Transformative Power of Prayer: A Divine Partnership

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Now as I do that the Horizon grows but that's the center and that is God's appointed way and I really want you to understand that some people say well maybe I'm praying about the wrong thing the answer to that is keep praying keep praying if you're worried about whether you have the wrong motives you're praying for wrong thing just keep praying ask the Lord to teach you he'll teach you. [00:30:05]

Praying for yourself is not necessarily selfish and in fact it's the best way to get drawn Beyond selfishness because you'll remember praying is what God and I are doing together we pray about things together we work together and as we pray the sphere of influence extends. [00:31:43]

The power of asking is what moves in prayer and Jesus gives us some illustrations of this in passages I haven't referred to yet but and I don't don't have time to read them but I hope you will know the stories in MA in Luke 11 there's a story about a man uh who comes to his neighbor at night. [00:33:06]

Now in both cases what is operative is simply the power of asking continued over time the power of asking continued Ed over time and you say well why why not just uh once and I've I've even heard people teach that you should never ask for the same thing in prayer twice because if you ask a second time that means you didn't believe it the first time. [00:35:47]

Prayer is a part of a process it is a most times it's a three-term relationship and it presupposes that you're going to stay involved with the situation you're praying about while you stay involved with God and of times it involves us and once when I was praying for my son and not seeing any change the Lord said to me why don't you stop being angry with him. [00:37:15]

There is great power and if we stay in that relationship God will respond in the case of the unjust judge the unjust judge and there's a point about it being unjust see that Jesus is talking about a person who is not sort of a tenderhearted uh wimpy kind of person uh this is a tough guy but that unjust judge finally says look in Luke 18. [00:39:15]

That's a part of what it means to live in a universe where the Ultimate Reality is a personal community of people you live in a trinitarian universe you universe is not ultimately made up of quarks and strings and molecules and atoms and things of that sort not at all that's why the law of request which Jesus gives you in these teachings is more fundamental as I said than the law of gravity. [00:40:08]

Jesus is teaching us about why prayer works why does prayer work because asking and giving is a fundamental law of the Universe I know people who will cross the street to avoid coming in contact with the eye of someone who is begging why because of the power of asking they're not going to get close enough that they could be overwhelmed by it. [00:41:11]

There are good things which God is not going to do if you don't ask him and there are bad things which God is not going to prevent if you don't ask him now what's that all about well let me ask you this you had a child and you knew what to do for them you knew what was good for them you just did it child never needed to say I need this. [00:42:29]

That's why Jesus uses Jesus uses them among other things to illustrate prayer you have to ask for what you want don't you say well what kind of game is this God already knows look you know I don't want to upset your theology to too much but if God decides he doesn't want to know something he cannot do it his omnipotence is not the victim of his omniscience. [00:43:19]

The universe operates on the law of asking and giving, a principle more fundamental than the law of gravity. This divine arrangement requires us to actively participate in our relationship with God, asking for what we need and trusting in His wisdom and timing. [00:39:49]

Prayer is a process that involves us, others, and God. It is not a quick fix but a journey of transformation that requires patience and persistence. Sometimes, the change begins within us as we align our hearts with God's will. [00:37:15]

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