Specific Prayer: Faith and Manifestation of Desires

 

Summary

### Summary

Hello, family and friends. Today, we delve into the powerful scripture from Mark 11:24, where Jesus teaches us about the importance of specific prayer and faith. Jesus said, "What things soever you desire when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you shall have them." This scripture has been a cornerstone in my life, bringing numerous manifestations of God's promises. The key takeaway here is the importance of being specific in our prayers. Often, we offer general prayers, but Jesus encourages us to be precise about our desires. For instance, if you are praying for a vehicle, don't just ask for a car; specify the make, model, and year. This specificity aligns your faith with your desires, making your prayers more effective.

Jesus emphasizes that desire is deeply personal. It's about what you truly want. Write down your desires and present them to God in prayer. When you pray, believe that you receive them at that moment. The word "receive" here can also be understood as "take." Faith takes what God has already provided through His promises. However, be prepared for challenges and opposition. The devil won't let you possess God's promises without a fight. Stay vigilant and hold on to your faith.

When you pray, believe that you receive your desires immediately. For example, if you desire a Toyota Highlander, pray specifically for it and believe that you have received it. This principle applies to any desire, whether it's a vehicle, a spouse, or any other need. Once you receive it in faith, hold on to it, and over time, it will manifest in your life. Don't give up, even if it seems like it's taking a long time. Continue to speak the word and believe that you have received what you prayed for. Today is a great day to receive from the Lord. Go to Him in prayer, be specific, and hold on to your faith.

### Key Takeaways

1. Specificity in Prayer: Jesus teaches us to be specific in our prayers. General prayers often lack the focus needed to align our faith with our desires. When you pray, be precise about what you want, whether it's a specific type of car or any other need. This specificity makes your prayers more effective. [02:06]

2. Personal Desires: Desire is deeply personal and unique to each individual. Jesus encourages us to write down our desires and present them to God in prayer. This act of writing and praying specifically helps to solidify our faith and make our prayers more impactful. [03:51]

3. Faith Takes What God Provides: The word "receive" in Mark 11:24 can also be understood as "take." Faith takes what God has already provided through His promises. However, be prepared for challenges and opposition. The devil won't let you possess God's promises without a fight. Stay vigilant and hold on to your faith. [03:51]

4. Immediate Belief: When you pray, believe that you receive your desires immediately. This immediate belief is crucial for the manifestation of your prayers. For example, if you desire a specific car, pray for it and believe that you have received it at that moment. This principle applies to any desire. [05:39]

5. Persistence in Faith: Once you receive your desires in faith, hold on to them. Even if it seems like it's taking a long time, don't give up. Continue to speak the word and believe that you have received what you prayed for. Over time, your desires will manifest in your life. [05:39]

### YouTube Chapters

[0:00] - Welcome
[0:30] - Introduction and Prayer
[1:15] - Mark 11:24 Scripture
[2:06] - Importance of Specific Prayer
[3:00] - Personal Desires and Writing Them Down
[3:51] - Faith Takes What God Provides
[4:30] - Example of Praying for a Vehicle
[5:39] - Immediate Belief and Persistence
[6:30] - Encouragement to Hold on to Faith
[7:00] - Closing Remarks and Blessings

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide

#### Bible Reading
- Mark 11:24 (KJV): "Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them."

#### Observation Questions
1. What does Jesus instruct us to do when we pray according to Mark 11:24? [01:15]
2. Why does the pastor emphasize the importance of being specific in our prayers? [02:06]
3. How does the pastor suggest we should handle challenges and opposition when praying for our desires? [03:51]
4. What example does the pastor give to illustrate the concept of specific prayer? [04:30]

#### Interpretation Questions
1. What does it mean to "believe that you receive" your desires when you pray, as mentioned in Mark 11:24? [01:15]
2. How does being specific in our prayers align our faith with our desires, according to the sermon? [02:06]
3. Why is it important to write down our desires and present them to God in prayer? [03:00]
4. How can the concept of "faith takes what God provides" be applied in our daily lives? [03:51]

#### Application Questions
1. Think about a specific desire you have. How can you make your prayers more specific to align with this desire? [02:06]
2. Have you ever experienced a time when you prayed generally and felt your prayers were not effective? How might specificity have changed that experience? [02:06]
3. What are some personal desires you have that you can write down and present to God in prayer this week? [03:00]
4. How do you handle challenges and opposition when you are waiting for your prayers to be answered? What can you do to stay vigilant and hold on to your faith? [03:51]
5. Reflect on a time when you believed you received something in faith. How did you maintain your belief until it manifested in your life? [05:39]
6. If you are currently waiting for a prayer to be answered, what steps can you take to continue speaking the word and believing that you have received what you prayed for? [05:39]
7. How can you encourage someone else who is struggling to hold on to their faith while waiting for their prayers to be answered? [06:30]

Devotional

Day 1: The Power of Specific Prayer
When Jesus teaches about prayer in Mark 11:24, He emphasizes the importance of being specific. General prayers often lack the focus needed to align our faith with our desires. By being precise about what we want, we can make our prayers more effective. For instance, if you are praying for a vehicle, don't just ask for a car; specify the make, model, and year. This specificity helps to align your faith with your desires, making your prayers more effective. Jesus encourages us to be clear and detailed in our requests to God, as this clarity can help us to better visualize and believe in the fulfillment of our prayers. [02:06]

Mark 11:24 (ESV): "Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours."

