The Grace Pipeline

Effective Fervent Prayer

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Participants: Shelley Quinn

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00:01 Hello, I'm Shelley Quinn.
00:02 Do you know how to pray the effective fervent prayer
00:04 that will open the flood gates of heaven?
00:07 Please join us now on "The Grace pipeline"
00:10 and learn what the Bible has to say about this.
00:32 Welcome to "The Grace Pipeline."
00:34 In our last four programs
00:36 we have been learning the meaning of faith
00:39 and how to develop victorious faith in our own lives.
00:42 Today, we will learn how to pray
00:45 the effective fervent prayer of faith.
00:48 The word of God is alive and active
00:51 and when it is implanted in your heart,
00:53 it carries the promise of power to save your soul.
00:57 The series-- this Bible series follows
01:01 a Bible study book that is also titled "The Grace Pipeline."
01:05 So if you're following along in the companion book,
01:07 today we're going to begin on page 168 of chapter 10.
01:13 But before we begin today's study, let's quickly review
01:16 how God's grace pipeline operates, to understand
01:20 why prayer is needed to open the flood gates of heaven.
01:26 The love of God is the compelling force
01:28 behind the grace of God.
01:30 God's heart wells with love for us
01:32 and from that well of love flow all of God's blessings.
01:36 Grace is the pipeline through which all blessings flow
01:40 from heaven to earth and faith is the faucet.
01:44 It's how we tap into the grace pipeline.
01:47 And our faith regulates the release of blessings
01:50 from His great reservoir.
01:52 Now prayer is the handle that opens the faith faucet.
01:57 That's why it's important to understand the power of prayer.
02:02 Trust is the foundation for prayer,
02:05 relationship's the foundation for trust
02:08 and love is the foundation for relationship.
02:12 So the greater our understanding of God's love for us,
02:15 the greater our love will be for Him.
02:18 The greater our love,
02:20 the more intimate the relationship
02:22 becomes with God,
02:23 the greater the trust, the greater trust,
02:26 the more persistent our prayer of faith will become.
02:30 And the more persistent our prayer, the greater
02:33 the faith actions will develop and with greater faith,
02:37 we have greater access to God's grace pipeline.
02:40 And we receive a greater flow of God's blessings.
02:44 So let's get busy identifying how we can open the faith faucet
02:49 through persistent and effective prayer.
02:53 Is your grace supply a little low right now?
02:55 We're gonna learn how to tap in by the faith faucet
02:59 and to turn the handle opened
03:02 by the power of faith and the prayer of faith.
03:05 Christ has opened a new and living way for us
03:08 to draw near to God with a true heart
03:11 in full assurance of faith when we pray.
03:14 In His faithfulness and righteousness,
03:17 God will hear and answer all who access His grace
03:21 by prayer through faith.
03:24 We are invited to come boldly to the Lord
03:27 to obtain the grace we need.
03:30 Let's look at Hebrews 4:16 which gives us that directive,
03:35 and it says, "Let us therefore come boldly
03:39 to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy
03:43 and find grace to help in time of need."
03:48 If you've accepted Jesus Christ as your Savior and Lord,
03:51 you were given the privilege
03:52 of becoming a born again child of God.
03:55 Paul tells us that God has put His Spirit in your heart
04:00 by whom you cry out Abba, Father.
04:04 Now Abba is an intimate Aramaic expression
04:07 that means "papa" or "daddy."
04:09 And God invites His children
04:11 to come boldly before His throne of grace
04:14 to obtain mercy and find grace to help.
04:18 Though we may approach Him boldly crying Abba, Father,
04:21 let us draw near in reverent submission
04:24 following Christ's example.
04:27 Never be flippant in your approach to God.
04:29 When you pray, you're on holy ground.
04:32 So come to seek His face with an earnest desire
04:36 to personally know Him and to know His will.
04:40 A life of faith is lived before God in prayer,
04:44 desiring to share this time of precious intimacy.
04:49 Faith clears the path for effective fervent prayer
04:54 preventing vain babbling and mere formalism
04:58 in our approach to God.
05:00 So as we seek Him with all of our heart, we know He listens.
05:05 Our future is secure in His hands.
05:08 He has a good plan for our lives
05:11 and the prayer of faith is rewarded by his approval
05:15 and releases God's promises in His perfect timing.
