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Basic Intercessory Prayer Guide | ||
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Preface |
CHAPTER
ONE INTRODUCTION
TO PRAYER OBJECTIVES: Upon
completion of this chapter you will be able to: INTRODUCTION This
chapter introduces the subject of Prayer. You will learn the definition
of Prayer and the importance Jesus placed on it. You will learn how
prayer is answered and the different levels and types of Prayer. THE
DEFINITION OF PRAYER Prayer is communicating with God. It takes different forms, but basically it occurs when man talks with God and God talks with man. Prayer
is described as: Prayer is not just talking to God, but it involves listening also. Prayer is communication, and a one-way conversation does not last long. When you pray, expect God to speak to you. Most often He will do this through His written Word or by a “still small voice” that seems to “speak” to your heart. Sometimes He will give you a vision or interpret back to your Spirit what you have Prayed in your Heavenly Prayer Language. Don't just rush in and dump all your requests on God and then end your Prayer. Allow time for Him to speak to you. He will give answers to your questions, guidance for the day ahead, and help you order your priorities. Sometimes He will give you a special message of encouragement to share with someone for whom you are interceding. When you Pray, there is no one approved posture for Prayer. You
may Pray while: HOW
PRAYER IS ANSWERED The
Bible reveals that prayer is answered: THE
PRAYER LIFE OF JESUS Prayer should be important to us. It was important to the Lord Jesus. Jesus is our greatest model of Intercessory Prayer. Study each of the following references about the Prayer Life of Jesus: JESUS
MADE PRAYER A PRIORITY: -He
Prayed any time of the day or night: Luke 6:l2-l3 PRAYER
ACCOMPANIED ANY EVENT OF IMPORTANCE IN HIS LIFE: -At His baptism: Luke 3:2l-22 LEVELS
OF PRAYER There
are three levels of intensity in Prayer: Asking, Seeking, and Knocking: Ask,
and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall
be opened unto you: Asking
is the first level of Prayer. It is simply presenting a request to God
and receiving an immediate answer. In order to receive, the condition is
to ask: ...ye
have not, because ye ask not. (James 4:2)
Seeking
is a deeper level of Prayer. This is the level of Prayer where answers
are not as immediate as at the asking level. The
l20 gathered in the upper room where they “continued” in
Prayer is
an example of Seeking. These men and women sought fulfillment of the
promise of the Holy Spirit and continued “seeking” until the answer
came (Acts l-2). Knocking is a deeper level. It is Prayer that is
persistent when answers are longer in coming. It is illustrated by the
parable Jesus told in Luke ll:5-l0. It is also illustrated by the
persistence of Daniel who continued to “knock” despite the fact he
saw no visible results because Satan hindered the answer from God
(Daniel 10). TYPES
OF PRAYER Paul
calls for believers to Pray always with “all prayer” (Ephesians
6:l8). Another translation of the Bible reads “praying with every kind
of prayer” (Goodspeed Translation). This
refers to the various types of Prayer which include: 1.
WORSHIP AND PRAISE: You
enter into God's presence with Worship and Praise: Enter
into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His courts with praise; be
thankful unto Him, and bless His Name. (Psalms 100:4) Worship
is the giving of Honor and Devotion. Praise is Thanksgiving and an
expression of gratitude not only for what God has
done but for who He is. You are to Worship God in Spirit and in Truth: But
the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship
the Father in Spirit and in truth: for the Father seeketh such to
worship Him. God is a Spirit, and they that worship Him must worship Him
in spirit and in truth. (John 4:23-24)
Worshipping God in truth means that you Worship Him on the basis of
what is revealed in the Word of God. To Worship Him in Spirit is to do
so sincerely in the power of the Holy Spirit, from your innermost being,
putting Him first above all others. When you Worship in Spirit, you
allow the Holy Spirit to direct your Worship. You do not use man-made
formulas or rituals of Worship. You do not just repeat chants or prayers
with your mind somewhere else. Instead, you open up the innermost
recesses of your heart and mind, and lift praise and adoration to Him in
your own words. Sometimes, the Holy Spirit will take over completely and
you will begin to Worship in the “other tongues” of your
Prayer Tongues. Praise
and Worship can be with: -Singing:
Psalms 9:2,ll; 40:3; Mark l4:26 2.
COMMITMENT: This
is Prayer committing your life and will to God. It includes Prayers of
Consecration and Dedication to God, His work, and His purposes. 3.
PETITION:
Prayers
of petition are requests. Requests must be made according to the will of
God as revealed in His written Word. Petitions may
be at the levels of asking, seeking, or knocking. Supplication is
another word for this type of Prayer. The word supplication means
“beseeching God" or strongly appealing to Him in behalf of a need”. 4.
CONFESSION AND REPENTANCE: A Prayer of Confession is Repenting
and Asking Forgiveness for Sin: Have anything you may want to add Contact
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