Perseverance in Prayer
Perseverance in Prayer13
Something Has to Break
By Shane Idleman1753:14ISA 43:1MRK 9:23Shane Idleman emphasizes the necessity of breaking free from personal struggles and societal issues, asserting that hope and peace are found in God's grace. He encourages believers to persist in prayer and faith, even when immediate results are not visible, highlighting that sometimes the pressure of life's challenges is what leads to spiritual breakthroughs. Idleman reminds the congregation that the Christian life is a battle, and while God can deliver us instantly, He often uses prolonged struggles to deepen our reliance on Him. He calls for a return to fervent prayer and a commitment to seeking God, especially in a time of national decline, urging that true revival begins with personal humility and brokenness before God.
Persevering Prayer - Men Ought Always to Pray
By Andrew Murray0PSA 34:17JER 29:12MAT 7:7LUK 18:1ROM 12:12PHP 4:61TH 5:17HEB 11:6JAS 1:41JN 5:14Andrew Murray emphasizes the necessity of persevering in prayer, urging believers to remain steadfast even when answers seem delayed. He explains that such delays can deepen our faith and draw us closer to God, teaching us that the relationship we cultivate through prayer is more valuable than immediate answers. Murray encourages Christians to continue praying without ceasing, as this practice strengthens our faith and aligns our desires with God's will. He highlights the example of Jacob, who, through persistence in prayer, experienced a profound encounter with God. Ultimately, the sermon reassures believers that the journey of prayer is a blessing in itself.
Speedily, Though Bearing Long
By Andrew Murray0LUK 18:1JAS 5:7Andrew Murray emphasizes the necessity of persevering prayer, illustrating that while God is eager to answer our prayers, His timing often requires patience and faith. He explains that the delay in answers is not due to God's unwillingness but rather His long-suffering nature, which allows for spiritual growth and readiness. Murray encourages believers to maintain a confident and persistent attitude in prayer, trusting that every prayer has an effect and contributes to the eventual answer. He draws parallels between the agricultural process and spiritual growth, highlighting that just as crops require time to mature, so do our prayers need time to bear fruit. Ultimately, he reassures that God will respond speedily to those who cry out to Him day and night.
Sixteenth Lesson. ‘Speedily, Through Bearing Long;’ Or, the Power of Persevering Prayer
By Andrew Murray0LUK 18:1JAS 5:7Andrew Murray emphasizes the necessity of persevering prayer, illustrating that while God is eager to bless His children, answers may not come immediately. He encourages believers to maintain faith and patience, understanding that God's timing is perfect and that every prayer contributes to the eventual answer. Murray draws parallels between the growth of crops and spiritual maturity, highlighting that just as a farmer waits for the harvest, so must believers wait for God's promises to be fulfilled. He reassures that God is long-suffering and will respond speedily to those who persist in prayer, urging the faithful to trust in God's timing and to continue praying without losing heart.
Delayed Answers to Prayer!
By David Wilkerson0PSA 69:17PSA 102:2LUK 18:1GAL 6:9David Wilkerson addresses the frustration many feel when prayers seem unanswered, emphasizing that while we often plead for immediate responses, God operates on His own timeline. He explains that delays in answers are not due to God's lack of power or willingness, but rather a test of our faith and perseverance. Wilkerson encourages believers to remain steadfast in prayer, reminding them that God desires a faithful people who will not grow weary or give up. He highlights the importance of patience and trust in God's timing, as true answers come to those who wait on the Lord.
Perservering Prayer
By Andrew Murray0LUK 18:6Andrew Murray emphasizes the necessity of persevering in prayer, whether for oneself or for others, highlighting that true spiritual labor requires our full commitment and effort. He draws a parallel between the diligence needed in physical labor and the spiritual work of prayer, urging believers to sow seeds in the heavenly realm with confidence that they will reap in due time if they do not lose heart. Murray encourages persistent prayer for the Church, likening it to the plight of the widow who seeks justice, reminding us that God hears the cries of His elect who pray day and night. He reassures that prayer is effective and that we must trust in God's timing as we continue to seek His intervention. Ultimately, he calls for unwavering faith in the power of prayer to bring about God's will and restoration.
