E.A. Johnston teaches that God is seeking a righteous intercessor whose fervent, Spirit-filled prayer can stand in the gap to avert judgment and bring revival.
In 'Burdened Desperate Prayer,' E.A. Johnston explores God's search for a righteous intercessor who stands in the gap through fervent, Spirit-led prayer. Drawing from Scripture, Johnston highlights the power of earnest prayer to avert judgment and bring revival. This teaching challenges believers to embrace a prayer life marked by sacrifice, desperation, and boldness. It is a call to become the man or woman God is seeking to intercede for a nation in need.
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I used to live in a forest and I had to build a fence around my property to keep out wild animals that could be harmful to my dog and my little daughter that played in the backyard. So I built that fence as a safety feature to keep out bobcats and coyotes and the occasional wolf. But we'd get some bad storms and the force of wind and water would bust a hole in part of that fence and then I'd have to load up a wheelbarrow with some heavy stones down to the fence line and repair that hole or gap with those big heavy stones to keep the danger out.
In Ezekiel 22 we read in God's word, and I sought for a man among them that should make up the hedge and stand in the gap before me for the land that I should not destroy it but I found none. Here's a picture friends of a broken down hedge with imminent danger lurking near it ready to break in upon at any time with ruin and destruction. It's a picture of an angry God fed up with his sinful rebellious people but he wants to extend mercy to them and not destroy them but he's missing something he's missing someone a man an intercessor if only an intercessor would make up the hedge and stand in the gap through desperate prayer then God may relent and not destroy in this case standing in the gap not for a person but for a nation.
So here in our text God is looking for a man. Is he looking for a prince? Is he looking for a statesman? Is he seeking a powerful military general? No. Our text says a man but not just any man will do but a man suitable to the task a special man with a certain specialty in prayer an intercessor he is the only one who can stand in the gap and be effective and get the job done.
So the man God is looking for is a man of prayer. We have a more detailed description of him over in the book of James. Let's turn over there now to James chapter 5 and verses 15 through 17 to learn more about this man.
In the middle of the verse 16 we read the effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much. So first and foremost a righteous man is needed. This means one who is born again and in a right relationship with God.
A man of God who walks with God. Amos 3 3 declares can two walk together except they be agreed. So we see what kind of man is needed for the task at hand of standing in the gap but what kind of prayer is needed? Well let's take a look friends.
Our text in James says the effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man. Effectual denotes one who is active and energetic. Fervent prayer is burdened broken sacrificial prayer.
A prayer that costs something. There's a sacrifice involved. A sacrifice of time in wrestling in agonizing prayer.
What counts costs and what costs counts. The word fervent in the Greek signifies prayer that is inspired by the Holy Ghost. It's the inspired prayer of a righteous man brought by the operation of the Holy Ghost.
We see a matching of this kind of praying over in Jude 1 20. But be but ye beloved building up yourselves on your most holy faith praying in the Holy Ghost. For to pray in the Holy Ghost means you first must be anointed by the Holy Ghost and filled with the Holy Ghost.
For to pray in the power of the Spirit means unobstructed access to the Almighty influence to gain his attention and power to attain answers to our pleading petitions. For praying in the Holy Ghost storms the portals of heaven with a holy violence. It makes fire fall upon the drenched altar of sacrifice.
It makes kings tremble and kingdoms shake. For a man praying in the power of the Holy Ghost can startle the very angels in heaven and rattle the red hot gates of hell. For a man full of the Spirit and anointed with the Spirit and praying in the Spirit knows no resistance has no opposition fears no earthly mortal and conquers all unearthly enemies.
