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One of the Best Prayers Ever - Keswick Convention
Billy Strachan
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Billy Strachan

One of the Best Prayers Ever - Keswick Convention

Billy Strachan · 5:10

The sermon emphasizes the importance of prayer as a conversation with God, where we acknowledge His presence, express gratitude, and seek His guidance and will.
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of listening to God's voice, which often comes in a still small voice rather than through dramatic events. He shares the story of a blind man who cried out to Jesus for mercy and was heard. Jesus asked the man what he wanted Him to do, showing the importance of being specific in our prayers. The preacher encourages the congregation to reflect on their own personal needs and desires and to bring them before God in prayer. He assures them that God is always listening and willing to meet their needs.

Full Transcript

Long ago, O Lord, you spoke to your servant, not through the earthquake, or the wind, or the fire, but through that still small voice. Father, speak to us through that still small voice this night. And now Mr Billy Stratton will lead us in prayer.

A blind man once heard of Jesus and realized he was nearby, and he cried, Thou Son of David, have mercy on me. And people tried to get him to keep quiet, but he shouted more and more emphatically, and Jesus heard him and said, Bring him. And the man tapped his way to Jesus as a blind man would, convinced that Jesus knew his need, and would immediately deal with it.

But the Saviour asked him a most penetrating question, rather than just immediately take care of his blindness. He said, What would you have me to do for you? As we turn to prayer tonight, I wonder in your heart of hearts, amidst all of your personal longings and wants, you would be able to tell Lord in this prayer time the one thing you would like him to deal with. Not that he'll just deal with one thing, but out of all of your mess, what's the one thing you would love him to touch tonight? Would you tell him as we turn to the Lord in prayer? Our great loving God and Heavenly Father, we don't have to ask you to be here.

You are here. We acknowledge your presence. We're thankful that you're delighted that we're gathering in your name, and that through the Lord Jesus Christ.

We're more and more aware each moment of the great thing that the Saviour has done in saving us from our sins. And now, O our God, we accept his gift of access into your presence to talk to you, knowing we don't have to shout like that blind man of old to attack your attention, for your ears are ever open unto the prayers of your people. And as we bow in your presence tonight, O our God, our heart goes out to you.

We seek you to be the sole answer to our special need. Father, hear the cry of each heart as at this moment they whisper in the depths of their being, for only you alone will know the one thing they would like you to do tonight. Tell him now.

Father, thank you for hearing that. We thank you that tonight as you take up your servant, you will anoint him afresh, you will fill him with yourself, because it's your delight to meet the needs of your people. Take that word, spoken and read, and make it truth in particular, to people in particular, to meet that particular need.

Father, have a good time in your people tonight. For Jesus' sake, Amen.

Sermon Outline

  1. Introduction
  2. The story of the blind man
  3. Prayer as a conversation
  4. The power of prayer
  5. God's ears are ever open
  6. The importance of seeking God's will
  7. Seeking God's guidance

Key Quotes

“Long ago, O Lord, you spoke to your servant, not through the earthquake, or the wind, or the fire, but through that still small voice.” — Billy Strachan
“What would you have me to do for you?” — Billy Strachan
“You are here. We acknowledge your presence. We're thankful that you're delighted that we're gathering in your name, and that through the Lord Jesus Christ.” — Billy Strachan

Application Points

  • We should approach prayer with a sense of reverence and gratitude, acknowledging God's presence in our lives.
  • Effective prayer involves seeking God's will above our own desires and being honest about our needs.
  • God's ears are ever open to the prayers of His people, and He delights in meeting their needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the still small voice in the sermon?
The still small voice represents God's gentle and personal guidance in our lives, which is essential for effective prayer.
Why did Jesus ask the blind man what he wanted him to do?
Jesus asked the blind man to help him understand the man's heart and to encourage him to communicate his needs clearly.
What is the importance of acknowledging God's presence in prayer?
Acknowledging God's presence in prayer helps us to recognize His sovereignty and to approach Him with reverence and gratitude.
How can we seek God's guidance in prayer?
We can seek God's guidance in prayer by being honest about our needs, expressing gratitude for His presence, and seeking His will above our own desires.

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