Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints;
(Ephesians 6:18)
God has given us every thing we need to live successful and victorious lives in Him. In the spiritual realm, there is no neutral
territory; we must choose a side. When
we give our lives to God, He has a plan for us that allows us to be victorious
against the enemy – God’s Strategy. God’s Word and power
and authority through the Holy Spirit is given to us to not only be successful in God but to arm us for the journey of following Christ. He has also given us a channel of communication, Prayer, which is also a powerful tool.
Prayer is a crucial part of the
basic battle plan. God gives us many accounts to assist us in our prayer life:
Prayer is communion with God. It
takes different forms, but basically it occurs when man talks with God and God
talks with man. Prayer is described as:
- Calling upon the name of the Lord: Genesis 12:8
- Crying unto God: Psalms 27:7; 34:6
- Drawing near to God: Psalms 73:28; Hebrews 10:22
- Looking up: Psalms 5:3
- Lifting up the soul: Psalms 25:1
- Lifting up the heart: Lamentations 3:41
- Pouring out the heart: Psalms 62:8
- Pouring out the soul: I Samuel 1:15
- Crying to Heaven: II Chronicles 32:20, Exodus 32:11
- Seeking God: Job 8:5
- Seeking the face of the Lord: Psalms 27:8
- Making supplication: Job 8:5; Jeremiah 36:7
Prayer was an important strategy of
the Lord Jesus. Jesus made prayer a priority:
- He prayed any time of the day or
night: Luke 6:12-13
- Prayer took priority over eating: John 4:31-32
- Prayer took priority over business: John 4:31-32
Prayer
accompanied any event of importance:
- At His baptism: Luke 3:21-22
- During the first ministry tour: Mark 1:35; Luke 5:16
- Before the choice of the disciples: Luke 6:12-13
- Before & after feeding the
5,000: Matthew 14:19,23; Mark
6:41,46; John 6:11,14-15
- At the feeding of the 4,000: Matthew 15:36; Mark 8:6,7
- Before the confession of Peter: Luke 9:18
- Before the transfiguration: Luke 9:28,29
- At the return of the seventy: Matthew 11:25; Luke 10:21
- At the grave of Lazarus: John 11:41-42
- At the blessing of the children: Matthew 19:13
- At the coming of certain Greeks: John 12:27-28
- Before the hour of His greatest
anguish: Matthew 26:26-27; Mark
14:22-23; Luke 22:17-19
- For Peter: Luke 22:32
- For the giving of the Holy Spirit: John 14:1-6
- On the road to Emmaus: Luke 24:30-31
- Prior to His ascension: Luke 24:50-53
- For His followers: John 17
The prayer Jesus taught is recorded in Matthew 6:9-13.
The prayer Jesus taught is recorded in Matthew 6:9-13.
Apostle Paul calls for believers to pray
always with "all prayer":
Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance and supplication for all saints; (Ephesians 6:18)
Another translation of the Bible reads "praying with every kind of prayer" (Goodpseed Translation). This refers to the various levels and types of prayer.
Another translation of the Bible reads "praying with every kind of prayer" (Goodpseed Translation). This refers to the various levels and types of prayer.
Ø LEVELS OF PRAYER:
There are three levels of intensity
in prayer: Asking, seeking, and knocking:
Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth, and to him that knocketh it shall be opened. (Matthew 7:7-8)
Asking is the first level of prayer.
It is simply presenting a request to God and receiving an immediate answer. In
order to receive, the condition is to ask:
...ye have not, because ye ask not. (James 4:2)
We have this powerful spiritual
weapon of prayer, and yet many do not use it. They do not ask, and because of
this, they do not receive.
Seeking is a deeper level of prayer.
This is the level of prayer where answers are not as immediate as at the asking
level. The 120 gathered in the upper room where they "continued" in
prayer is an example of seeking. These men and women sought fulfillment of the
promise of the Holy Spirit and continued "seeking" until the answer
came. (Acts 1-2)
Knocking is a deeper level yet. It
is prayer that is persistent when answers are longer in coming. It is
illustrated by the parable Jesus told in Luke 11:5-10. The knocking level is
the most intense level of spiritual warfare in prayer. It is illustrated by the
persistence of Daniel who continued to knock despite the fact he saw no visible
results as Satan hindered the answer from God. (Daniel 10)
There are various types of prayer
illustrated in the model prayer given by the Lord (Matthew 6:9-13). Types of prayer include:
® Worship and praise:
® Worship and praise:
You enter into God's presence with
worship and praise:
Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His
courts with praise; be thankful unto Him, and bless His Name. (Psalms 100:4)
Worship is the giving of honor and
devotion. Praise is thanksgiving and an expression of gratitude not only for
what God has done but for who He is. You are to worship God in spirit and in
truth:
But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true
worshippers shall worship the Father in Spirit and in truth: for the Father
seeketh such to worship Him. God is a
Spirit, and they that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth. (John 4:23-24)
Praise and worship can be with:
- Singing: Psalms
9:2,11; 40:3; Mark 14:26
- Audible praise: Psalms
103:1
- Shouting: Psalms
47:1
- Lifting up of the
hands: Psalms
63:4; 134:2; I Timothy 2:8
- Clapping: Psalms
47:1
- Musical
instruments: Psalms
150:3-5
- Standing: II
Chronicles 20:19
- Bowing: Psalms
95:6
- Dancing: Psalms
149:3
- Kneeling: Psalms
95:6
- Lying
down: Psalms
149:5
® Commitment:
This is prayer committing your life
and will to God. It includes prayers of consecration and dedication.
® Petition:
Prayers of petition are requests.
Requests must be made according to the will of God as revealed in His written
Word. Petitions may be at the levels of asking, seeking, or knocking.
Supplication is another word for this type of prayer. The word supplication
means "beseeching God or strongly appealing to Him in behalf of a
need."
® Confession and repentance:
® Confession and repentance:
A prayer of confession is repenting
and asking forgiveness for sin:
If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to
forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. (I John 1:9)
® Intercession:
Intercession is prayer for others.
An intercessor is one who takes the place of another or pleads another's case.
The Bible records that at one time God looked on the earth and saw there was no
intercessor:
And He saw that there was no man, and wondered that there was no intercessor: therefore His arm brought salvation unto Him, and His righteousness, it sustained Him. (Isaiah
59:16)
When God saw there was no
intercessor He supplied the need. He sent Jesus:
For there is one God, and one mediator between God
and men, the man Christ Jesus.
(I Timothy 2:5)
...It is Christ that died, yea rather, that is risen
again, who is even at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for
us. (Romans 8:34)
Wherefore He is able also to save them to the
uttermost that come unto God by Him, seeing He ever liveth to make intercession
for them. (Hebrews 7:25)
My little children, these things write I unto you,
that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus
Christ, the righteous. (I John 2:1)
An advocate in a court of justice is
a legal assistant or counselor who pleads another's cause. Intercession in
spiritual warfare is prayer to God on behalf of another person. Sometimes this
intercession is made with understanding. You intercede in your own native
language:
I exhort therefore, that first of
all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for
all men. For kings, and for all that are in authority... (I Timothy 2:1-2)
At other times, intercession is made
by the Holy Spirit. It may be with groanings resulting from a heavy spiritual
burden. It may be in an unknown tongue. It may be intercession for another or
the Holy Spirit making intercession for you. When this happens, the Holy Spirit
speaks through you praying directly to God and according to the will of God.
You do not understand this type of intercession:
Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities;
for we know not what we should pray for as we ought; but the Spirit itself
maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. (Romans 8:26)
This is the deepest level of
intercessory prayer and the most effective in spiritual warfare.
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