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Key Verses for Answered Prayer

12/26/2019

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After becoming a believing Christian in 1970, I told dad, “I placed my faith in Christ’s death and resurrection for the forgiveness of sin. I have assurance of eternal life.”  

“Don’t you think your mom and me are Christians?” Dad said, “We took you to church every Sunday.”

A few weeks later, dad and mom said, “We are happy for you.” It was disappointing they didn’t see the need for Christ in their lives.

About 18 years later, dad said, “You wasted your engineering degree being involved in Christian ministry.” Dad later became a financial supporter and very supported of my full-time vocational ministries.

What are some principles that contribute to answered prayer?  Luke 18 says the number one principle is “don’t lose heart.” Many times, I lost heart praying for dad because he never wanted to listen about matters of faith.  

1. Don’t lose heart
Christ shared a parable that at all times they should pray and not lose heart. An unrighteous judge gave legal protection to a widow because she kept coming to him. Like this judge, God will bring about justice speedily to His children who cry to Him day and night because of their faith (Luke 18:1-8). Don’t lose heart since God answers persistent prayer.

It was humbling waiting on God to answer my prayer. I kept reminding myself that He was in control and loved dad more than I did. I wasn’t superior to dad even though he didn’t believe in Christ personally.

2. Humble yourself
Jesus told a parable about a man who trusted in his righteousness and viewed others with contempt. Two men went to the temple for prayer: a Pharisee and tax-gatherer. The Pharisee boasted he wasn't like other people: swindlers, adulterers, or like this tax-gatherer. He fasted twice a week and paid tithes. The tax-gatherer said, "God, be merciful to me, the sinner!" This man was justified rather than the Pharisee
(Luke 18:9-14). Humble yourself to be exalted.


Would I trust Christ’s promise with child-life faith that God desires all men, including my dad, to be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth?

3. Embrace a child-like faith
Let children come to Christ and don't hinder them because the kingdom of God belongs to them. One enters the kingdom like a child (Luke 18:15-17). 
Embrace a child-like faith to enter God’s kingdom.


In 1985, dad asked if I would join his business and sell business forms to car dealers in eastern Nebraska.  I declined, sensing God’s call to become a missionary at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. This took faith like a child's to decline the opportunity that my dad was offering me. 

4. Look for eternal rewards
A ruler questioned Jesus on what he should do to inherit eternal life. Jesus said no one is good except God alone and told him to keep the Ten Commandments. After the ruler said he kept them, Jesus told him to sell all he possessed, distribute to the poor, and have treasure in heaven by following Him. As an extremely rich ruler, he went away sad. Jesus said it is hard for the wealthy to enter the kingdom of God. After Peter said he and the disciples left their home to follow Christ, He said all who left house or family for the sake of the kingdom of God will receive many times as much in this life and in the age to come, eternal life (Luke 18:18-30). 
Value eternal rewards by rejecting a worldly life.


Dad strongly questioned my decision whether our young family would make it financially. I chose eternal rewards in making my decision. 

5. Suffer persecution
Jesus took the twelve aside and said that in Jerusalem, He would be mocked, mistreated, scourged, and killed by the Gentiles, and rise again on the third day. What He said was hidden to the disciples since they couldn't understand
(Luke 18:31-34). Suffer persecution to follow God.  


Because God is long-suffering and we should be like Him, He kept encouraging me to pray persistently, boldly and specifically for my dad’s salvation whether I felt like it or not. The evil one often whispered, “Why waste your time praying. You know it won’t make any difference!” James says to pray without doubting (James 1:6). 

6. Pray persistently, boldly and specifically
While Jesus approached Jericho, a blind beggar learned that He was walking on the road and cried out, "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!" Others sternly told him to be quiet, but he kept crying out. Jesus commanded that he be brought to Him and asked, "What do you want Me to do for you?" He requested that his sight be regained. Jesus said, "Receive your sight; your faith has made you well." The blind man followed Him and glorified God (Luke 18:35-43). Pray persistently, boldly and specifically.

In 2006, I was driving home from our annual Lincoln leaders’ prayer summit. My cell phone rang and dad said, “I want to tell you that I believed in Jesus Christ as my Savior. I also called your brother and sister about the news.” Several months before, dad was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer.

What a joy after 36 years of prayer to get that phone call! The last two months of dad’s life, I saw spiritual growth. Looking forward to seeing him in heaven.   

Action Step: Review the six contributing factors to answered prayer. How can these attitudes that Jesus emphasized be yours? Ask God to strengthen that attitude in your life through the power of the Holy Spirit. 

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Disclose Sins and Struggles

7/27/2019

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“Christians think they are so holy. I can’t live up to their expectations,” Larry said.

“Tell me more,” Sam said.

“The few times I went to church, they asked me if I was a Christian.” Larry said. “Their tone of voice made me feel judged! I haven’t been to church for years.”

“You know, Larry,” Sam said, “I often get angry with my wife. She might not talk to me the rest of the day!”

“How do you handle it?” Larry said.

