“And when you pray, you
shall not be like the hypocrites. For they love to pray standing in the
synagogues and on the streets, that they may be seen by men…But you, when you
pray, go into your room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father
who is in the secret place…” (Matthew 6:5-6)
“Now faith is the substance of things
hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” (Hebrews
11:1)
“But without faith, it is impossible to
please Him: for he that comes to God must believe that He is, and that He is a
rewarder of them that diligently seek Him. (Hebrews 11:6)
Many of you, I’m sure have wondered why it is that
sometimes your prayers are not answered. Why it is that you pray and it seems
as though God is not listening? You have trouble and you need help. What do you
do now?
It is with the hope of bringing some help to some
distressed and puzzled soul that I would like to share with you some things
that I have learned over the years, from the Word of God and from my personal
experience about prayer.
One of the main reasons why your prayers are not
answered is because you have not been truly persistent in prayer. You must
start here. Jesus spoke a parable to show the need of persistence in prayer. To
be effective, you must pray with great sincerity. Great sincerity leads to
persistence. Persistency in prayer means to have a great need that matters so
much on your hearts that you carry it with you all day and sleep with it on
your heart by night, and in season and out of season you take it to the Lord in
sincere prayer. Persistence in prayer works not only to prove to God your deep
sincerity, but to create this sincerity in your heart and, to demonstrate it to
yourselves. Persistency in prayer that brings an answer from God for your
definite need is prayer that reaches out to God from every area of your life,
and from every hour of your being. Don’t complain about unanswered prayers
unless your praying has been sincere and persistent.
Even when you have been deeply sincere and very
persistent, the answer has not come as you sought it! What then? Perhaps your
prayers remain unanswered because they did not rise to the throne of God from a
heart of godliness and truth. Sin cripples the power of prayer. The Psalmist
David wanted the honor of building the temple in Jerusalem, but the sin in his
life kept him from realizing this ambition. The Book of James 5:16 tells
us: “The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.”
A modern translation of this verse reads as follows: “A good man can
accomplish much through prayer when he tries.” Ah, there’s the secret key
that opens the door so your prayers can be answered, “a good man.”
Between power with God in prayer and the goodness of
the person who prays exists a vital connection. It means something both on
earth and in heaven when the person who prays is a good person. Righteous
living, clean speech, and pure thinking have their positive values in bringing
an answer to prayer, and their absence in a person’s life explains much of the
unanswered prayers which trouble them. “Blessed are the pure in heart,” said
Jesus, “for they shall see God!” God sees them, and God hears
them, and God answers them. You cannot complain about unanswered prayer if you
have held sinful hopes and selfish ambitions within your heart.
No one is sinless. Every day, in one way or another
we break the commandments of God. We violate His purposes of human life, in
thought, in word, and indeed. If you had to be absolutely holy before you could
expect anything from prayer, you would never be in a position to expect
anything. Perhaps, the reason that your prayers remain unanswered is because
you do not have a heart of forgiveness when you pray?
The only commentary that Jesus made on the prayer He
taught His disciples is in Matthew 6:14-15 was: “If you forgive men
their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you; but if you don’t
forgive men their trespasses, neither will your Father forgive your
trespasses.” If, holding bitterness, revenge and feeling of resentment
in your heart against other people prevents the forgiveness of your sin by God?
It also prevents those other positive, healing aspects of prayer which can come
only to the person who has been forgiven. Forgiveness of others does not depend
on their repentance or their changed life; it depends on your relationship to
God; and upon your determination to be granted forgiveness by God for your sin.
You cannot complain about unanswered prayer if you hate someone, if you are
bitter against someone, or if you harbor resentment in your heart against
someone.
It may be that you are not guilty of this. By the
grace of God your heart may be washed clean of all ill feeling against all
individuals. Yet the things for which you pray for do not come. Your prayers
may also remain unanswered because they are not in accord with the will of God.
I take it for granted that you are trying to pray for things agreeable to the
will of God. If this is not so, then the matter ends immediately. No one can
dare set up their own will in defiance of the divine will of God.
The first premise when you pray should be that you
are seeking to enter into the will of God both by your life and by your desire
which you bring to the throne of God in prayer. You must know that life is
understandable only when lived in compliance with the will of God. You will not
find happiness in any other way. But even so, the best of men may not
understand wholly the will of God. For the best of men, some prayers remain
unanswered, because the desired answer would run contrary to the Divine
purpose. You are to trust and keep on trusting, knowing that when the will of
God is done, it is best not only for you, but for those around you.
There is another aspect of the truth which may be
overlooked; it is easy to lose sight of the forest for the trees. You may
consider that your prayers are not being answered when in reality they are
being answered. No person can truly say: “I keep on praying, and nothing
happens.” Something always happens. I believe that while God may not always
answer the prayer, God always answers the person praying. When you pray, as we
have indicated, and with complete reliance upon Him, something always happens.
How does God answer prayer? Sometimes by giving us the things we asked for.
Sometimes by refusing us the things we seek. But the refusal is as much an
answer, as truly a loving answer, as the refusal of the mother to give her
child everything it asks for. Sometimes by having you wait, and maybe you are
waiting now, until either the thing you seek is ready for you, or until you are
ready for it. In either case the answer is an answer of love. Whenever you
pray, and keep on praying, you are brought into fellowship with God, and into
the divine will of God.
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