Praying According to the Will of God

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Good morning Church!
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This is my Bible. It is God’s Holy Word. It is a lamp unto my feet, a light unto my path, and I will hide its words within my heart that I might not sin against God! Amen!!!
Open Bibles To: 1 John 5:14-15
We are continuing our study on prayer. Unless God changes something in my heart between now and next week, this will be our last week focusing on prayer.
Most of you know that we have been moving through a series called “Building T.E.M.P.O.” since the beginning of the year. TEMPO is an acronym that we have used to springboard us through this series.
Teaching
Evangelism
Missions
Prayer/Praise
Oneness
Next week, we will be shifting our focus unto another letter and topic of our series, and I am excited to get there. But, I have saved this topic of prayer for the last message of our series on prayer, because it serves as a wonderful transition from where we are to where we are going to be.
Today, we are speaking on the topic of “Praying In The Will of God.”

Context

First, we must establish the necessity of prayer in the life of a Christian.
Prayer is one of the most essential obligations of a Christian.
Prayer is one of the most life-changing exercises a Christian can participate in.
When an individual does push ups, their arms are strengthened.
When an individual runs, their legs are strengthened.
When an individual prays, their heart is strengthened.
Difference between a lead-measure & lag-measure.
Prayer has been deemed as one of the most influential things a child of God can do, because it brings that individual into communion with God: mentally, emotionally, physically, and spiritually.
Do you know what this place is? Today, we call it a church. Today, it is a building where we come to fellowship and listen to preaching.
God said it was to be a house of prayer:
Isaiah 56:7 ESV
7 these I will bring to my holy mountain, and make them joyful in my house of prayer; their burnt offerings and their sacrifices will be accepted on my altar; for my house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples.”
Matthew 21:13 ESV
13 He said to them, “It is written, ‘My house shall be called a house of prayer,’ but you make it a den of robbers.”
Having communion with God is so essential, that God designed for all people to be able to do so, and accomplished that through the death of Jesus on the cross.
2 Corinthians 3:13–14 ESV
13 not like Moses, who would put a veil over his face so that the Israelites might not gaze at the outcome of what was being brought to an end. 14 But their minds were hardened. For to this day, when they read the old covenant, that same veil remains unlifted, because only through Christ is it taken away.
Mark 15:38 ESV
38 And the curtain of the temple was torn in two, from top to bottom.
Hebrews 4:16 ESV
16 Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need.
If God desires to have fellowship with us, why do pray so little? If God has deemed this place as a place of prayer, why do pray so little while we are here? If prayer is one of the greatest lead-measures a person can do to draw nearer to God, why do we have such prayer-less lives?
I fear it is because we simply do not know how to pray. I fear it is because we have never been taught the art of prayer. I fear it is because we pray outside of the will of God, and therefore rarely see our prayers answered.
This is why we have given so much time to it. It is one of the most important things in our lives.

Content

1 John 5:14–15 ESV
14 And this is the confidence that we have toward him, that if we ask anything according to his will he hears us. 15 And if we know that he hears us in whatever we ask, we know that we have the requests that we have asked of him.
It is important to pray, but it is also equally important to pray in the will of God. To pray outside of the will of God is to be in dangerous territory.

Our Prayer Must Be Consistent With Our Walk

How to Pray Chapter 3: Obeying and Praying

Psalm 145:18 throws a great deal of light on the question of how to pray: “The Lord is nigh unto all them that call upon Him, to all that call upon Him in truth.”

That little expression “in truth” is worthy of study. If you will take your concordance and go through the Bible, you will find that this expression means “in reality,” “in sincerity.” The prayer that God answers is the prayer that is real, the prayer that asks for something that is sincerely desired.

Much prayer is insincere. People ask for things which they do not wish. Many a woman is praying for the conversion of her husband, who does not really wish her husband to be converted. She thinks that she does, but if she knew what would be involved in the conversion of her husband, how it would necessitate an entire revolution in his manner of doing business, and how consequently it would reduce their income and make necessary an entire change in their method of living, the real prayer of her heart would be, if she were to be sincere with God:

“O God, do not convert my husband.”

She does not wish his conversion at so great cost.

Many a church is praying for a revival that does not really desire a revival. They think they do, for to their minds a revival means an increase of membership, an increase of income, an increase of reputation among the churches; but if they knew what a real revival meant, what a searching of hearts on the part of professed Christians would be involved, what a radical transformation of individual, domestic and social life would be brought about, and many other things that would come to pass if the Spirit of God was poured out in reality and power; if all this were known, the real cry of the church would be:

“O God, keep us from having a revival.”

Many a minister is praying for the baptism with the Holy Spirit who does not really desire it. He thinks he does, for the baptism with the Spirit means to him new joy, new power in preaching the Word, a wider reputation among men, a larger prominence in the church of Christ. But if he understood what a baptism with the Holy Spirit really involved, how for example it would necessarily bring him into antagonism with the world, and with unspiritual Christians, how it would cause his name to be “cast out as evil,” how it might necessitate his leaving a good comfortable living and going down to work in the slums, or even in some foreign land; if he understood all this, his prayer quite likely would be—if he were to express the real wish of his heart,—

“O God, save me from being baptized with the Holy Ghost.”