05:19 The promise of James 5:16 is that
05:22 the effective fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much.
05:27 Of course, the apostle James is referring there
05:31 to the account of Elijah's fervent prayer
05:34 that was found in 1 Kings 18:41-45.
05:38 And on top of Mount Carmel,
05:40 Elijah bowed down to the ground with his face between his knees
05:45 and he earnestly prayed for God to end the 42 month drought.
05:49 He sent his servant to see if rain clouds were coming.
05:53 There was nothing.
05:54 So praying again and again,
05:57 he repeatedly sent his servant to survey the situation
06:00 who continued to return with the same empty report.
06:04 There was not a cloud on the horizon.
06:06 Though nothing evidenced that God had heard his prayers,
06:11 Elijah's faith did not falter.
06:14 Persisting in prayer, he sent his servant the seventh time
06:19 and a cloud the size of a man's fist was coming up from the sea.
06:24 That small sign prompted the prophet
06:28 to prepare for God's deluge that was on its way.
06:32 Look to Elijah as your example.
06:35 The greater your need,
06:37 the more you should persevere in passionate prayer.
06:40 Hebrews 11:6 says that "God is a rewarder of those
06:45 who diligently seek him."
06:48 In faith, count on the Holy Spirit's interceding assistance
06:54 when you don't know how to pray.
06:56 Romans 8:26 says this,
06:59 "Likewise the Spirit also helps us in our weaknesses.
07:03 For we do not know what we should pray for as we ought,
07:06 but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us
07:09 with groanings which cannot be uttered.
07:12 Now He who searches the hearts
07:15 knows what the mind of the Spirit is,
07:17 because He makes intercession for the saints
07:20 according to the will of God."
07:23 In our limited understanding,
07:26 we often do not know how to pray.
07:29 We rarely know how to pray.
07:30 But the Holy Spirit is our "paracletus,"
07:33 the one who stands by us,
07:36 who actually dwells within our hearts.
07:38 And he knows everything that is happening in our lives
07:41 and the deep recesses of our minds.
07:44 He intercedes on our behalf with the Father
07:47 with groanings that cannot be uttered.
07:51 Now this phrase does not mean,
07:53 to the--it's not the Greek word "glossolalia"
07:57 which is speaking in tongues or language.
07:59 The Greek word used here means unspoken, wordless groanings.
08:06 Nonetheless, the Holy Spirit
08:08 is communicating effectively with the Father.
08:12 And his requests are always according to God's will.
08:16 And God always answers.
08:19 In faith, count on Jesus Christ who makes intercession with you,
08:26 He lives to make intercession for you
08:29 and He is able to save to the utmost.
08:33 Hebrews 7:25 reads,
08:35 "Therefore he (Jesus) is also able to save to the uttermost
08:41 those who come to God through Him,
08:43 since He always lives to make intercession for them."
08:49 The author of Hebrews was pointing out
08:52 that Jesus Christ is a new and better high priest.
08:56 The Old Testament high priest
08:58 could only enter into the presence of God once a year,
09:02 whereas Christ, our high priest,
09:04 is continually in God's presence in heaven.
09:08 He is our advocate, he is our mediator between us and God.
09:12 And this-- as the Spirit intercedes
09:16 on earth on our behalf,
09:17 Christ intercedes in heaven on our behalf
09:20 day by day and moment by moment.
09:23 And he's able to save us completely.
09:26 So every time you pray,
09:29 know that you have two prayer partners praying with you,
09:32 the Spirit, and the Lord Jesus Christ.
09:35 In Luke 18, Christ spoke a parable
09:38 about a persistent widow, to prove that we should
09:41 always pray and not lose heart.
09:45 And He concluded by saying,
09:47 "Shall God not avenge His own elect
09:49 to cry out day and night to Him, though he bears long with them?
09:55 I tell you that He will avenge them speedily.
09:59 Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes,
10:02 will He really find faith on the earth?"
10:05 He will find faith in you if you continue earnestly in prayer,
10:11 being vigilant in its practice
10:14 and offering thanksgiving along with its request.
10:18 Like Elijah, we must be persistent
10:21 until the answer is received,
10:23 like the patriarch Jacob who wrestled all night
10:26 with the angel of the Lord which as we've learned,
10:29 was Christ Jesus before His incarnation.
10:32 We need our faith to cry out for change in our character saying,
10:38 "Oh, Lord, I will not let you go unless you bless me."
