“I have been driven many
times to my knees by the overwhelming conviction that I
had nowhere
else to go
- Abraham Lincoln

THE
IMPORTANCE OF PRAYER
“Watch
and pray, that ye enter not into temptation: the spirit indeed
is willing, but the flesh is weak.” (Matt.26:
41); “Ask and it
shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it
shall be opened unto you: For everyone that asketh receiveth;
and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall
be opened.” (Matt.7:7-8);
“Pray without ceasing.” (1 Thes. 5: 17)
Does
prayer really work, or is it only an escape from stress, fear
or inner turmoil? Or perhaps, a safety valve from anxiety and
danger? Could it be the consoling of a wounded spirit or a
guilty conscience? What
exactly, is prayer? Is it communication between the
supplicant and Almighty God?
Or is it only an inner quietening of the human spirit,
a tonic of the soul?
Is
prayer a prerequisite to healthy Christian living or
is it just a ploy of entrapment by Ministers of the Gospel or
Roman priests, in order to gain and keep church members in
line? Is it a waste of time, like some articulate or is it a
valuable tool in the Christian’s arsenal against sin, fear,
sickness and the devil? Is
it only a ritual driven by habit and tradition or is it in
fact, a meeting with God our Heavenly Father through Jesus Christ
our Lord?
In
this treatise, I will endeavor to shatter all the humanistic
assumptions of modernist theologians as well as atheists and
cultists! I will share a number of concrete evidences from
personal experience, as well as from the Holy Scriptures, to
prove that “God is a
Spirit and those who worship Him must do so in Spirit and in
truth.” (John 4:23-24)
And
that God is a loving Heavenly Father, Who desires to
fellowship with us and wants to have communion with His
children,
My
friend, if you will open your heart to accept the Word of God
as the absolute and final truth, you will experience the
reality of His presence and power at work in your life! And
you will know of a truth that God hears and answers prayer!
MARTIN
LUTHER – A MAN OF PRAYER
At
his trial at the Diet in
Worms
,
Germany
on
April
18, 1521
,
Martin Luther - the Great Reformer – was asked: “Will you
recant of your writings?” He answered so eloquently: “Since
Your Majesty and your lordships desire a simple reply, I will
answer without horns and without teeth. Unless I am convinced
by Scripture and plain reason, I do not accept the authority
of popes and councils, for they have contradicted each other
– my conscience is captive to the Word of God. I cannot and
I will not recant anything, for to go against conscience is
neither right nor safe. Here I stand, I cannot do otherwise.
God help me. Amen."
As
Martin Luther
presented his case before the Emperor and the highest
authorities of papist Rome,
I
hereby present my case for the reality of God, the need for
prayer and the overwhelming evidence that the Almighty does
hear and answer our petitions and supplications, when we call
upon Him in sincerity and faith.
WHAT
IS PRAYER?
The
Church of Scotland’s Westminster Confession
states: “Prayer is an offering up of our desires unto
God for things agreeable to His will, in the name of Christ,
with confession of our sins and thankful acknowledgment of His
mercies."
God’s
Word says: “And it
shall come to pass that, before they call, I will answer; and
while they are yet speaking, I will hear.” (Isaiah
65:24). The Psalmist prayed: “Let the words of my mouth and
the meditation of my heart be acceptable in Thy sight, O Lord,
my Strength and my Redeemer. Thou hast heard the desire
of the humble.” (Psalms
19:
14;
10:
17
)
Jesus
said: “When ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the
heathen do; for they
think that they shall be heard for their much speaking.”
(Matt.6:7)
Martin
Luther’s Small
Catechism states: “Prayer is an act of worship wherein
we bring our petitions
before God with our hearts
and lips and offer up praise and thanksgiving to
Him."
King
David referred to true prayer as the “lifting up” of the
soul to Almighty God: “Unto
Thee Lord, do I lift up my soul.” (Ps. 25:1) That speaks
of an intense desire to fellowship with our Heavenly Father,
similar to the flower turning its face toward the sun to
receive warmth and sustenance.
Prayer
is more than asking the Almighty for His blessing
or
for intervention during trying, dangerous or impossible
situations! To me, prayer is a holy conversation with God,
a divine meeting and a time of intimacy with the One who is
Lord over life and death, time and eternity! It is a loving
relationship and communion with our Heavenly Father, wherein
we can bathe in His presence and extol and worship our
precious Lord and Saviour.
Genuine
prayer involves a time of thanksgiving, worship and praise,
as well as definite supplications or calling upon the Lord for
His mercy, grace and blessing! It is essentially, entering the
Holy of Holies in the very presence of God and worshipping Him
in spirit and in truth.
