O thou that hearest
prayer, unto thee shall all flesh come. – Psalm 65:2
Christians have a lot of
responsibilities. Prayer and using the power provided through it is one of
these responsibilities. The Lord hears the prayer of the righteous and the
prayer of the upright is his delight.
(Proverbs 15:8, Proverbs 15:29) But for those who turn their ear from hearing
God’s commands? God regards their very prayers as an abomination. (Proverbs 28:9,
Isaiah 1:15, Psalms 109:2-7)
In 2 Kings 20:1-6
(Isaiah 38:1-6) we read of Hezekiah and his serious illness. The prophet Isaiah
came to King Hezekiah and warned him to set his house in order since the Lord
said that he would die. What does Hezekiah do? He changes the mind of God. How? He prays and weeps before God. We
see that the word of the Lord came again unto Isaiah and Isaiah returns to
Hezekiah and says this word; “Thus saith the LORD, the God of David thy father,
I have heard thy prayer, I have seen thy tears: behold, I will heal thee…and I
will add unto thy days fifteen years; and I will deliver thee and this city out
of the hand of the king of Assyria; and I will defend this city for mine own
sake, and for my servant David’s sake.”
In Exodus 32:7-14 we see
how the Lord told Moses that he was going to destroy the Israelites because of
their Idolatry. The Lord planned to consume them entirely and make a nation of
Moses (Exodus 32:10). But Moses changed
the mind of God. How? He besought the Lord and pleaded with him. He spoke
to the Lord of his faithful servants Abraham, Isaac, and Israel. Thus Moses
interceded and spared the lives of the then living Israelites whom God was
prepared to destroy.
This is what those who
love and serve God can do…they can change the mind of God and by so doing
change not only the lives of those whom they love, but they can change the very course of history.
This is not a game to be
played. We don’t gain power to change God’s plans by obeying him. We love God
and because we love him, we obey him. Because we love him we are his friends, as friends of God we work with God since his
will is our desire. Thus his will becomes ours…and our will
becomes his. This is just how it is supposed to be with human
friendships and in marriage.
John 15:12-16 – “This is my commandment, That ye love one
another, as I have loved you. Greater love hath no man than this, that a man
lay down his life for his friends. Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I
command you. Henceforth I call you not servants; for the servant knoweth not
what his lord doeth: but I have called you friends; for all things that I have
heard of my Father I have made known unto you. Ye have not chosen me, but I
have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and
that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of my Father in my
name, he may give it you.”
In Jeremiah 11:12-14 we
can see how God turned away from hearing the prayers of those who were formerly
his people. We read that he not only refused to hear them, but he commanded
that the righteous should not pray for them. Why? Because these people who knew
better had fallen into great Idolatry. They had set up alters and worshiped
gods contrary to the commandment of the Lord.
When we pray to God we
protect people, awake and transform people, becoming an ever needed agent of
change and spring of miracles in a world that is lost, perverse, and starving
for the truth and grace of the living, loving, eternal God. But we dare not
expect to see change or really any effects from our prayers if we have or are
committing Idolatry. Idols are anything we place before God. Any priority we
hold as more important than God. In 1 Peter 3:7 we see that prayers can be
hindered in the lives of men who mistreat their wives. This in one example of
many in how our lives must be ordered by the principles of God if we are to
have any power in prayer.
Thus, the reason we do
not see God working today as much as we could is because of the multitude of Idolatries
in the “Christian church” and in society at large. Let us dare to believe God in completeness, becoming his friends and
the directors of change in the world for the sake of His Kingdom.
But woe unto him who thinks he can direct
the world without surrendering to the Lord. Woe unto him who attests to be God’s
friend without bringing his behavior into the subjection of the Lord’s
commands. For surely he shall change the world, but he will do so in opposition to the will of God receiving just damnation in due time.
He shall regard the
prayer of the destitute, and not despise their prayer. – Psalm 102:17
Blessed be God, which
hath not turned away my prayer, nor his mercy from me. – Psalm 66:20
For more about prayer see
the following verses - Matthew 21:22, Philippians 1:19, James 5:15-16,
Revelation 5:8, 1 Thessalonians 5:17, Acts 6:4, Luke 6:11-17
Let all mortals pray thus; Lord let
me feel the burden of my sin, not so that it may crush me, but so that I may be
wise, beholding the evil that I may choose the good. Amen.
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