10:43 Faith pleads the promises of God.
10:46 Now I feel compelled to share some examples with you
10:49 because you may be familiar with another book in program
10:52 that I've done entitled "Exalting His Word"
10:56 which teaches us to return God's word in prayer to Him.
11:00 Now from time to time, someone will approach me
11:03 and they'll ask me, "Where's the biblical examples for this?"
11:05 Let me quickly give you four references.
11:08 In Genesis 32:9-12, Jacob pleaded God's promise
11:13 when he returned to his home country
11:15 saying he wasn't worthy of the least of all the mercies
11:18 and truth that God had shown him.
11:20 And he asked God to deliver him from the hand of Esau.
11:24 Reminding God what He had promised him,
11:28 saying in verse 12, "For you said,
11:32 'I will surely treat you well
11:35 and make your descendants as the sand of the sea
11:38 which cannot be numbered for multitude.'"
11:41 So there we see Jacob pleaded God's word.
11:45 And when Moses was afraid that God would wipe out
11:49 the rebellious nation of Israel,
11:51 he pleaded God's promise saying, in Exodus 32:13,
11:57 "Remember Abraham, Isaac and Israel,
12:00 your servants to whom you swore by your own self
12:03 and said to them, 'I will multiply your descendents
12:06 as the stars of the heaven
12:08 and all this land that I have spoken up,
12:10 I will give to your descendents,
12:12 and they shall inherit it forever.'"
12:15 And then Solomon pleaded God's promise in 1 Kings 8:26 saying,
12:20 "And now I pray, O God of Israel,
12:22 let your word come true which you have spoken
12:24 to your servant David, my Father."
12:27 And then the psalmist
12:29 pleads God's promise in Psalm 119:49 saying,
12:32 "Remember the word to your servant
12:35 upon which you have caused me to hope."
12:39 So you see it is biblical.
12:41 And we lay claim to God's promises through prayer.
12:45 If we meet the condition of the promise,
12:47 God will answer with perfect timing
12:50 when we ask and keep on asking,
12:53 as Jesus instructed us to do in Luke 11.
12:56 But we must remember one important thing.
13:00 While the love of God is unconditional,
13:03 His promises are not, they carry conditions.
13:07 Let's look at seven conditions
13:10 the Bible reveals for answered prayer.
13:13 First, we must walk in obedience keeping his commandments.
13:19 1 John 3:21-22 says,
13:22 "Beloved, if our heart does not condemn us,
13:25 we have confidence toward God.
13:28 And whatever we ask, we receive from Him,
13:30 because we keep His commandments
13:33 and do those things that are pleasing in His sight."
13:37 God responds to his obedient children.
13:41 Have you ever felt that God didn't hear your prayers?
13:44 Ask yourself this.
13:46 Are you praying with reverent submission
13:49 willing to do what God wants?
13:52 Hebrews 10:36 counsels us that we have need of endurance
13:58 so that after we have done the will of God,
14:01 we may receive the promise.
14:04 Clearly, that scripture teaches us that we must obey,
14:10 as a condition to receiving the "yes" answer to our prayers.
14:14 Obedience is not a negative word.
14:17 It is not doom and gloom.
14:20 It is joy because we are doing what is best for us
14:25 and God will give us the greatest reward.
14:29 Obedience is the pathway to God's blessings.
14:33 Now number two, the second condition
14:36 is to "Abide in Christ, with his word abiding in us."
14:42 To abide means to dwell in.
14:47 And when we are in Christ,
14:49 the Bible says we live and move and have our being in Him.
14:53 We must remain faithful to abide in him.
14:56 To have the word abide in you
14:58 means it needs to be in your heart, not just in your head.
15:02 Bible study is the first step
15:04 but putting the word into practice is the second step.
15:08 Notice the condition in the promise of John 15:7
15:13 when Jesus said, "If you abide in me and my words abide in you,
15:20 then" and here's the promise,
15:23 "you will ask what you desire and it shall be done for you."
15:28 So now the third condition for oh, answered prayer
15:34 is that we ask according to God's will.
15:39 How do we know the will of God?
15:41 It is revealed in the Bible.
15:44 We cannot make a prayer request
15:46 that is in any manner opposed to God's principles or His word
15:51 and expect an answer to our prayer.