Reflection: What specific need or desire do you have that you can present to God in detailed prayer today? How can you be more precise in your requests to align your faith with your desires?


Day 2: Personal Desires and Writing Them Down
Desire is deeply personal and unique to each individual. Jesus encourages us to write down our desires and present them to God in prayer. This act of writing and praying specifically helps to solidify our faith and make our prayers more impactful. When we take the time to articulate our desires clearly, we are better able to focus our faith and trust in God's provision. Writing down our desires also serves as a tangible reminder of our prayers and God's promises, helping us to stay committed and persistent in our faith journey. [03:51]

Habakkuk 2:2 (ESV): "And the Lord answered me: 'Write the vision; make it plain on tablets, so he may run who reads it.'"

Reflection: Take a moment to write down your deepest desires and present them to God in prayer. How does writing them down help you to focus your faith and trust in God's provision?


Day 3: Faith Takes What God Provides
The word "receive" in Mark 11:24 can also be understood as "take." Faith takes what God has already provided through His promises. However, be prepared for challenges and opposition. The devil won't let you possess God's promises without a fight. Stay vigilant and hold on to your faith. This understanding of faith as an active process of taking what God has provided can empower us to be more assertive and confident in our prayers. It reminds us that God's promises are already available to us, and it is our faith that enables us to claim and receive them. [03:51]

Ephesians 6:16 (ESV): "In all circumstances take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming darts of the evil one."

Reflection: What promises of God are you actively taking hold of in faith? How can you stay vigilant and hold on to your faith in the face of challenges and opposition?


Day 4: Immediate Belief in Prayer
When you pray, believe that you receive your desires immediately. This immediate belief is crucial for the manifestation of your prayers. For example, if you desire a specific car, pray for it and believe that you have received it at that moment. This principle applies to any desire. Immediate belief in prayer means trusting that God has already answered your prayer, even if the physical manifestation has not yet occurred. This kind of faith requires a deep trust in God's timing and provision, and it encourages us to live with a sense of expectancy and gratitude. [05:39]

James 1:6 (ESV): "But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind."

Reflection: What specific desire can you pray for today with immediate belief that you have received it? How can you cultivate a sense of expectancy and gratitude in your daily life?


Day 5: Persistence in Faith
Once you receive your desires in faith, hold on to them. Even if it seems like it's taking a long time, don't give up. Continue to speak the word and believe that you have received what you prayed for. Over time, your desires will manifest in your life. Persistence in faith means continuing to trust and believe in God's promises, even when the fulfillment seems delayed. It requires a steadfast commitment to speaking God's word and maintaining a positive, faith-filled attitude. This persistence can strengthen our faith and deepen our relationship with God. [05:39]

Galatians 6:9 (ESV): "And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up."

Reflection: What desire or promise of God are you holding on to in faith? How can you continue to speak God's word and maintain a positive, faith-filled attitude, even when the fulfillment seems delayed?

Quotes

1. "When it comes to prayer, when it comes to receiving from the Lord, it's important that you be very specific about what you are desiring to receive. Let's just say, for instance, you're believing God for a vehicle. Well, it's not enough to just say, well, Lord, bless me with a car. Because what if someone decides to give you a hoopty, right? Then you're going to say, hey, I don't want to drive that car. I didn't pray for that. Well, you weren't specific." [02:06] (34 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "Desire is deeply personal. It's what you desire. What do you desire today? Write it down. He said, whatsoever things you desire when you pray. He said, this is it. Believe that you receive them and ye shall have them. Another word for that word, receive them, is to take it. Faith takes what the promises of God have already provided. You see, God has provided the promises, but we have to possess what he has promised, what he has already provided." [03:51] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "We have to be prepared. We have to be ready. We have to be on guard to possess the possessions, to possess the promises that God has for our lives. So, Jesus said, he said, when you pray, he says, believe that you receive them. When do you receive them? You receive the things that God has promised you. When do you receive them? You receive the things that God has you prayed for when you pray." [03:51] (27 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "So, the moment you pray, for instance, let's go back to the vehicle. You say you want, you know, let's just say a Toyota Highlander, right? You say, I want a Toyota Highlander for my family. You say, Father, in the name of Jesus, I thank you that based on your word, Mark 11, 24, you said whatsoever things I desire when I pray. I believe that I receive them and I'll have them. I receive today my Toyota Highlander 2022. Praise God. I receive it by faith. I have it. I lay hold to it in Jesus name." [05:39] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "See, there you go. Now you can put a vehicle in there. You can put a spouse in there. You can put whatever you're desiring from God in there, but you have to actually receive it. And then once you receive it, you hold on to it and then you'll see it over the course of time. It will materialize. It will manifest in your life. So don't give up. Don't let go of your faith. Hold strong to it. Hold steady to it. Even if it looks like it's not happening, you're like, man, this is taking a long time. I thought it would show up tomorrow." [05:39] (35 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "Hey, continue to speak the word. Continue to believe. Continue to say, Father, I receive what I've prayed for and it will manifest in your life. I trust you were blessed today. Hey, listen, today is a great day for you to receive from the Lord. Don't hesitate and don't wait. Go to heaven in prayer today. I want you to know that I love you. God loves you. And Jesus is Lord." [05:39] (31 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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