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1 Understanding the Power of Prayer Scripture Reading: Jam 5:14-16

2 Introduction Is there really power in prayer or is it just a nice idea? If there is power in prayer what are it’s limitations? Does the power of prayer mean there is nothing else I need to do? Unless we know the answer to these questions, we will not be able to use prayer as God intended

3 Prayer does not have the power to replace the need for obedience in the alien sinner One outside of Christ cannot be saved simply by prayer – Consider the example of Saul of Tarsus (Acts 9:9-12, 22:12-16) – Consider the example of Cornelius (Acts 10:1-6, 47- 48) Faith and obedience save the lost sinner-not prayer – In the examples above salvation came at baptism – Other scriptures to consider (Acts 2:38; Mt 7:21; Heb 5:9)

4 Prayer does not give the power to perform miracles today There was a time when this did occur – The epileptic boy (Mt 17:14-21) – Dorcas Restored to life (Acts 9:36-40) This time ended when the New Testament was completed – The purpose of miracles (Mk 16:20) – Since the Scriptures have been completed, we now need neither spoken revelation nor miraculous confirmation. (Jude 1:3) – 1 Corinthians 13:8-10 predicted that, when the process of revelation had completed its work, so that God's perfect will had been made available to man, miraculous powers would cease

5 Prayer does not give the power to perform miracles today Some today act as though they believe they can still work miracles – They pray for the sick to recover but refuse to do anything to help them as though they will miraculously recover – They pray for the needy and then do nothing to help relieve their need – They pray for the lost but make no effort to reach out to them or share the Word

6 The prayers of those who refuse to do God’s will are powerless (1 Jn 3:22) We are to pray for our daily bread (Mt 6:11) but we are also expected to work for it (2 Thess 3:10) We are to pray for the needy and also help them as we have ability (Mt 25:35-40; Acts 20:35; 1 Jn 3:17) We are to pray for the lost and then work to save them (1 Tim 2:1-4; Mt 28:18-20)

7 Examples of the power of prayer Forgiveness from God – Forgiveness through the blood of Christ (1 Jn 1:7- 10) – Erring Christians are to repent and pray (Act 8:22) Peace from God (Phil 4:6-7) Help in time of temptation (1 Cor 10:13) Strength from God (Eph 3:14-20) Wisdom from God (Jam 1:5-8)

8 Examples of the power of prayer Boldness from God – When the apostles needed boldness, they prayed and God delivered (Acts 4:23-31) – When Paul needed boldness he asked for prayers on his behalf (Eph 6:19-20) Healing from God – Physical (Jam 5:14-15) – Spiritual (Jam 5:16)

9 Conclusion Is there really power in prayer or is it just a nice idea? – We have just reviewed multiple examples of the power of prayer If there is power in prayer what are it’s limitations? – Prayer does not have the power to save the alien sinner apart from obedience – Prayer does not have the power to work miracles today – Prayers from those unwilling to do the Lord’s will are powerless

10 Conclusion Does the power of prayer mean there is nothing else I need to do? – I need to pray daily for bread and then work for it – I need to pray for the needy and then help as I have ability and opportunity – I need to pray for the lost and then work to Save them – Remember the message of Mt 25:31-46 Now that we understand the answers to these questions, let us use this precious gift of prayer as God intended


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