“Do not be
anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with
thanksgiving, present your requests to God And the peace of God, which
transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”
(Philippians 4:6-7)
SEEKING THE HAND OF GOD (Praying
only because of needs) John 6:2, 26
The lowest form of
communication with God is praying only because of a personal need. This is
considered "seeking the hand of God." During the earthly ministry
of Jesus, multitudes of people sought out and followed Him, but very few of
them were interesting in committing their lives to Him in real discipleship (vv.
60, 66-68). To them Jesus was not more than someone who could satisfy their
needs. He could heal their sick bodies when they needed healing. He could give
them food when they were hungry. Only a very few ever thought of Jesus as
someone they could enjoy fellowship with, and who desires fellowship in return.
Most believers unfortunately are living on this level of a relationship with
Jesus. Their prayer life is almost non-existence until a serious problem
arises. Then they know right where to go.
SWEET HOUR OF PRAYER (Survival
Prayer) Matthew 26:40-41
The very minimum every
Christian should pray in order to live a victorious life is at least one hour a
day. That won't make you an intercessor or a prayer warrior, but it will
probably be enough to maintain your present relationship with Jesus. This one
hour a day is referred to as survival prayer. This describes the prayer life of
most Christians. How many Christians pray at least one hour every day? You must
pray one hour just to overcome temptation, but do you believe that revival will
come because of this kind of praying? (Mark 14:37-38) If you are not
regularly praying one hour, make this your first goal, but not your final goal.
At least an hour of prayer every day is required in order to overcome
temptation and to help us to live in a way that is acceptable to Jesus.
SEEKING THE FACE OF GOD (Revival praying) II Chronicles 7:14
You will notice
that prayer and seeking God's face are listed separately in this scripture.
Prayer is not necessarily seeking the face of God. It could be seeking the hand
of God. It could be survival prayer, to keep what we already have in God.
Seeking the face of God involves more than that!
SPIRITUAL WARFARE (Prayer from the throne of authority) II Corinthians 10:3-4;
Ephesians 6:12
Whenever a person becomes a
Spirit-filled believer, he acquires new enemies, Satan and his kingdom! Before
we came to Jesus, we were a part of the “world system,” over which Satan rules
(Ephesians 2:2-3). Some of us didn’t even know Satan existed, until we
became a believer. We were already involved in spiritual warfare before even
being warned that there is such a thing.
No wonder the Apostle Paul
encouraged Timothy to be a good soldier of Jesus Christ (II Timothy
2:3), and“fight the good fight of faith” (I Timothy
6:12). Yes, we are in a battle, and to be successful we need proper
knowledge concerning our enemy, so that we can identify and defeat him! Seeking
the face of God is a higher level of prayer than the one hour prayer. It
involves doing whatever it takes to get the answer! It involves humbling
ourselves before God. It involves getting our relationship right with God.
INTERCESSORY
PRAYER (Prayer before the throne for
others) I Timothy 2:1, 3-4
Many people who sincerely seek
the face of God continually will eventually become intercessors. An
intercessor is a person who prays on behalf of others, he stands in the gap
between God and men. We seek the face of God because of spiritual thirst.
In seeking the face of God, we pray often to become more like Jesus, and to
become more useful in the kingdom of God. God's answer to these prayers is to
fill us with His love, and a burden to pray for others. We become intercessors
because of that burden and love.
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