedient to teach his children, “For I have known him, in order that he may command his children and his household after him, that they keep the way of the Lord to do righteousness and justice, that the Lord may bring to Abraham what He has spoken to him” (18:19). This obedience is connected to Abraham “fearing God” (22:12). This is of course aligns with the New Testament and what was spoken of Jesus while He was on earth in the flesh (please read Hebrews 5:7, “and was heard in that He feared;....” see also corresponding New Testament first in John 14:21. Obedience is also connected to true surrender/ submission of course.
  1. Second, we see Abraham had faith in what God told him, that He would indeed fulfill His promise. We read after God brought him outside to look at the stars and was told so would be his descendants, that Abraham“believed in the Lord, and He accounted it to him for righteousness” (15:6). We read in Hebrews 11:6, that “without faith, it is impossible to please God.” If we want to be people who are heard by God in answered prayer, we must understand it’s connected to those who please Him, and the way we please Him in part is to obey what He has commanded, and have faith in His Word.
  2. Lastly, we see a connection of Abraham’s faith, and his understanding of God’s character. Abraham responds to this revelation of God’s character by building an altar. In other words Abraham worships.   Isn’t it striking as you read the Scriptures, how Abraham seems so hungry to know more of God and how child-like he is in being so teachable? We see this in Genesis 14 with Melchizedek who for the first time declares God’s Name as “God Most High” or “El-Elyon” and Abraham right away, speaks that Name he just learned/ had revealed to him to the king of Sodom. He immediately “practices” what he learned. We see Abraham grow in this of course as we go on, understanding God is his shield and exceedingly great reward (15:1) or Abraham declaring His Name “Yahweh Yirah” the God Who provides (22:14).
We see these same three truths as we go through the Old Testament. The last point, concerning His character, we’ll see again next time as we look at Moses. Praise His Name that we have all of this recorded in His eternal Word. What a treasure to read in detail how our Lord has interacted over the centuries with His people!
So in closing, in application, we must ask ourselves, “Do I carry a disposition of obedience concerning the revelation of God?” Jesus said in Luke 6:46, “Why do you call me Lord, Lord, and do not do the things I say?” As I stated in my book, “The Elijah Generation” I listened to a well known prophet of God’s sermon, who heard God’s voice with such tremendous clarity. The number one question he was asked was, “how do I hear God’s voice?!” To which he replied, “If you have the intention to obey what God will speak to you, before He speaks, you will never lack in hearing God’s voice.” Obedience is the acid test of authentic faith. Let’s make sure we repent of any disobedience, and if there is something we have failed to do that He has spoken for us to do, let us believe He will reveal that again to us, and let us be quick to obey.   Get in the discipline this week, and into this month, to wait on the Lord and ask Him to speak to you (as you read His Word and as you pray) for what He wants you to do and have the readiness to obey.  Start with 5-10 min. of practicing silence and waiting on Him after you've asked Him to speak.  Then obey what He reveals.
As a friend of mine said, “True prayer always results in some form of action.”

Secondly, do we pray with faith? We know that faith comes by hearing and hearing the Word of God. We must believe the things He has spoken, His promises, are “Yes” and “Amen” (2 Corinthians 1:20). Let us not be as the disciples who were rebuked for their unbelief (Mark 16) but be like the centurion who was commended for his faith because he understood that our Lord has all authority, and when He says something, it’s truth! Let us renounce any unbelief, confessing this sin, and repenting of it.

Lastly, let’s devour the Word and look for His character to know Him better. Let us be like Abraham, and speak out His Name, which is His character, and invite Him to reveal Himself in that specific way in and through our lives. Take a note card, or a notebook, or a journal, and begin to write out the character of God as you go through the Word. Go back over it, rehearse it, and build an “altar.” An altar of worship and praise to the Most High, as you make your petitions known to Him.  It will take you some time, but keep adding to that journal and keep referring to it.