“Jesus makes a huge difference!” Sam said, “I confess my sin and pray for God’s power to respond with a kind word. Sometimes I let my emotions get the best of me. I’m not perfect. I struggle with sin every day.”

Gary Comer lists the Disclosure window as one of the 10 key mission skills in his book, Remission. A Christian shares present personal sins or struggles to convey grace and Christ’s power, which opens up the dialogue with a non-believer. Luke 11 shows how to resolve our sins and struggles so we can disclose them to others. 

1. Pray for God’s kingdom
Jesus' disciples asked for instruction on prayer. Jesus answered (my paraphrase): Father, your name enables me to develop a relationship with you so I can ask that you reign on earth like in heaven, meet my daily needs, be an ambassador to help others experience release from the guilt and power of sin and prevent being led into temptation" (Luke 11:1-4).  Pray for God’s kingdom to come down on earth.

2. Pray persistently for Holy Spirit
Jesus told a parable about someone wanting to provide bread to feed an unexpected guest. When his friend refused an initial request at midnight, his persistence was rewarded. He who asks receives, he who seeks finds, and he who knocks on a door, opens it. If unrighteous fathers give to their children, imagine a heavenly father giving the Holy Spirit to those who ask Him (Luke 11:5-13). Pray persistently for needs and the Holy Spirit.

3. Defeat strongholds
Some accused Christ of using Satan's power to cast out demons. Christ said a kingdom or house divided against itself falls. Christ said it's impossible to cast out demons if He's divided against Himself. However, if He casts out demons by God's power, then God’s kingdom came upon them. "He who is not with Me is against Me; and he who does not gather with Me, scatters." (Luke 11:14-26). Defeat strongholds and idolatry by God's power.

4. Repent of sin
Jesus said those who observe God’s word are blessed. Christ said this generation didn’t repent of their sin like Nineveh after Jonah preached to them. The Queen of the South will also condemn this generation because she heard Solomon’s wisdom. Someone greater than Jonah and Solomon were in this generation's midst (Luke 11:27-32). Repent of sin and ask for wisdom to do God’s word.

5. Cleanse your heart  
No one lights a lamp to put it under a bushel, but on a lampstand so people see the light. Your eye is lamp of your body. A healthy eye enables the body to be full of light instead of darkness. The Lord accused the Pharisees of cleaning the outside, but leaving their hearts full of robbery and wickedness (Luke 11:33-41). Cleanse your heart so others see Christlike purity, mercy and compassion.

6. Model authenticity   
The Pharisees neglected justice and God’s love. They sought honor from men being unaware of their dead hearts instead of helping the weak experience justice and God's love.  They were accountable for killing and persecuting prophets and apostles since the beginning of time. When Christ left, the scribes and Pharisees plotted against Him. They questioned Him closely on many subjects to catch Him in something He might say (Luke 11:42-54).  Model authenticity by sharing Christ’s justice and love in your sins and struggles.
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Action Step: Pray for Holy Spirit power to defeat strongholds, repent of sin, and cleanse your heart so you model authenticity by disclosing your sins and struggles with a non-believer.
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Join Movement of Adventure with God

7/15/2019

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Joe tells his son, Cody, to get dressed so they aren’t late to the 10 a.m. Sunday morning service.“Dad, do we have to go? Church is boring!”

“Cody, church is good for you. We don’t want to forsake the assembling of ourselves together!”

“Dad, what does it mean to assemble ourselves together?” Cody said, “I’d rather be playing soccer with my friends on Sunday morning.” “My friends in the youth group don’t say anything in Sunday School. They aren’t any different than people who don’t go to church. In fact, they’re more loving and less judgmental than those who don’t go to church,” Cody said.

Doesn’t God have something more exciting and fulfilling for us? It's better than surfing the largest wave, making the million-dollar sale, experiencing the thrill of victory or getting an A on a final test. Luke 10 shows how we can join a movement of adventure with God.

1. Ask God for laborers
Jesus appointed 70 followers and sent them in groups of two to every place where He was going to visit. He said to ask the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest. They were to be lambs in the midst of wolves (Luke 10:1-3). Ask God for laborers to be sent out into the harvest field.

2. Pursue interactive, trust-filled relationships
Carry no money or supplies, and do not greet anyone on the way. Whatever city you enter, stay and don't leave a house that contains a man of peace. The goal is discipleship until peace rests and remains there (Luke 10:4-8).
​ Pursue interactive, trust-filled relationships leading to gospel conversations and hospitality.


3. Trust God’s power to heal and share gospel   
Heal those who are sick and say, "The kingdom of God has come near to you." If they don't listen, their judgment will be worse than Tyre and Sidon that leads to Hades. One who listens to you listens to Me, and one who rejects you rejects Me (Luke 10:9-16). Trust God’s power to heal and share gospel of kingdom so it connects with them. 

