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The Power of Prayer
A few years ago, The Archbishop of Canterbury and Pete Greig (founder of 24-7 Prayer) launched an initiative calling hundreds of thousands of Christians, of many churches and denominations to a great wave of prayer for the evangelisation of the nations during the week before Pentecost Sunday. The week culminated in beacon events in packed cathedrals and churches around the world over the Pentecost weekend. The Archbishop of Canterbury asked people to pray for three things: āThat all Christians might find new life in Jesus Christ⦠That all those you meet⦠might see something of Jesus⦠For the church to overflow with the reality of the presence of Jesus.ā Pete Greig has described it as āa groundswell; a movement from the grassroots upā. He said he had been very moved to hear of one boy whoād prayed for five friends, three of whom had since become Christians! Prayer is spiritual nutrition. Just as the body needs physical food, so the soul needs spiritual food. Prayer changes us. However, the Bible goes much further than this. Prayer is powerful. It is, as Charles Haddon Spurgeon put it, āthe slender nerve that moves the muscles of omnipotence.ā Prayer has the power to change circumstances, other people and even the course of history.Proverbs 15:21ā30
Prayer changes circumstances
God āclosely attends to the prayers of God-loyal peopleā (v.29, MSG). Your prayers can make a difference to what happens. āThe LORD is far from the wicked but he hears the prayer of the righteousā (v.29). According to the writer of Proverbs, righteousness means keeping āa straight courseā (v.21), listening to advice (v.22) and maintaining purity in our thoughts (v.26). It means responding to people with āprayerful answersā (v.28, MSG). Through Jesus, all who believe āare righteousā (Romans 3:22). Therefore, God hears your prayers.
Prayer and careful planning are not opposed to each other. As well as talking with God, it is wise to get advice from others: āPlans fail for lack of counsel but with many advisors they succeedā (v.22).
You will bring blessing wherever you go: āThe light in the eyes [of him whose heart is joyful] rejoices the hearts of others, and good news nourishes the bonesā (v.30, AMP).
Lord, thank you for the many times you have heard and answered my prayers. Lord, today I prayā¦
Acts 16:16ā40
Prayer changes people
What made the early church so powerful? Surely, part of the answer is the prayer lives of those first believers.
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Pray regularly
It appears that prayer was a regular habit. āOnce when we were going to the place of prayerā¦ā (v.16). This suggests they did not only pray on their own, they met together frequently to pray. -
Pray in the name of Jesus
Christian prayer is powerful because we pray, not in our own name, but in the name of Jesus.Paul was followed around in the town of Philippi by a āpsychicā, who was clearly under demonic influence as a result of her involvement in the occult (v.17). Finally, after several days of this, Paul could take her endless repetitions no longer. He turned around and said, āIn the name of Jesus Christ I command you to come out of her!ā (v.18). At that moment, the evil spirit came out.
The name of Jesus is so powerful. The only way to deal with demonic power is through the name of Jesus. No demon is a match for Jesus. Jesus sets us free from demonic forces. He utterly transformed this young womanās life. The demon āwas gone, just like thatā (v.18, MSG).
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Pray in all circumstances
The woman was a slave who made a lot of money for the people who owned her. Her owners were furious that she had lost her supernatural powers. They seized Paul and Silas, āroughed them upā, āarrested themā (vv.19ā20, MSG) and hauled them off to court. They whipped up the crowd against them.The crowd joined in the āattackā (v.22). Life is not always going to be easy if we start making a difference. Some of our views may be very unpopular or even illegal. āAttacksā are not necessarily a mark of failure; they may be a sign of success.
The magistrates bowed to the pressure and ordered that they should be stripped, severely flogged and thrown into prison under heavy guard where they āclamped leg irons on themā (v.24, MSG).
The prison officer would have been used to people coming into prison angry, cursing and swearing. By contrast, he sees Paul and Silas praying, worshipping and singing hymns to God (v.25). There is great power in this combination of prayer and worship.
An earthquake shook the prison and every door flew open. The prison officer in charge was about to take his own life as he thought all his prisoners had escaped and he feared the consequences. Paul, faced with freedom, chose instead to stay, and bring his jailor to Christ.
When Paul assured him that all the prisoners were still there he asked, āWhat must I do to be saved?ā (v.30). This is what might be called āan evangelistic opportunityā! Paul explained what the prison officer had to do and thus he, and afterwards his whole family, believed in Jesus and were baptised.
Immediately, his life began to change. He shows compassion. He washes the wounds of Paul and Silas (v.33). He feeds them (v.34). He and his whole family are āfilled with joyā (v.35). He is willing to be known publicly as a Christian. They became founding members of the church at Philippi.