It
has been said: “Satan laughs at our toiling, mocks at our wisdom, but trembles when
we pray!” The book ‘The
Kneeling Christian’ gives this poignant and powerful
assessment of the importance of prayer:
“Fellow
Christians, let us awake! The devil is blinding our eyes. He
is endeavoring to prevent us from facing this
question of prayer. Do we realize that there is nothing the
devil dreads so much as prayer? His great concern is to keep
us from praying. He loves to see us ‘up to our eyes’ in
work – provided we do not pray. He does not fear because we
are eager and earnest Bible students – provided we are
little in prayer."
When
my sister Astrid passed away in 1987, the above mentioned book fell into my
hands. She had purchased it from the Hull Publishing Company
in Winnipeg many years earlier, and knowing what a consistent
and ardent Christian she had been since ‘Day One’ in her
life, I greatly treasured it. It wasn’t until I read ‘The
Kneeling Christian’ in the Norwegian language, however,
that I began to fully understood its great spiritual worth.
Written
many years ago by a Minister of the Gospel in Great
Britain,
the author refused to reveal his identity, using the pseudonym
‘An unknown Christian’,
this book has a powerful appeal to those who love Jesus Christ
and are sold-out to His cause. Here is another excerpt from
his writing:
| “Let
us never forget that the greatest thing we can do for
God or for man is to pray. For, we can accomplish far
more by our prayers than by our work. Prayer is
omnipotent; it can do anything that God can do! When we
pray, God works. All fruitfulness in service is the
outcome of prayer – of the worker’s prayers, or of
those who are holding up holy hands on his knees on his
behalf. We all know how to pray, but perhaps many of us
need to cry as the disciples did of old: Lord, teach us
to pray." |
MARTIN
LUTHER declared: “If I don’t spend at least
three hours in prayer daily, I would never get my work done. If
I should neglect prayer but a single day, I should lose a
great deal of the fire of faith."
A.J.
GORDON stated: “You can do more than pray, after
you have prayed, but you can never do more than pray until you
have prayed."
RICHARD
BAXTER was a mighty ‘man of prayer. He stated: “I seek to preach as a dying man to dying men.” He delivered
every message “as
though it were the last message” he would ever preach.
JOHN
WESLEY – founder of the Methodist church –
stated:
“Give me one hundred preachers who fear nothing but sin, and
desire nothing but God, and I care not a straw whether they be
clergymen or laymen; such alone will shake the gates of hell
and set up the kingdom of heaven on earth. God does not but in
answer to prayer."
Interestingly,
history credits John Wesley and the Methodist Revival that
swept Great
Britain, for saving
England
from
the similar fate of the French Revolution.
GEORGE
WHITEFIELD, a contemporary of Wesley’s wrote: “Whole days and weeks have I spent
prostrate on the ground in silent and vocal prayer.”
DR.
A.J GORDON wrote concerning David Brainerd: “In the depths of those forests alone, he was
unable to speak the language of the Indians, but he spent
whole days literally in prayer…that the power of the Holy
Ghost would come upon him so unmistakeably that these people
should not be able to stand before him…Once he preached
through a drunken interpreter, a man so intoxicated that he
could hardly stand up…Yet scores were converted through that
sermon.
DAVID
BRAINARD wrote: “I
cared not where or how I lived or the hardships I went
through, so that I could but gain souls for Christ. When I was
asleep I dreamed of these things. When I was awake, the first
thing I thought of was this great work! All my desire was for
the conversion of the heathen and all my hope was in
God."
Toward
the end of his life, John Wesley wrote a letter to all his
pastors and workers urging them all to read the ‘Life of
David Brainerd’.
DR.
A.C. DIXON wrote:
“William Carey read his
life, and he was so moved that he went to
India
.
Henry Martyn read his
life, and by its impulse, he went to
India
.
Payson read it, as a young
man of twenty years, and he said he had never been so
impressed by anything in his life as by that story. Murray
McCheney read it and was powerfully impressed by
it."
It
was Robert Murray McCheney who stated:
“A holy Minister is an awful weapon in the hands of God.”
WHY
IS PRAYER NECESSARY?
1.
Because we are spiritual beings with an innate desire
to communicate with our Heavenly Father and Creator!
We
were created in the image of God and there is therefore a
natural pull heavenward! Although Adam’s fall greatly marred
this
process, through Jesus Christ’s death on the cross for us
all, believers are reinstated and again bear the image of our
Father and God!
2.
Because of the deep need of daily cleansing from sin, having
been reconciled to our Heavenly Father through the shed blood
of Jesus Christ our Lord.
And the blessed assurance that this relationship will continue
throughout our lives and into eternity! Prayer keeps our
relationship current, so that doubts and fears do not enter
our hearts!
3.
Because
of the many and varied problems, crises, tragedies and human
needs that we cannot personally solve, which involve
ourselves, our families and society in general! Prayer
calls upon the only ONE who can make the necessary
modifications to solve those problems and give us proper
directions and guidance.
4.
Because of God’s generous offer to us - through the
vicarious death and resurrection of His Son, Jesus Christ -