Wednesday, May 26, 2010

May 26, 2010 The Prayer Jesus Vouches For

We've talked a little bit about getting our prayers answered, and today there's more.  I think that this might be something important to Jesus--  that we pray and receive a "yes" to our prayer!  I've come to realize, though, that every prayer is not answered.  And that's because every prayer doesn't fit His criteria.

Since I'm not doing a comprehensive study here, we'll just have to go with what we've got so far.  On the 24th, we saw that one of the requirements for answered prayer is that it is "in My name." That's a big topic in itself.  Let's just say, would Jesus sign on this one?   Since prayer is asking God to do something beyond what we can do, wouldn't it be reasonable to ask Him to do something He would actually do?  That takes knowing Him and what He has done: does this request fit His character?  does it fit Who He is actually is?  The only way to know this is to know Him

I'm grateful that He knows us completely, and takes into consideration our small viewpoint!  The Holy Spirit is here to guide us into all truth, so if we need a little guidance in our prayer, He's there to help.  He hears us at all levels of our maturity and understanding.  But the more mature we are, and the more of the knowledge of God we have, the more effective our prayers are going to be.  And the older ones should be teaching the younger ones to pray.

Yesterday, Jesus was saying He wants to dwell in us.  Now He's saying He wants us to dwell in Him.  When you actually live with people, you really get to know them!  We find out who snores and who doesn't close up the cracker box right.  We find out who actually walks in love.  If you've ever had people in your house for an extended stay, you know you know them better than you did before.  And they know you. Jesus is all about knowing each other.

So, if you got up in the morning, got some orange juice and toast, and sat down at the table with Jesus (and of course, the Holy Spirit and the Father are there, too), and you got into this great conversation about something in the Word, I guess you'd have a little better knowledge of Him.  That Word would start to really be real.  It would start to live in your heart.  You would feel pretty confident about asking Him to do that thing He just pointed out in the passage you read together.  Plus, you got to see how He acted when little dipsy-doodle two-year-old pee'd on the floor right next to His sandals! 

I think we'd get to know Jesus a little more if we realized He's there all the time with us.  Holy Spirit is giving us this insider-knowledge of just how Jesus is acting all the time.  The ultimate Twitter!

When we really know Him, we ask things we know He'll vouch for.  That's when we get our prayers answered with a big, resounding "yes!"  And that, my friends, is God's will.  It makes us really fruitful.  It glorifies Him and pleases Him at least as much as it blesses us.

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