Growing in the Grace of the Lord
(A Study for New Converts)
Contents
Introduction
Foreword
Overview
Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Lesson 3
Lesson 4
Lesson 5
Lesson 6
Lesson 7
Lesson 8
Lesson 9
Lesson 10
“PRAYING” | ||||
LESSON 7 | ||||
INTRODUCTION: | ||||
A. | There is a universal tendency to pray. | |||
B. | Praying is something that is depicted in almost every period of history. | |||
C. | Paul, in the book of Acts, recognized the universal disposition to pray and worship. | |||
DISCUSSION: | ||||
I. | WHAT IS PRAYER? | |||
A. | Prayer is man talking to God. It is an expression made to God. (Romans 10:1). | |||
B. | Parts of a prayer. | |||
1. | Supplication — an earnest plea. | |||
2. | Petition — literally means “wishing towards” — asking God. | |||
3. | Intercession — to ask on behalf of another. | |||
4. | Thanksgiving — giving of thanks (I Timothy 2:1-2). | |||
II. | WHOSE PRAYER DOES GOD HEAR? | |||
A. | Only God’s children (Matthew 6:9). | |||
B. | The basis of this Father-son relationship is Jesus Christ (John 14:6), established by His blood (Hebrews 2:9-11). | |||
C. | Therefore, God hears only: | |||
1. | The righteous (James 5:16; I Peter 3:12). | |||
2. | The obedient (I John 3:22). | |||
3. | His children who do His will (Matthew 6:9, I John 5:14). | |||
III. | PRAY IN THE NAME OF JESUS | |||
A. | We are to pray in His name (John 14:13-14; 15:16; 16:24, 26). | |||
B. | To ask in Jesus’ name is not just a charm tacked to a prayer. | |||
1. | It means I am praying “in Him”. | |||
2. | It means I am praying with His endorsement, backed by what He is, and I have a claim to all blessings He produced for us. | |||
3. | Our prayers are not directed (addressed) to Jesus, but to the Father (John 16:23). The emphasis in John 16:23 is to be placed on the word “me.” They were not to make known their requests to Him, but to the Father. | |||
IV. | MOTIVES IN PRAYING | |||
A. | Not as a hypocrite, but truly and sincerely approaching God. | |||
B. | We must avoid: | |||
1. | Praying to seek men’s praises (Matthew 6:5-8). | |||
2. | Vain repetition (Matthew 6:7). | |||
3. | Lengthy prayers of much speaking (Matthew 6:7; I Kings 18:26). | |||
C. | We must: | |||
1. | Trust God (Mark 11:23-24; 9:23). | |||
2. | Pray privately (Matthew 6:6). | |||
3. | Be confident (Hebrews 4:16). | |||
D. | Learning to pray. | |||
1. | Model prayer, not the Lord’s prayer (Matthew 6:9-15). | |||
2. | Prayers are to be specific: | |||
1) | Thanksgiving for food (I Timothy 4:3). | |||
2) | Pray for the sick (James 5:13-15). | |||
3) | Pray at the Lord’s Table (I Corinthians 11:23-32). | |||
4) | Intercessory prayers (pleading for another) (John 17:20-21, I Timothy 2:1, James 5:16). | |||
E. | Hindrances to our prayers: | |||
1. | Praying selfishly (James 4:3). | |||
2. | Being unforgiving (Mark 11:25-26). | |||
3. | Lack of faith (James 1:6-7). | |||
4. | Sin (Isaiah 59:1-2, John 9:31). | |||
V. | PERTAINING TO CHRISTIANS PRAYING | |||
A. | Pray all your life (Luke 18:1). Pray persistently (Luke 18:2-8). | |||
B. | “Pray without ceasing” (I Thessalonians 5:17). Never find yourself in a position where your prayers are hindered (see the section on hindrances above). | |||
C. | Pray for government leaders (I Timothy 2:1-7). | |||
D. | Pray for strength during temptation (Matthew 16:41). | |||
E. | Pray for the saints and for the victory of the word in the lives of those who hear the gospel of Christ (Ephesians 6:18-19, Colossians 4:2-4, II Thessalonians 3:1-2). | |||
F. | When your prayer seems to be unanswered, do not become discouraged. It is just that sometimes the answer is NO! (John 15:7). There are times when our prayers are not for the overall best. The prayer may be contrary to God’s will (I John 5:14). It could be that God has something else in store for the one praying. | |||
VI. | CONCLUSION | |||
A. | Our prayers are to be directed to God. | |||
B. | They are to be prayed in the name of Christ. | |||
C. | They are to be uttered in faith and understanding. | |||
QUESTIONS FROM LESSON SEVEN | ||||
1. | What is prayer? | |||
2. | What does John 9:31 teach? | |||
3. | To whom do we pray (Matthew 6:9)? | |||
4. | What part does Jesus have in our prayers? | |||
5. | Why do we pray? | |||
6. | What does the term “instant in prayer” mean (Romans 12:12)? | |||
7. | What does “pray without ceasing” mean (I Thessalonians 5:17)? Does God answer all of our prayers? |