Aligning Prayer with God's Will for Transformation

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Amen. So you've heard two testimonies this week of how people in our church, young and not so young, but still pretty young, are placing their faith in Jesus and praying, and God is moving. Doesn't that stir your heart? Amen. Amen. Lindsay. [00:15:04] (22 seconds)


Father, we thank you for this day And we thank you for The times that we have to worship you And just sing our praises to the Lord Because there is nothing that compares To the promise we have in you Father I'm so thankful for this church I'm so thankful for over 100 years That you have been Calling people to salvation Helping people to grow in their faith. [00:39:07] (23 seconds)


So we want to look at the gap. What are the hindrances? What's possibly keeping us in this space of ineffectiveness where maybe you feel like I pray? Has anybody out there ever felt like I pray, but I'm not 100 % sure God's listening? I pray, but maybe I feel like sometimes it only goes as high as the ceiling. [00:51:56] (22 seconds)


The Lord's arm, it says, is not too weak to save you, nor is His ear too deaf to hear you call. Say this with me, these three words. It's your sins. Let's do it again. It's your sins that have cut you off from God. Because of your sins, He has turned away and will not listen anymore. [00:53:05] (21 seconds)


Sin separates us from God. It creates this space between us in our relationship. It's the worst thing ever. And I want to ask you, if I was to give everyone in the church a cup of water, imagine you got a cup of water from your pastor and I went around with a little tiny dropper and I took a little bit of my toilet water and said, I'm just going to put a little tiny drop. [00:56:33] (21 seconds)


Sin is a big deal. Sin is a thing that separates us from God. Look at this next one. Now, this is a snap. Like, whoa, this one's rough. It says, if anyone turns a deaf ear to my instruction, even their prayers are detestable. Look at it in the amplified version. An abomination. Hateful. Revolting. To God. [00:57:31] (25 seconds)


Our relationship with other people matters to God. How I treat you, how I talk about you, how I honor my husband, how I respect other people, these things keep us in right relationship. And that is what God wants. He's looking for us. He wants us to be in right relationship with him, right relationship with others. [01:02:43] (21 seconds)


And sin hinders our prayer life. Because ultimately, God asked two things of us. What are the two things? He asks us. Let's think about this together for a minute. First one is love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind, and all your strength. What's the second? [00:59:46] (20 seconds)


But here's the good news. Like I said earlier, if you are willing to sin, you are willing today. God is ready. He desires relationship with you. He wants to use you and me to see his kingdom come. He wants all of us here in Oxford to be so filled with his love and his power that when we pray, things in the atmosphere around this place begin to move. [01:07:36] (26 seconds)


Are you willing to love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength? Are you willing to love God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength? Are you willing to get rid of the sin in your life, to put it on the altar, to not do it anymore, and to say, God, I am yours, holy and solely and completely? [01:08:06] (20 seconds)


When you follow the recipe, love God, love other people. When you do it right, everything that he said is possible. Prayer, as we've read about it from Daniel and all the people in the Bible, it becomes the reality for us. God will come and fill this place with his glory. There is no question about his desire. Amen? [01:13:26] (26 seconds)


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