Elijah's Example: The Power and Purpose of Prayer

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"Prayer is what brings these two realities together and that is the focus of what we're looking at together in the scripture today. I hope you will have your Bible open at uh First Kings and chapter 18 we're also going to be looking at James and chapter five as we're continuing this series that we've called uh lead leadership the surprising influence of a Godly life." [00:39:33]

"Now let me say straight away that if you are a leader you have probably found that prayer does not come naturally to you um the reason for this is very simple most leaders are activists by Nature um we respond to a challenge with a plan of action uh leaders take initiatives that is what makes us leaders and prayer is not the natural disposition of the activist mind." [00:63:14]

"Elijah has been an example to us of a man of action an obvious leader in every way and here we are now going to see him also as a man of prayer and because we've had a break from the series just briefly to catch up with where we are you remember that Ahab was the most wicked King uh that Israel had known he did more evil than all who had come before him." [00:152:72]

"Elijah confronted the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel he said to the people um if the Lord is God you should follow him if baal's God then certainly go and follow him but don't uh limp any longer between two opinions Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal to call down fire from heaven uh they prayed but there was no answer there was no entity to answer to the name of baale." [00:239:04]

"Praying with other people is very important but there is a kind of praying that you can only do on your own lovers like to be on their own together every happily married couple knows this it's great to be with others but it's even better when you get to be just the two of you together well God is the great lover of your soul and he desires time alone with you." [00:519:15]

"Elijah bowed himself down to the Earth and put his face between his knees now nothing in the Bible is redundant God always speaks with it intent and with precision and the Holy Spirit has preserved for us here and in many other places a vivid description um of the posture in which a Godly person prayed in fact it's very significant that in the Old Testament account we are not told what Elijah said in prayer but we are told the position that he adopted." [00:696:76]

"Faith is not kind of mustering up a sort of uh self um uh propelled conviction that what we are asking is going to happen that's not biblical Faith biblical faith is always a believing response to the word of God and therefore the praying that flows out of faith is is of the same character this is important to understand this distinction God has given to us an open invitation to ask of him anything that we wish but that freedom does not come with a commitment from God to give anything that we ask." [00:1052:48]

"God not only decrees what will happen but he decrees how it will come to pass God determines in other words not only the ends but also the means the what is in his promise the how is tied to our prayer so God's promises there therefore tell us what we should be asking for because he has tied means and ends together to make us his fellow workers." [00:1339:03]

"Elijah prayed fervently that it might not rain he prayed again and the heaven gave rain now notice that we're being told here in James comment uh inspired by the spirit of God on the story that Elijah was was very clear in what he asked for praying out of the word of God he prayed first that there would not be rain and then three and a half years later he prayed that there would be rain." [00:1447:12]

"Elijah prayed for what had been promised he prayed with Precision he prayed with passion but the answer did not come straight away um he sends his servant out to luk for any sign of rain the servant comes back verse 43 says there's nothing what do you do when there's nothing back up and go home no Elijah says go again and Elijah's got his head down between his knees and he continues to pray." [00:1977:67]

"James says in chapter five Elijah was a righteous man and the prayer of a righteous man he says is powerful F and it is effective now this does not of course mean that Elijah was perfect he wasn't uh at one time as we'll see next week God willing he felt so desperately low uh he was ready to end his own life um yet this man is held out to us as a model for our prayers." [00:2116:68]

"God must accept you before he accepts your prayers and he will accept you through Jesus Christ the order is important offer yourself to it then offer your prayers ask him to cleanse you ask him to renew your heart tell him that you want to be done with the sin that's been clinging too long to your life ask him to clothe you with a righteousness that is Christ's alone and to make you one of his adopted children." [00:2179:92]

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