15:53 Well, we'll get an answer
15:55 but that answer will be a resounding no.
15:58 James 4:3 says, "You ask and you do not receive
16:03 because you ask amiss, that you may spend it on your pleasures."
16:09 But 1 John 5:14-15 tells us, "Now this is the confidence
16:15 that we have in Him, that if we ask anything
16:18 according to His will, He hears us.
16:22 And we know that if He hears us, whatever we ask,
16:26 we know that we have the petitions
16:28 that we have asked of Him."
16:31 You see, when we ask according to God's will,
16:34 we can have communication confidence,
16:38 the absolute assurance
16:40 that he listens and answers our petitions.
16:44 When our prayers align with His will,
16:47 we know He hears and grants our request.
16:51 We don't always know what God's will is for a situation.
16:56 That's why we depend upon the intercession
16:58 of the Holy Spirit and our Lord Jesus Christ
17:02 to guide our prayers.
17:05 We will get an answer.
17:07 The answer may not always be what we expect,
17:10 but it will prove to be better in the long run
17:13 than anything we could have imagined.
17:16 Now the fourth condition is to ask in submission to God's will.
17:23 You know, Jesus sets the example of this in Luke 22:42
17:28 where he said, "Father not my will, but yours be done."
17:33 He was praying that the Lord would take the cup from Him,
17:37 but nevertheless, His prayer was "Lord, your will be done."
17:42 Christ's total focus on earth was to do his Father's will.
17:48 Yet, He faced a very real personal struggle
17:51 as he considered the cruel horror of the crucifixion.
17:56 The shame and the agony he would endure,
17:59 and the thought of being separated from His father,
18:03 which just overwhelmed Him.
18:05 He demonstrates in Luke 22:42 that it is never wrong
18:09 to express our true feelings in prayer.
18:12 God knows our thoughts anyway.
18:14 Our struggle will only be resolved
18:18 when we, like Christ, are willing to do God's will.
18:22 The outcome of God's will is always,
18:25 always finally the best outcome possible,
18:29 so we should not dread it.
18:31 We may not always understand it.
18:33 But there's nothing to fear when God is in control.
18:38 Now the fifth condition is to ask in the name of Christ.
18:44 Before Christ, the people approached God through a priest.
18:49 Now we have a new relationship if we are in Christ.
18:52 We are God's children.
18:54 And we're made a kingdom of priests, the Bible says.
18:57 Christ is our mediator.
18:59 And when we are in Christ, we are praying through him.
19:03 And we need no other mediator between us and God.
19:07 In 1 Timothy 2:5, the Bible says that there's only one God
19:12 and one mediator between God and man, the man Christ Jesus.
19:18 And Christ makes this glorious promise in John 16:23-24 saying,
19:25 "And in that day you will ask me nothing.
19:29 Most assuredly I say to you,
19:32 whatever you ask the Father in my Father's name or in My name,
19:37 He will give you.
19:38 Until now you have asked nothing in My name,
19:42 ask and you will receive that your joy may be full."
19:48 Now the sixth condition is to bear fruit consistent
19:53 with the profession of your faith.
19:56 Jesus told his disciples in John 15:16.
20:00 He said, "You did not choose me but I chose you
20:04 and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit.
20:07 And that your fruit should remain
20:09 that whatever you ask the Father in My name, He may give you."
20:14 Now this verse particularly applies
20:17 to those who are called to ministry,
20:19 to those who are appointed to service in ministry.
20:23 Jesus is saying, if they continue to grow in maturity
20:27 and productive ministry,
20:30 they would obtain the answers to their prayers
20:33 for more fruitful ministry.
20:35 Now the Scripture can, in principle,
20:37 be applied to all Christians.
20:40 He chose us first by dying for us,
20:44 long before we chose Him.
20:47 And He appointed us to be His witnesses.
20:51 We should bear the fruits of repentance
20:54 and the fruit of the spirit.
20:57 Our actions should agree
20:59 with our profession of faith in Christ.
21:03 Now as we come down to number seven,
21:06 this is the seventh reason
21:10 or step to developing victorious faith.
21:13 And this is the most important condition
21:17 if we want answered prayer.
21:21 And that is number seven,
21:23 "Employ the faith factor and ask believing."
21:29 Jesus said in Matthew 21:22,
21:35 "Whatever things you ask in prayer
21:38 believing, you will receive."
