Question: "What is the power of prayer?"
Answer:
The idea that power is inherent in prayer is a very popular one.
According to the Bible, the power of prayer is, quite simply, the power
of God, who hears and answers prayer. Consider the following:
1) The Lord God Almighty can do all things; there is nothing impossible for Him (Luke 1:37).
2) The Lord God Almighty invites His people to pray to Him. Prayer to God should be made persistently (Luke 18:1), with thanksgiving (Philippians 4:6), in faith (James 1:5), within the will of God (Matthew 6:10), for the glory of God (John 14:13-14), and from a heart right with God (James 5:16).
3) The Lord God Almighty hears the prayers of His children. He commands
us to pray, and He promises to listen when we do. “In my distress I
called to the LORD; I cried to my God for help. From his temple he heard
my voice; my cry came before him, into his ears” (Psalm 18:6).
4) The Lord God Almighty answers prayer. “I call on you, O God, for you will answer me” (Psalm 17:6). “The righteous cry out, and the LORD hears them; he delivers them from all their troubles” (Psalm 34:17).
Another popular idea is that the amount of faith we have determines
whether or not God will answer our prayers. However, sometimes the Lord
answers our prayers in spite of our own lack of faith. In Acts 12,
the church prays for Peter’s release from prison (v. 5), and God
answers their prayer (vv. 7-11). Peter goes to the door of the prayer
meeting and knocks, but those who are praying refuse at first to believe
that it is really Peter. They prayed he would be released, but they
failed to expect an answer to their prayers.
The power of prayer does not flow from us; it is not special words we
say or the special way we say them or even how often we say them. The
power of prayer is not based on a certain direction we face or a certain
position of our bodies. The power of prayer does not come from the use
of artifacts or icons or candles or beads. The power of prayer comes
from the omnipotent One who hears our prayers and answers them. Prayer
places us in contact with Almighty God, and we should expect almighty
results, whether or not He chooses to grant our petitions or deny our
requests. Whatever the answer to our prayers, the God to whom we pray is
the source of the power of prayer, and He can and will answer us,
according to His perfect will and timing.
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