But when we do come to the place where we really desire the conversion of friends at any cost, really desire the outpouring of the Holy Spirit whatever it may involve, really desire the baptism with the Holy Ghost come what come may, where we desire anything “in truth” and then call upon God for it “in truth,” God is going to hear.

How to Pray Chapter 2: Praying unto God

the prayer that prevails with God is the prayer into which we put our whole soul, stretching out toward God in intense and agonizing desire. Much of our modern prayer has no power in it because there is no heart in it. We rush into God’s presence, run through a string of petitions, jump up and go out

Jeremiah 29:13 ESV
13 You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart.
2 Chronicles 7:14 ESV
14 if my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.

Our Prayers Must Be Consistent With His Word

How to Pray Chapter 4: Praying in the Name of Christ and according to the Will of God

Here is one of the greatest secrets of prevailing prayer: To study the Word to find what God’s will is as revealed there in the promises, and then simply take these promises and spread them out before God in prayer with the absolutely unwavering expectation that He will do what He has promised in His Word.

Speaking God's Language Using the Word of God in Your Prayers

“We can draw a lot closer to God in prayer when we learn to speak his language!”

Complete Works of E. M. Bounds XII. Prayer and the Word of God

A reverence for God’s holy Name is closely related to a high regard for His Word.

Complete Works of E. M. Bounds XII. Prayer and the Word of God

As God’s house is called “the house of prayer,” because prayer is the most important of its holy offices; so by the same token, the Bible may be called the Book of Prayer.

Complete Works of E. M. Bounds XII. Prayer and the Word of God

In many of its aspects, prayer is dependent upon the Word of God. Jesus says:

“If ye abide in Me, and My words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you.”

Speaking God's Language (Why Use God’s Word in Our Prayers?)
As Christians, we all wish to exhibit greater faith in prayer. How do we gain greater faith? Romans 10:17 provides the answer, “Faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word of Christ.” I have learned to salt-and-pepper my prayers with the Word of God. It’s a way of employing God’s language when we talk to him. The Bible underscores two things that God honors above all else: his name and his Word. “I will exalt you, my God the King; I will praise your name for ever and ever… for you have exalted above all things your name and your word” (Ps. 145:1; Ps. 138:2). When we bring God’s Word directly into our praying, we are bringing God’s power into our praying.
Praying in the Holy Spirit Sixth Paper: Prayer according to the Will of Gods

He who would pray aright must be taught of the Spirit through the written Word. Learning thus the mind of God, prayer becomes, not the whimsical expression of our own poor minds, but it takes on a high and holy character: it is asking of God what He delights to give, yea, what He has declared is His desire and purpose.

Hebrews 4:12 ESV
12 For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.
God’s Word gives our prayers life, and infuses vitality into them.
Jeremiah 23:29 ESV
29 Is not my word like fire, declares the Lord, and like a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces?
God’s Word gives our prayers divine power in breaking strongholds and demolishing arguments of the enemy.
1 Thessalonians 2:13 ESV
13 And we also thank God constantly for this, that when you received the word of God, which you heard from us, you accepted it not as the word of men but as what it really is, the word of God, which is at work in you believers.
If God’s Word works in our lives, think how much more it works in our prayers.
Speaking God's Language Why Use God’s Word in Our Prayers?

Scripture Makes Us Think When We Pray

• It shows God we have thought through our praises and petitions and aligned them with the plumb line of Scripture.

• It shows him the importance we are attaching to our requests. It demonstrates the high regard and appreciation we attach to his Word.

• It underscores that we desire to search out his heart in a matter and seek to know his will.

Our Prayers Must Be Consistent With His Will

How to Pray Chapter 5: Praying in the Spirit

The Spirit knows the will of God, and if I pray in the Spirit, and look to the Spirit to teach me God’s will, He will lead me out in prayer along the line of that will, and give me faith that the prayer is to be answered; but in no case does real faith come by simply determining that you are going to get the thing that you want to get. If there is no promise in the Word of God, and no clear leading of the Spirit, there can be no real faith, and there should be no upbraiding of self for lack of faith in such a case. But if the thing desired is promised in the Word of God, we may well upbraid ourselves for lack of faith if we doubt; for we are making God a liar by doubting His Word.

The Prayer Life The Word and Prayer

Yes, let us believe that the Spirit who is in us is the Spirit of the Lord Jesus and that He is in us to make us truly partakers of His life. If we firmly believe this and set our hearts upon it, then there will come a change in our use of the Word and prayer such as we could not have thought possible. Believe it firmly; expect it surely.

The Prayer Life The Word and Prayer

He will cause the Word to become a joy and a light in our souls, and He will also most surely help us in prayer to know the mind and will of God, and find in it our delight.

Complete Works of E. M. Bounds XII. Prayer and the Word of God

Such filling of the heart, with the Word and the Spirit, gives us an insight into the will of the Father, and enables us to rightly discern His will, and puts within us, a disposition of mind and heart to make it the guide and compass of our lives.

Commitment

Praying in the Holy Spirit Sixth Paper: Prayer according to the Will of Gods

“From heaven His eye is downward bent,

Still glancing to and fro,

Where’er in this wide wilderness

There roams a child of woe.

And as the rebel chooses wrath,

God wails his hapless lot,

Deep-breathing from His heart of love

‘I would, but ye would not.’ ”

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