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Prayer 101
18 Reasons For Unanswered Prayer
(James 1:5-8 NKJV) If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who
gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to
him. {6} But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for he who doubts
is like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind. {7} For let not
that man suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; {8} he is
a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways
There are four basic categories of reasons why your prayers are not
answered other than "the sovereignty of God". These are :
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Poor relationships - rudeness, unforgiveness, malice, anger, wrath,
divisiveness.
These form the basis for the following 18 reasons.
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Scripture |
Reason |
Solution |
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James 1:5-8 |
Doubting God |
Deciding to believe what God says and acting on it. |
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James 4:2 |
Not asking God in the first place but trying to obtain it by
quarreling. |
Ask God in prayer for your needs. |
|
James 4:3 |
Asking wrongly e.g for worldly pleasures. |
A distinct separation from the world/not loving it. |
|
1 Peter 3:7 |
Treating your wife in an inconsiderate manner. |
Living with her in an understanding way. |
|
1 Peter 3:12 |
Doing evil |
Be righteous. |
|
1 Peter 4:7 |
A flippant attitude to holy things. |
Being serious and watchful. |
|
Matthew 6:5,6 |
Hypocritical attention-seeking. |
Pray in private to God not publicly for show. |
|
Matthew 6:5 |
Using vain repetition (e.g. like Buddhist prayer wheels etc). |
Pray concisely knowing that God is hearing and knows your needs. |
|
Matthew 18:19 |
Lack of unity especially among Christian leaders. |
Agreement & fellowship. |
|
Mark 9:29 |
Some situations need fasting as well. |
Spiritual discernment and a disciplined life. |
|
Mark 11:25,26 |
Unforgiveness |
Forgive whoever has offended you from the heart. |
|
Luke 18:1ff |
Lack of persistence |
Do not lose heart or give up. |
|
Luke 18:10 ff |
Spiritual pride |
Humble yourself before God. |
|
1 Timothy 2:8 |
Wrath/anger |
Live peaceably in prayer. |
|
1 John 5:14 |
Not according to God's will (God's broad moral will is meant
here) |
Ask within the bounds of Scripture. |
|
John 15:7 |
An erratic life that seldom "abides" in God. |
Abide in Jesus words and let them abide in you. |
|
John 14:13,14 |
Not asking "in Jesus name" i.e asking in the will and clear
purposes of Jesus and with His designated authority. |
Ask in Jesus's will for God's purposes with a sense that the
authority comes from God not you. |
|
John 16:26,27 |
Not believing in Jesus. |
The Father loves those who believe in his Son and will answer
their prayers as a result. |
You will probably find two or three of the above in your own life. Write
them down and write down a plan for doing something about them. Start
with asking God for forgiveness for those things and appeal to Him to
hear and answer your prayers.
Prayer
"Lord, we are so weak in many ways. Forgive us our sins and clear us of
guilt in our praying. If it was not for Jesus we would not be heard at
all. Teach us to pray in ways that are good and acceptable so that we
may be heard before Your throne and be answered swiftly." Amen.
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permission to use articles in your ministry, e-mail the editor, John
Edmiston at johned@aibi.ph.
Source:
http://www.globalchristians.org/starterkit/gospel1.htm.
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permission from John Edmiston -
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