"So I say
to you, ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and
it will be opened to you. (Luke 11:9 NKJV)
There are
many conditions of true prayer. For instance, it must be earnest. There are
times when we know we are on the line of God's purposes, when we may dare to be
importunate. Prayer must be offered in the name of Christ, i.e., it must be in
harmony with the nature of Christ, which was devoted to the glory of God and to
the blessing of men. That name will eliminate the ingredient of selfishness
which will mar any prayer by whosoever offered. Prayer must also be based on
some promise of God, which is presented to Him as a check or note is presented
to a bank.
All these
are steps to the faith that obtains, for it is, after all, not prayer but faith
that obtains promises. That is why our Lord lays so much stress on receiving.
Much of our prayer fails because we forget that He said, "Every one that asketh, receiveth"; and again, "All things whatsoever ye pray and ask
for, believe that ye have received them, and ye shall have them” (Mark 11:24).
So far as
one can describe the process, it seems something like this. The person
reverently kneels before God, glorifying and praising Him for His greatness and
goodness. He is conscious of needing some very special gift which is promised.
In the name of Christ he presents the request with the confidence of a child.
With earnestness of desire and speech he unfolds the reasons why the gift
sought is so necessary. But he does not leave prayer at this point to go away
in uncertainty as to what the issue shall be. By an act of the spirit, he seems
to receive the spiritual or even the temporal gift; and realizes that he has
received it, that a special grace has been imparted, to be discovered and used
under stress of need; that the temporal gift has also been received, though it
may be kept back until the precise moment when it can be delivered, in much the
same way as a present may be purchased long before the time of handing it to
its destined possessor.
This is
what Christ meant by "receiving," and it has a mighty effect upon
prayer, because it makes it so much more definite. It leads to praise, because
we are able to thank God for His gift. You must take as well as pray.
PRAYER
We rejoice
that our Savior ever lives to intercede as our High Priest and Mediator.
Through the rent veil, let our prayers ascend to You, heavenly Father, mingled
with the fragrance of His merit in whom You are ever well pleased. In Jesus’
name I pray, AMEN.
God's Daily Promise
Promise #172:
My goodness will lead you to a change of heart.
Romans 2:4 (WEB)
Or do you despise the riches of his goodness, forbearance, and patience,
not knowing that the goodness of God leads you to repentance?
My goodness will lead you to a change of heart.
Romans 2:4 (WEB)
Or do you despise the riches of his goodness, forbearance, and patience,
not knowing that the goodness of God leads you to repentance?
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