Monday, Jun. 20, 2016
"You
do not have because you do not ask. You ask, and you do not receive,
because you ask with the wrong motives, so that you may spend it on your
pleasures." - James: 4:2b-3
Why is it that we simply miss out on this incredible power source? Is it because we don’t take time to pray?
Not necessarily:
- Number one: We feel we’re too busy. Period.
- Number two: There are a lot of people here that are so self-reliant that if you begin to pray, that is an acknowledgement that you need help outside yourself. You almost feel like a prayer is a cop-out rather than strength from God to enhance what you do.
- Number three: There are bound to be people that just don’t really believe in the power of prayer. You’ve asked, and it hasn’t been given to you. And because of disappointment of your prayer life, you’ve decided to give up on it. Did you know that part of why prayer is powerless is we simply don’t pray?
- Number four: We give up on prayer because we have the wrong motives. We see prayer as calling on God, this genie in the sky. If we can just get His attention, He’ll give us exactly what we want. But God’s Word is very clear. That’s a big reason that our prayer life can become powerless because we’re focused on what we want usually in regards to material needs. And in the process, we can find prayer very disappointing.
What does this have to do
with prayer? Well, God is not a grandfather. He’s a Father. And as a
loving Father, He knows what is best for His children. Grandfathers
often lose their minds and forget what is best, but a good father is
seeking to be conscious of what is best for his children. And that’s how
God is with us. When we’re asking with a selfish motive in prayer, we
can be very disappointed in our prayer life. You see, more times than
not, our prayers are “all about me,” rather than trying to
understand how God wants us to pray.
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