Understanding God's Will: Authority Through Prayer

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God has an unconditional will and a conditional will. God's unconditional will are things that he is going to do regardless of what anybody else says or does simply because he has sovereignly determined to do it, but his conditional will are those things that he has agreed to do based on our actions, reactions, or lack of action. [00:11:00]

One of the things his conditional will will respond to is the authority given us to bind and loose. Binding and losing means forbidding or permitting. Within God's conditional will, he has authorized us to stop certain things and start certain things based on our submission to his authority and that he will act and back us up in our decisions. [00:42:00]

That is why the Bible says if you don't ask, you don't get because one of the conditions is that you ask, and if it's based on the condition of asking and you don't ask, it's not because he didn't decide to give it, it's because you didn't meet the condition of his conditional will. [01:22:00]

Do you know how much authority is in that, that you can actually stop things from happening or create or authorize things to happen that you need heaven to intervene on simply by your prayers exercising spiritual authority because you are in contact with God? [01:37:00]

So don't take prayer casually, don't take it as just a throw-in conversation with the Almighty. Take it as an authoritative posture that God has given you and me to bring into earth what has been predetermined in heaven once we exercise authority that has been designated to us by God. [01:58:00]

Binding and loosing means that we have a lot to say about what happens on earth, in our lives, and in our environments. Let's not take for granted the authorization given us. Let's utilize it to get all from God that he has determined he will allow to take place when we meet his conditions. [02:25:00]

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