4. Affirm your identity in Christ
The 72 told Jesus that demons were subject to them in His name. Jesus said He watched Satan fall from heaven like lightning and gave them authority so the enemy wouldn’t injure them.  Jesus said to rejoice their names were recorded in heaven, not spirits submitting to them. Jesus rejoiced that the Father revealed revelation to them rather than the educated and kings
(Luke 10:17-24). Affirm your identity in Christ instead of ministry results.  


5. Show compassion ministering to practical needs
A lawyer asked what he should to do to inherit eternal life. Jesus told him to love God with all his heart, soul, strength, and mind and neighbor as himself. Jesus told a parable about the Good Samaritan who felt compassion toward someone robbed. Instead of passing by, he bandaged their wounds, poured oil, put him on his own beast, brought him to an inn, cared for him, and paid two denarii to the innkeeper while he went away (Luke 10:25-37). 
Show compassion ministering to practical needs that come across your path.


6. Listen to God and pray persistently for God’s kingdom
Martha offered hospitality as she welcomed Jesus into her home. Her sister, Mary, listened to the Lord's word, while sitting at His feet. Martha was distracted with all her preparations. Jesus said she was worried and bothered about so many things, but Mary chose the good part. Pray persistently for God’s kingdom to come on earth and for the Holy Spirit
(Luke 10:38-11:13). Listen to God and pray persistently for God’s kingdom and Holy Spirit  


Ask > Relationships > Heal > Gospel > Identity > Compassion > Listen & Pray

Will you join the movement of adventure with God? Notice the gospel is at the center of everything we do. Ask God for laborers. Pursue interactive, trust-filled relationships leading to gospel conversations. Trust God’s power to heal and share the gospel of the kingdom so it connects. Affirm your identity in Christ. Show compassion ministering to practical needs. Listen to God and pray persistently for God’s kingdom and Holy Spirit so you repeat the movement of adventure with Him.
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Jesus is at work (notice last part of Luke 10:1—"place where He was about to go”). To see movement, train your friends and family who reach their friends and family, who reach their friends and family.  ​

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God Answers Persistent Prayer (Insights in NT)

7/18/2011

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The best and most neglected activity in God's kingdom is prayer. God responses to persistent, bold and specific prayer. Praying for my dad's salvation for greater than 30 years tested my faith, but God wanted to develop my dependence upon Him by continuing to lift Him up before the throne of grace. Persistent prayer shows we are humble. God exalts the humble. Prayer is a major activity in helping people experience forgiveness of sin. In the context of prayer, James closes with the statement "he who turns a sinner from the error of his way will save his soul from death, and will cover a multitude of sins (James 5:16-20). 

Christ shared a parable that at all times they should pray and not lose heart. An unrighteous judge gave legal protection to a widow because she kept coming to him. God will bring about justice speedily to His children who cry to Him day and night because of their faith (Lk. 18:1-8). God answers persistent prayer to Him if you don't lose heart.
 

Jesus told a parable about a man who trusted in their righteousness and viewed others with contempt. Two men went to the temple for prayer: a Pharisee and tax-gatherer. The Pharisee boasted that he wasn't like other people: swindlers, adulterers or like this tax-gatherer. He fasted twice a week and paid tithes. The tax-gatherer said, "God, be merciful to me, the sinner!" This man was justified rather than the Pharisee (Lk. 18:9-14). He who exalts himself will be humbled and he who humbles himself will be exalted.

Let children come to Christ and don't hinder them because the kingdom of God belongs to them. One enters the kingdom like a child (Lk. 18:15-17). Do everything you can to help people experience forgiveness of sin through Christ.

A ruler questioned Jesus on what should he do to inherit eternal life. Jesus said no one is good except God alone and told him to keep the Ten Commandments. After the ruler said he had kept them, Jesus told him to sell all he possessed and distribute to the poor so he could have treasure in heaven by following Him. As an extremely rich ruler, he went away sad. Jesus said it is hard for the wealthy to enter the kingdom of God. After Peter said he and the disciples had left their home to follow Christ, He said all who have left house or family for the sake of the kingdom of God will receive many times as much in this life and in the age to come, eternal life (Lk. 18:18-30). Those who follow Christ and not the world will receive great temporal and eternal reward.

Jesus took the twelve aside and said that in Jerusalem, He would be mocked, mistreated, scourged and killed by the Gentiles and rise again on the third day. What He said was hidden to the disciples since they couldn't understand (Lk. 18:31-34). As disciples of Christ, you take up the cross by humbling yourself and being exalted like Him.

While Jesus approached Jericho and after learning He was coming, a blind beggar said, "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!" Others sternly told him to be quiet, but he kept crying out. Jesus stood and commanded that he be brought to Him and asked, "What do you want Me to do for you?" He requested that his sight be regained. Jesus said, "Receive your sight; your faith has made you well." The blind man followed Him and glorified God (Lk. 18:35-43). Persistent, bold and specific prayer is answered once you get Christ's attention.

Begin persistent prayer for a person so they can experience forgiveness of sin or situation where you take up your cross to follow Christ. hat person or situation remembering His promise in Heb. 7:25. 

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