Persevering in Prayer
- Persevering prayer is a personal pursuit- It is something that an individual does by him/herself. Nobody does this kind of prayer for you.
- Persevering prayer is imperative- “Men ought to,” “You ought to.” The condition of your heart will urge you to be persistent.
- Persevering prayer is a practical thing- You pray yourself, it’s not something you theorize about. The widow was practically knocking at the judge's door every single day, to the point of almost wearing the judge out!
You do the bending down on your knees, the raising of your hands, etc. There's nothing theoretical about this kind of prayer. - Persevering prayer should be continuous-
a) You ought always to pray.
b) This kind of prayer is not done occasionally or whenever you feel like it, it has to be regular.
c) It has to have a focus and it's driven by a need. The widow wanted justice against her adversary and she pursued that from the unjust judge.
d) It’s result-driven. You seek a specific result, thus you don’t give up till you get the result that you want. You don’t settle for less, neither for the 2nd best thing, nor the next available thing that looks like what you wanted. You don’t give up till you gotten exactly what you wanted.
e) There are no time boundaries to this kind of praying. The people cried to God day and night. The widow kept coming to the judge to plead her case.
- Persevering prayer involves the emotions- The people cried to God day and night. You ought to pray with your heart and mind involved. Hannah’s prayer in the temple is an example of her emotions being poured out in prayer. In Psalm 62:8, we are told to pour out our hearts to the Lord.
- Praying in this manner requires boldness and courage- this kind of prayer is not for the fainthearted. Interestingly, the antidote to losing heart is to continue praying.
Approaching the Throne of God in prayer- Hebrews 4:14-16
a) We come to the throne of grace
b) We come to the throne of mercy
c) We come to the throne for timely intervention
d) We have a High Priest, Jesus Christ, who has been there before.
e) We also have the Holy Spirit, who helps us to pray (Romans
- Pray to God, through Jesus Christ.
Faith is really needed in the act of prayer. The implication was that faith will be rare at the time of Jesus' coming. The question is, will you be one of the few people standing firm in the faith when Jesus Christ comes back to take us to be with Him forever? I hope and pray that I will be.
Blessings,
Lady Akofa.