Conditions of Prayer
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Conditions of Prevailing Prayer
By Charles Finney0MAT 7:7Charles Finney emphasizes the conditions necessary for effective prayer, asserting that while God hears all genuine prayers, answers may not always align with the specific requests made. He illustrates that the spirit of a prayer is often more significant than its literal wording, as seen in the example of Paul's thorn in the flesh. Finney warns against praying merely for form's sake without true expectation or desire for God's intervention, and he stresses the importance of understanding the conditions that make prayer acceptable to God. Ultimately, he encourages believers to approach God with faith and sincerity, ensuring their prayers align with His will.
Conditions of Prevailing Prayer Pt.--2
By Charles Finney0MAT 7:7Charles Finney emphasizes the conditions necessary for effective prayer, asserting that true prayer is always heard and answered, but often not in the way we expect. He explains that many fail to receive answers because they do not meet the revealed conditions of prayer, such as sincerity and a heart aligned with God's will. Finney highlights the importance of approaching God with a spirit of reverence, forgiveness, and dependence, as exemplified in the Lord's Prayer. He warns against the dangers of vain repetitions and emphasizes that prayer must come from a genuine heart, reflecting a desire for God's kingdom and will to be done. Ultimately, he calls believers to ensure their lives align with their prayers, as true prayer requires a holy life and sincere intentions.