It’s from this place of revelation of the character of God that Abraham is able to pray with boldness in interceding for his nephew and for Sodom (As Abraham refers to Him as the “Judge of all the Earth” (18:25)). For us too this is foundational to prayer, and how we pray and our confidence to be heard and the knowledge that nothings is impossible with our Father!   We know we call Him, “Abba,” our Father. However some times our understanding of the character of Father can be skewed, this is where we need to meditate on His other names that encapsulates the true understanding of Who our Heavenly Father is (i.e. Provider as Abraham came to understand, or Protector as God revealed in 15:1 or All Mighty 17:1). We’ll look at some specific references next time....

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

The Centrality of the Word

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Prayer 101



If any Christian might wonder if they are a target of spiritual warfare, all they need to do is determine to pray more.  One will soon find why prayer must be a discipline. From distractions to demands, many things will seek to pull the Christian from engaging the Father in prayer.  It’s in prayer where there is intimacy with Him, it’s in prayer where revelation in given on any subject or issue or trial, it’s in prayer where power is released!  As Billy Sunday once said, “If you are strangers to prayer, you are strangers to power.”

Few Christians will not lament the present conditions they may face, or what is happening in the community they live in, or the moral condition of our country.  Beyond that, there are the enormous issues in nations around the world. Just think of the 10/40 window and the sheer millions and millions of people that need to hear of the glorious Gospel of Jesus  Christ.  As John Stott said, “We must be global Christians with a global vision because our God is a global God” and as Oswald Smith said, “We talk of the second coming, half the world has never heard of the first.”

As a Church we must take responsibility for the lost around us.  We know the answer, the answer is Jesus.  I would also venture to say, we all know the means to make Jesus known.  We know it’s His Word (i.e the “seed” as Jesus spoke concerning the Kingdom to bring the harvest), but we also know its prayer.  Prayer moves the heart, prayer prepares the ground for the seed of His Word, prayer opens doors of opportunity, prayer releases boldness, and prayer (in God’s infinite wisdom), is the gift He has given to shape history.  History belongs to those who pray.

And here we are, 2017, in Father’s providence He has allowed us to live in such a time as this.  We have the awesome privilege, honor and responsibility to pray for His glory to be revealed in the Earth.  We know what we ought to do, we are to be a people of prayer. “To him who knows the right thing to do, and doesn’t do it, to him it is sin” James reminds us (James 4:17).

We are called to act on so many promises given to us in prayer by our Lord.  I want to encourage you, to go with me through selected passages as we look at prayer that avails before God from Scripture.   From this study, to then apply what we learn immediately in practice and watch what our King will do in and through us for His great Namesake.

I testify (as I’m sure you can as well) to the power of prayer.  I have seen so many miracles from demons cast out, to the blind seeing, to a tumor disappearing immediately, the lame walking those on the brink of death be raised up to the astonishment of nurses and doctors and on and on.  I have seen Father open doors to preach to multitudes, to a national radio program, to the beginnings of transformational revival in areas He has placed my family and I.  How did it happen?  Obviously, not by the arm of flesh!  It was only by His Spirit as we humbled ourselves in prayer.  And yet in all I’ve seen I’m hungry for so much more and I’m quite certain you are as well! 
How will we see our hearts and our families aflame for God?  When we are people of prayer. How will see our churches filled with His presence and power?  When we are people of prayer.  How will see our schools, communities and cities changed, even our nation impacted in transformational revival?  When God’s people become people of prayer.

So, will you go on a journey with me in prayer?  Perhaps you are already in a wonderful place of intercession and abiding prayer, may these posts encourage you as you press forward.  Maybe you have backslidden and you are looking for a time of re-consecration, may these posts challenge you and provoke you in your recommitment.  Perhaps you feel you are a novice in prayer, may these posts be a tool to move you deep in a place of intimacy and prayer and may your journal be filled with testimony after testimony of answered prayer and watch as you are changed forever.  Maybe you are wanting to have a group discipleship time, feel free to use these posts as we look in the Word, to bring a deeper level of accountability but also excitement as your group believes Father together for impossible things, and see transformation take place.

One of the gravest perils which besets the ministry is a restless scattering of energies over an amazing multiplicity of interests which leaves no margin of time and of strength for receptive and absorbing communion with God. – Andrew Bonar

"Is prayer your steering wheel or your spare tire?" - Corrie ten Boom

I know of no better thermometer to your spiritual temperature than this, the measure of the intensity of your prayer. ~ Charles H. Spurgeon