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INTRO: Cornerstone is...
Cornerstone will be… (How would God like this completed?
Today, how about completing this with “a place where people PRAY.”
We’re not there yet, but that’s where we are going, or where we need to be going
Read
“Prayer” - 7 times, 6 verses.
8 times if you count “sing praise” -
James “camel knees” - a man of prayer, devout prayer, and a large portion of his prayer was intercessory (for OTHERS)
The letter is ending with a focus on prayer and concern for others
(from last time) - “instead of taking oaths, believers should pray
be strengthened by the gathering called the church
What’s the big deal with prayer?
Keys to remember: Need wisdom?
ASK (pray); Doubting?
Well, don’t, you must pray in faith.
Not getting what you want?
Maybe you’re motives are selfish, or maybe you’re not even asking.
1) Focused response (to life situations) - Instructions to would-be disciples” when:
Disciples know
Suffering - pray
Cheerful - praise God
Sick - physical/spiritual combined
Suffering - focus on God for help, pray, talk to Him
Trials are real
Obedience to God can result in opposition to the world
(But, disobedience to God always results in someone getting hurt)
Cheer - focus on God, in praise (perhaps prayerful praise); remember the humility part.
When “good” times come, praise God, since He’s the one to thank.
Realize He works through others, especially in a church.
- so true.
Good times happen, so praise God when they do!
That way, nobody can accuse you of taking the credit and boasting.
Sick - focus on God, and call the elders (pastors) to pray
The church should want to care for the sickest among us
This “sick” is a combination of physical and spiritual (perhaps so sick or sick for so long, that the spiritual life is slipping)
Or…the spiritual life has been slipping, and it is causing illness
A word on the power of prayer:
All of these situations challenge faith (even cheer), as we want to turn to our own wisdom as we deal with hardship or good times
We need to turn to God’s wisdom, always, so...
2) Restorative Prayer (specific to this “sick”)
This “sick” is two-fold: physical and spiritual
“Calling for the elders” - get the pastor(s) involved, and pray over someone, anointing with oil - A couple points:
Oil - medicinal - much like essential oil today, but also, a point to use medicine (do not rely on “faith healing” as is promoted today (the end goal of that is merely physical)
Oil - ceremonial - showed that the pastor was serious about this prayer, a sign of fervency
“Praying over” - Elijah is mentioned earlier, calling to mind , where he raises the widow’s son, he prayed OVER him (3X prostrate)
QUESTION: Why do we never hear of this part from people who put so much stock in the oil?
Even calling it anointing oil! (prob.
olive)
Above all, PRAY
God may heal physically, and if He does, even that is temporary, because we all die physically, eventually
Big Question: What if physical healing does NOT come?
Then what?
(POINT - be confident in the efficacy of the prayer)
God WILL heal spiritually - salvation, repentance
POINT: Don’t make it about the oil.
There were lots of healings without oil.
Oil can become the idol, and actually keep you from the main focus...
Which is...Above all, PRAY - Don’t miss the “main”
God ALWAYS puts the spiritual aspect ahead of the physical
Paul was not healed, disciples were martyred, Paul left Trophimus () because he was ill
The power to heal is God’s not man’s, and so we are subject to God’s will
—And God’s will is to be known, so in all matters, He will make Himself known!
And, so…if your sickness is wearing you down spiritually, God wants to restore you
As for repentance, forgiveness is huge, and it can’t come until there is humble repentance (and if you have been forgiven, you may also need to do some forgiving)
David, ?
But then - Humble
Jesus’ goal?
Healing the sick?
Feeding the poor?
Sight to the blind?
NO
Forgiveness of sinners - THAT is Jesus’ stated goal
(He came to testify of the truth, and to save people from their sins)
3) Effective Prayer
What is effective?
Working, knowing God, knowing what to ask, how to ask,
Elijah - “Answer me God, answer me!” BOLD?
YEP
Who is the righteous man?
The believer, knowing God, coming to Him clean, avoiding hindrances
Just, set apart, right with God...
This is NOT “living righteous, so that God will hear me”
BUT, this is “God, I’m following you, listen to me.” Please.
Now.
Hindrances
Husbands,
Unconfessed sin
Praying doubting
Wrong motives (selfish, God says NO; Faith?
God says YES, according to My will)
Idols in our lives
UN-SURRENDERED Christian life - In truth, answered, effective prayer hinges on total surrender to God
And if you are not following, if affects prayer, and worship, it’s all connected
What do you want your prayer to accomplish?
Accomplish = mighty, power, strength
Prayer strengthens us, sometimes physically, ALWAYS spiritually
Put all this in a package, and it comes down to this.
THE DISCIPLES’S PRAYER IS EFFECTIVE, BECAUSE....
YOU PRAY TO GOD, THE CREATOR, AND HE..HAS..ALL..THE..POWER!
We humble ourselves, ask for His wisdom, trust Him, and then we bring all the junk to Him, and leave it there!
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