These events were so clearly supernatural that Paul saw the astonishing power of God behind the human agency of his words.
This episode ends with the judges having to apologise personally to Paul and Silas as they had not realised they were Roman citizens and it was, therefore, illegal to treat them in the way they had been treated: āThe judges panicked... apologised, personally escorted them from the jail... Paul and Silas went straight to Lydiaās house, saw their friends again, encouraged them in the faith, and only then went on their wayā (vv.38ā40, MSG).
Prayer has the power not just to change our own lives but also circumstances, events and the lives of others.
Lord, help us to be more like the early church. Help us to meet together regularly to pray. Thank you for the power of the name of Jesus. Lord, may prayer and worship underpin everything we do.
1 Kings 14:21ā16:7
Prayer changes history
Of course, prayer does not change the past, but it can change the future course of events.
The history of the people of God as set out in the book of Kings is rather mixed. We read constantly of how the people of God ādid evil in the eyes of the LORDā (14:22; 15:26,34; 16:7). They committed sins (for example, 14:22b; 15:26,30,34; 16:2). They had shrine-prostitutes (14:24a); they engaged in detestable practices (v.24b); there was continual warfare between Israel and Judah (v.30; 15:6,32). The kings were often not āfully devoted to the LORDā (v.3).
There were notable exceptions such as Asa (15:9ā24). He āconducted himself well before God, reviving the ways of his ancestor David. He cleaned houseā¦ā (vv.11ā12a, MSG).
In the middle of all this, there is a fascinating comment: āNevertheless, for Davidās sake the LORD his God gave him a lamp in Jerusalem by raising up a son to succeed him and by making Jerusalem strong. For David had done what was right in the eyes of the LORD and had not failed to keep any of the LORDās commands all the days of his life ā except in the case of Uriah the Hittiteā (vv.4ā6).
David was having an impact long after his death. God honoured his prayers for generations.
God had said to David, āYour house and your kingdom shall endure forever before me; your throne shall be established foreverā (2 Samuel 7:16). David had prayed, āAnd now, LORD God, keep forever the promise you have made concerning your servant and his house. Do as you promised, so that your name will be great forever. Then people will say, āThe LORD Almighty is God over Israel!ā And the house of your servant David will be established before youā (vv.25ā26).
The Lord heard Davidās prayer. The impact of Davidās prayer was to change the course of history. David had lived a righteous life (āexcept in the case of Uriah the Hittiteā). However, the New Testament tells us that every person that believes in Jesus is in a better position than David was. Through Jesusā death and resurrection, you are righteous before God. God hears the prayers of the righteous. So, because of Jesus, your prayers also can change the course of history.
Lord, would you turn our city and our country back to you. I pray that you will raise up leaders and politicians, fully devoted to you, who will get rid of evil and bring peace and justice to our world.
Pippa Adds
In 1 Kings 14:22, we see that when Rehoboam the son of Solomon was King, 'Judah did evil in the eyes of the LORD', more than those who were before them had done.
Solomon may have been the wisest man in the whole world but it seems that he did not do a good job of parenting. He should have applied the proverb that he may well have written: āTrain children in the way they should go, and when they are old they will not turn from itā (Proverbs 22:6).
Prioritise your children while you can.
References
[Spurgeon's Sermons Volume 12: 1866](https://www.ccel.org/ccel/spurgeon/sermons12 "Return to Book Overview"): The Ravens' Cry, delivered on Sunday evening, 14 January 1866 by C. H. Spurgeon at the Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington. The Bible with Nicky and Pippa Gumbel (commentary formerly known as Bible in One Year) Ā©Alpha International 2009. All Rights Reserved. Compilation of daily Bible readings Ā© Hodder & Stoughton Limited 1988. Published by Hodder & Stoughton Limited as the Bible in One Year. Unless otherwise stated, Scripture quotations taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version Anglicised, Copyright Ā© 1979, 1984, 2011 Biblica, formerly International Bible Society. Used by permission of Hodder & Stoughton Publishers, an Hachette UK company. All rights reserved. āNIVā is a registered trademark of Biblica. UK trademark number 1448790. Scripture quotations marked (AMP) taken from the AmplifiedĀ® Bible, Copyright Ā© 1954, 1958, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1987 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. (www.Lockman.org) Scripture quotations marked MSG are taken from The Message, copyright Ā© 1993, 2002, 2018 by Eugene H. Peterson. Used by permission of NavPress. All rights reserved. Represented by Tyndale House Publishers.About this Plan

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