01 June 2007
5th Retreat: Unanswered Prayer Session 7
5th Retreat: Unanswered Prayer Session 7
- Series:
- 5th Retreat: Unanswered Prayer
5th Retreat: Unanswered Prayer Session 7
- Series:
- 5th Retreat: Unanswered Prayer
Message Notes
YAG RETREAT
Friday, 1 June 2007
Session # 7
PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF EFFECTIVE PRAYER
A. Old Testament
1. Meditative Prayer
Have we brought prayer down to such a low level that He will not answer our prayers?
Meditate within your heart on your bed, be still
Psalm 4:4
Give ear to my words, O LORD, consider my meditation
Psalm 5:1
2. Pleading “mercy”
Have we taken the mercies of God so much that He will not answer our prayer?
Have mercy on me, O LORD, for I am weak
Psalm 6:2
O save me, for your mercies’ sake
Psalm 6:4
3. Pleading with Tears
Have we lost the ability to shed tears before the Lord? (Not that God delights in seeing us cry, but that tears express a depth of the soul crying out that He is moved with compassion).
The LORD has heard the voice of my weeping, The LORD has heard my supplication; The LORD will receive my prayer
Psalm 6:8-9
4. Praying and Fasting
Have we lost the ability to make necessary sacrifices in prayer?
a) Many examples may be cited
i) Moses
ii) Daniel
b) Significance of the practice of “Fasting and Praying”
i) Intensity
ii) Sincerity demonstrated
iii) Time devoted to seeking God’s will
iv) Tremendous effort to plead the mercy of God (Intercession)
5. Sustained efforts in prayer/fasting
a) Days on end
b) Prayer- without ceasing
6. Dealing with whatever hinders prayer
a) Confession of sin
b) Seeking God’s forgiveness
c) Getting right with God
d) Learning afresh (Psalm 25, 32)
7. Vows (Examples)
a) Jacob Genesis 28:20
b) Hannah 1 Samuel 1:11
c) Asaph Psalm 76:11
d) Solomon Ecclesiastes 5