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‘Whatever you ask for in prayer, believe…and it will be yours.’ Mark 11:24 NIV

 

When you pray:

(1) Use your faith. William Ward says: ‘We stamp and address an envelope and send it on its way with complete confidence that it will reach its destination. Yet we wonder and even doubt if our prayers will be heard by an ever–present, ever–loving God.’ Wrap your prayer in God’s gift of faith.

(2) Don’t worry about using the right words. Jesus said of the Pharisees, ‘They think they will be heard because of their many words.’ (Matthew 6:7 NIV) Ever heard the lawyer’s version of ‘Give us this day our daily bread’? (Matthew 6:11) ‘We respectfully petition, request and entreat that a due and adequate provision be made, this day and date first above and inscribed, for the satisfying of petitioners’ nutritional requirements, and for the organising of such methods of allocation and distribution as may be deemed necessary and proper, to assume the reception by and for said petitioners of such quantity of cereal products (hereinafter and herein called “bread”), and shall in the judgment of the aforesaid petitioners constitute a sufficient amount.’ That’s eighty words! Jesus used only seven! Sometimes the most effective praying is brief and to the point.

(3) Be specific. Jesus said that you will be given whatever you ask for in His name (John 16:23). The great thing about being specific is that whenever God answers, you know it. The loved one you prayed for was saved. The illness was cured. The more explicit you are, the more alert you’ll be for answers—which means you can be more specific with your thanks to God.


SoulFood: Phil 1-4, Luke 3:1-10, Ps 79, Prov 2:9-10

The Word for Today is authored by Bob and Debby Gass and published under licence from UCB International Copyright 2015

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