Additionally we read in James in the next two verses Elijah was a man subject to like passions as we are and he prayed earnestly that it might not rain and it rained not on the earth by the space of three years and six months and he prayed again and the heaven gave rain and the earth brought forth her fruit. The expression friends prayed earnestly infers supplication to God for a particular benefit either the supplication or intercession on the behalf of an individual perhaps who needs salvation or perhaps who is sick and the prayer may be for healing or it may be intercession on the behalf of a nation so that it might not be destroyed a sinful nation that has turned its back on God and deserves judgment like Moses stood in the gap for the Israelites who had sinned against God grievously with the golden calf in and out and out orgy in exodus 32 and verses 11 14 we have a pattern for intercessory prayer in how Moses pleaded with the almighty on behalf of the people and Moses besought the Lord as God and said Lord why doth thy wrath wax hot against thy people which thou hast brought forth out of the land of Egypt with great power and with a mighty hand wherefore should the Egyptians speak and say for mischief did he bring them out to slay them in the mountains and to consume them from the face of the earth turn from thy fierce wrath and repent of this evil against thy people remember Abraham Isaac in Israel thy servants to whom thou swearest by thine own self and said unto them i will multiply your seed as the stars of the heaven in all this land that i have spoken of will i give unto your seed and they shall inherit it forever and the Lord repented of the evil which he thought to do unto his people i will stop there so Moses here prayed fervently and earnestly making supplication on the behalf of a people in intercessory prayer we should do the same it's not our nation evil it's not our nation turned its back on God it's not our nation called evil good and good evil and promotes evil well why doesn't God destroy it there are those who can make up the hedge and stand in the gap that person can be you friend God's not looking for a superhero but a man a man the right man for the job James says that Elijah was a man subject to like passions as we are Elijah was an imperfect man who believed in a perfect God and leaned on that God in prayer by faith and he got the job done as an intercessor God's looking for this kind of man today friends a man of prayer not casual prayer or occasional prayer but desperate bold and burdened and fervent prayer but there's a cost involved in being an intercessor for a prayer life that grips the attention of the heavenly throne room is not built beneath calm sunny skies but shaped during dark sorrow-filled nights a serious prayer life is hammered out on the anvil of pain and affliction desperation and despair when hope hangs on a tattered thread and all human resources are gone there and only there does the answer come to the request here is where the vital prayer life commences which gains the cup dear of the almighty as he leans over to listen more intently to the pathetic sobs and anguished heart cries which in desperation reach up and out for his righteousness to grab hold of and hang on to and not let go like Jacob wrestling with the angel until the blessing is attained to become a person of prayer is to be a shrill holy note which continually rings the ears of angels and rattles the gates of glory a true prayer life is born out of necessity in your leanness you will learn to lean on him through your rolling on stormy seas you will be enabled to roll it all onto him when friends fail disappoint and desert you you will seek and find favor with your faithful friend Jesus and I sought for a man among them that should make up the hedge that should make up the hedge and stand in the gap before me for the land that I should not destroy it will God find you standing there friend let us pray oh great God you are holy and the ancient of days forgive us Lord for our multiplied sins as a people we have forsaken thee and turned our backs on thee and sinned grievously against thee we have banned you from our schoolhouse legislated you out of the courthouse kicked you out of the white house and locked you locked you out of the church house we are a self-satisfied self-dependent people who are sinful we are spiritually bankrupt people who deserve judgment from on high I pray in your wrath remember remember mercy in your wrath remember mercy oh Lord send us a mighty revival and a spiritual awakening to our land that will grip this generation of young people and shake this nation from coast to coast I pray these things in the strong name of Jesus amen
Sermon Outline
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I. The Need for an Intercessor
- God seeks a man to stand in the gap for the land
- Not a prince or general but a man of prayer
- The hedge is broken and danger threatens
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II. Characteristics of the Intercessor
- A righteous man born again and walking with God
- Prays effectual, fervent, and Spirit-inspired prayer
- Prays with burden, sacrifice, and desperation
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III. Biblical Examples of Intercessory Prayer
- Elijah’s earnest prayers that moved heaven and earth
- Moses pleading for Israel’s mercy after their sin
- Prayer that can avert destruction and bring revival
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IV. Application and Call to Prayer
- Prayer life forged in affliction and desperation
- Standing in the gap requires bold, persistent prayer
- God is looking for you to be that intercessor today
Key Quotes
“I sought for a man among them that should make up the hedge and stand in the gap before me for the land that I should not destroy it but I found none.” — E.A. Johnston
“The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.” — E.A. Johnston
“A true prayer life is born out of necessity; in your leanness you will learn to lean on Him.” — E.A. Johnston
Application Points
- Commit to a persistent and Spirit-filled prayer life that intercedes for others.
- Embrace the cost and sacrifice involved in fervent, burdened prayer.
- Respond to God's call to stand in the gap for your community and nation.
