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Bible Study

5 Effective Prayer Guides by Ada

It is important we understand that the effectiveness or efficacy of prayer doesn’t have much to do with it’s length, how often we pray, or the intensity of our shout but rather it is our faith in God and His word that matters (Hebrews 11:6). Importantly effective prayers must be in line with God’s will, plan and purpose for us

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Christian Lifesaving Skills

5 Effective Prayer Guides by Ada.

What Is Prayer?

Prayer is conversation, communication and fellowship with God borne out of love and with a consciousness of what God has already done in the sacrifice of His son Jesus.

It is important we understand that the effectiveness or efficacy of prayer doesn’t have much to do with it’s length, how often we pray, or the intensity of our shout but rather it is our faith in God and His word that matters (Hebrews 11:6). Importantly effective prayers must be in line with God’s will, plan and purpose for us.

Talking about length of Prayer, Jesus was a bit disappointed that Peter, and the other 2 disciples couldn’t pray with Him for at least an hour(Matthew 26:40). While this doesn’t in anyway mean that God doesn’t have ears for shorter prayers, it might guide minimum time spent in prayer.

And ofcourse we remember Jesus’ story of the widow who wearied a king with repeated request for same thing (Luke 18:5). So praying about one thing over and over may not guarantee it will receive the expected response, but praying without ceasing is an admonition from scripture we don’t want to forget in a hurry (1 Thessalonians 5:17).

Below are five guides for effective prayer.

Prayer Guide #1

  • Pray and ask in faith.
    Praying in faith means our expectations are based on God’s Word and trust that we will have them. It involves making request to God and speaking to circumstances in order to make them conform to our desires, without doubts in our heart (Mark11: 22-23). A prayer of faith is backed up by actions (works) and also followed with thanksgiving. Thanksgiving here is an affirmation that we believe we’ve received answers to our prayers.

Prayer Guide #2

  • Ask according to the will of God.
    I John 5:14-15 gives us the exclusive privilege that God hears us always when we pray according to His will (His written word). It also means He answers us if we pray according to His stipulated pattern. For example James 5:16b talks about an effectual fervent (heartfelt, specific in purpose, filled with zeal (energy) and fervency, continuous) prayer. Isaiah 43:26 says bring forth your strong reasons. Some prayers require a petition, an agreement, a command or an intercession etc.

Prayer Guide #3

  • Pray in the name of Jesus. In John 16:23-24 Jesus said ‘whatever you ask the Father in my name He will give you’. We can alter circumstances, cast out demons and demand for something due us by the authority we have in the name of Jesus.

Prayer Guide #4

  • Pray prophetic prayers.
    This refers to the prayer in which you speak the will (mind) and purpose of God into being by the inspiration of the Holy Spirit. An example is Jonah’s prayer to God when he was in the belly of the fish. (Jonah 2:1-4). As the Bible says; you shall decree a thing and it shall be established.

Prayer Guide #5

  • Offer praise and thanksgiving.
    We activate the power of God at work in us when we praise God and offer thanksgiving to Him. For example, King Jehoshaphat in 2 Chronicles 20:14-19, Paul and Silas in Acts 16:22-26.

praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, being watchful to this end with all perseverance and supplication for all the saints”
Ephesians 6:18 NKJV

Summarily, we have a Father who is willing and able to meet all our requests. This is our confidence.

Now this is the confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us.”
I John 5:14 NKJV

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Thank you so much Ada for your article. Indeed, prayer is a life saving skill every Christian should learn. As you rightly pointed out effective prayers are those prayed in the Spirit and according to the Word offered with thanksgiving and in the name of Jesus.

God bless you Ada.

Friends, a few years ago, someone wrote us on Talk With Grace Obomanu, my online Christian Counseling platform on Facebook asking why God hasn’t answered his prayers. Our response to him is shared here …….Why Hasn’t God Answered Me? Be blessed.

Remember you can now publish on Grace Obomanu Blog (under the Christian Life Saving Skills Category). Simply email your articles to graceobomanu@gmail.com. Together we are making known the Beauty and Benefits of our Belief, thereby giving others the opportunity to believe too. That is what the Father’s Business is all about.

Love Always

Grace Obomanu. 

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Christian Living

Why I sometimes SHOUT my prayers.

Why do we (Christians) sometimes SHOUT when we pray?
Do we want to put up a show?
I think not,
There’s enough drama in the world as is;
From ISIS reckless bombings and heartless killings, to North Korea’s frequent display of teenage delinquencies, to present day White House Daily Shows delivered to our living rooms by faithful CNN. 
No, the world doesn’t need anymore dramas!

Why do we sometimes SHOUT when we pray?
Can Jehovah not hear our whispers and mutters?
Do we need to shout to catch His attention?
That cannot be it,
Not if we know Him as Maker and Creator of the whole world.
He made it all in a blink!
He is everywhere at every time.
Moreso, He is in us and with us always.
Therefore He can hear our whispers…….Nay, He knows our thoughts.
So He already knows our request before we tender them before Him.

Why do we sometimes SHOUT when we pray?
To suppress our fears?
Fears that our whispers would not as much as pass over our roof?
Fears that our quietness and sober prayers may be mistaken for weakness or spiritual immaturity?
Naaaa
These can’t be why we sometimes shout our prayers.

Why do we sometimes SHOUT when we pray?
Are we subconsciously trying to shout down Satan?
Fearing that if we don’t shout down the Devil, he’d overcome us like a mighty wind?
My thoughts here are simple….
The Devil is not worth a sec of my time!
Not after what Christ did at Calvary.

Why then do we sometimes SHOUT when we pray?
This is my response….
To be like Jesus Christ………as He was at Lazarus grave…
“Father, I know that You hear me always. But BECAUSE of THESE ones here…” (John 11: 42).

Yeah,
That’s why I sometimes SHOUT my prayers,
To be heard by another who needs his faith boosted.

Make no mistake about it, I am certain and fully persuaded that when I pray, My Father (Jehovah) hears me and He answers!
But maybe someone around doesn’t yet know Him to be that way.
Maybe someone around needs a SIGN.
Just maybe, someone around needs to become Jehovah’s witness, that He hears and answers prayers (when prayed according to His Will, Plan and Purpose).
That’s why I SHOUT the times I shout my prayers.

Thank You Faithful Father!