21:41 We must believe to receive.
21:44 Without faith, it is impossible to please God.
21:47 But we must have a solid foundation for our believing.
21:53 Our basis for believing is the word of God.
21:57 When we know what the Bible says,
22:00 we can pray according to His word
22:03 and our prayer request will be in harmony with His will.
22:08 The Bible is filled with God's promises to you.
22:12 Even his commandments or promises
22:16 of what He will accomplish in your life.
22:19 To pray believing, you must know what the Bible says.
22:23 Let me sum it up this way, little Word equals little faith,
22:29 and little faith equals little prayer.
22:32 Prayer is the vehicle but faith is the fuel
22:37 and it requires both to reach our desired destination.
22:42 Faith comes by hearing the word of God, and faith fuels prayer.
22:49 When we believe and trust God, we are stirred to pray,
22:54 and persevering prayer is the greatest evidence of faith.
22:59 So little word equals little faith,
23:02 little faith equals little prayer.
23:05 The Apostle James tells us
23:07 that we do not have because we do not ask.
23:10 Then in James 1:6-8 he says,
23:14 "That we must ask in faith with no doubting.
23:18 For he says, that the one who doubts,
23:21 is like a wave of the sea
23:23 that is driven and tossed by the wind."
23:26 And James warns us there that if we do not ask in faith,
23:32 we're being double-minded.
23:34 And any double-minded person, he said, should not suppose
23:38 that they will receive anything from the Lord.
23:43 Conditions for answered prayer, there are seven of them.
23:48 And I want to put them up
23:49 and give you just a little bit of time to write these down.
23:54 Number one,
23:56 "We must walk in obedience, keeping his commandments."
24:02 Number two,
24:05 "We must abide in Christ, with His word abiding in us."
24:11 Number three,
24:12 "We must ask according to God's will."
24:17 Number four,
24:19 "We must ask in submission to God's will."
24:23 And number five,
24:25 "We must ask in the name of Christ."
24:28 Number six,
24:30 "Bear fruit consistent with repentance."
24:35 And number seven,
24:37 "Employ the faith factor and ask believing."
24:45 In our journey to understand grace,
24:48 we have considered that God's love is the compelling force
24:53 behind the visitation and the triumph of grace.
24:58 So the more we appreciate God's love, the more we are inclined
25:05 to share intimacy in relationship with Him.
25:10 Communication will be as natural as a child with the parent,
25:16 and the way we communicate with God is through our prayer.
25:19 So through our faith in Christ, we gain boldness
25:25 and we come boldly before our heavenly Father with confidence.
25:31 And as we draw near to Him, He will draw near to us.
25:35 That's his promise.
25:37 You know, someone has said that "Grace writes the check,
25:42 Faith takes it to the bank."
25:46 The prayer of faith secures God's promise.
25:50 The immeasurable riches and power of God's grace
25:55 are poured out from on high through His heavenly pipeline.
25:59 Faith is the faucet that allows us to access this grace.
26:04 And I want to say one thing, just a moment,
26:06 if you imagine this grace pipeline,
26:10 there are different areas of faith.
26:13 We may have that faith faucet,
26:15 we need to tap into the area for God's provision
26:19 to understand tithing
26:21 and returning a tenth of what God gives us to Him.
26:26 That's one area that we may tap into by faith.
26:30 We need to tap into by faith
26:33 where God has told us that he will cut us free
26:36 from the cord of the wicked that binds us.
26:39 We know we have to tap into that by faith.
26:43 We tap in by faith for justification,
26:47 we tap in by faith for sanctification,
26:50 we tap in by faith claiming God's promises for our children.
26:56 For all of these things,
26:59 we have to remember that as we tap in by faith,
27:03 it is the prayer of faith and that is the handle
27:08 that opens the faith faucet.
27:11 And as we develop victorious faith,
27:15 we will tap into God's grace pipeline.
27:19 We will turn the prayer handle
27:22 and we will witness the gushing flow of His Grace.
27:27 Well, I can't believe how fast our time goes
27:30 but please join us next time,
27:33 where we will see the importance of guarding grace in our lives.
27:38 I don't think that there is
27:41 any more important lesson that we could learn,
27:45 except for how to guard grace.
27:49 So until then, we pray that you will grow in the grace
27:53 and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
27:57 To Him be all the glory, amen.


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