Expository Thoughts on Mark - Mark 7:24-30
By J.C. Ryle0MRK 7:29JAS 5:16J.C. Ryle emphasizes the power and importance of intercessory prayer through the story of a Gentile woman who persistently sought Jesus to heal her daughter possessed by an unclean spirit. Despite initial discouragement, her unwavering faith and determination in prayer led to her daughter's healing, illustrating that prayer can bring hope even in desperate situations. Ryle encourages parents to pray for their children, reminding them that while they cannot control their children's hearts, they can always intercede on their behalf. He stresses the necessity of perseverance in prayer, urging believers to continue praying for others, regardless of the apparent lack of immediate results. Ultimately, Ryle concludes that intercessory prayer is a profound act of love and kindness that can lead to significant spiritual breakthroughs.
The Power of Persevering Prayer
By Andrew Murray0PSA 34:17MAT 7:7MRK 11:24LUK 18:1ROM 4:18PHP 4:61TH 5:17HEB 6:12JAS 5:161JN 5:14Andrew Murray emphasizes the significance of persevering prayer, illustrating that God's willingness to bless often requires persistent requests over time. He acknowledges the struggle believers face when prayers seem unanswered, urging them to maintain faith and trust in God's timing. Murray likens prayer to the accumulation of water or the sowing of seeds, where consistent effort leads to eventual blessings. He reassures that every believing prayer has an effect in heaven and contributes to the fulfillment of God's promises. Ultimately, he encourages believers to emulate Abraham's faith and patience in their prayer lives.
But I Give Myself Unto Prayer
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 34:17PSA 55:17MAT 7:7LUK 18:1ROM 12:12PHP 4:61TH 5:17HEB 4:16JAS 5:161PE 5:7C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the power and necessity of fervent prayer in the face of adversity, using David's example of turning to God rather than defending himself against slander. He illustrates that true prayer requires the full engagement of one's heart and soul, akin to Jacob wrestling with the angel, and warns against the distractions that can hinder our communication with God. Spurgeon encourages believers to make prayer a consistent and passionate practice, rather than a sporadic effort, highlighting that perseverance in prayer is essential for receiving God's blessings. He calls for a deep commitment to prayer, urging that it should be as natural and habitual as breathing.
The Silent Christ
By J.R. Miller0MAT 15:22J.R. Miller explores the story of the Canaanite woman who persistently sought Jesus' help for her demon-possessed daughter, despite His initial silence and seemingly harsh response. He emphasizes that Jesus' silence was not indifference but a means to strengthen her faith and character. The sermon highlights how suffering can lead to deeper blessings and encourages believers to bring their burdens to Christ with passionate love and unwavering faith. Miller reminds us that God's delays in answering prayers are often for our growth and that silence does not equate to rejection. Ultimately, the story illustrates the power of persistent faith and the importance of enduring trials for spiritual maturity.
Fear Not Only Believe!
By Andrew Murray0ROM 4:20Andrew Murray emphasizes the importance of unwavering faith, drawing inspiration from Abraham, who remained strong and confident in God's promises. He encourages believers to persevere in prayer and to hold onto God's promises despite challenges and fears that may arise. Murray acknowledges the difficulties in awakening the Church to fully embrace Christ's claims, yet reassures that a steadfast covenant with Christ will provide strength during dark times. He highlights that even a single word from the Lord can sustain us through our struggles. Ultimately, believers are called to fear not and only believe in God's faithfulness.
Great Faith
By J.C. Ryle0MAT 15:21J.C. Ryle emphasizes the profound faith of a Canaanite woman who, despite her background and initial rejection by Jesus, persistently seeks help for her demon-possessed daughter. Her faith, demonstrated through her humble and desperate pleas, teaches that true belief can arise from unexpected places and that affliction can lead one to Christ. Ryle warns against the ungracious attitudes of believers who may discourage seekers and encourages perseverance in prayer, assuring that Jesus hears and responds to those who earnestly seek Him. The sermon highlights that trials can be blessings that draw us closer to God, and that we should not judge Christ by the shortcomings of His followers. Ultimately, Ryle reassures that persistent prayer, like that of the Canaanite woman, will be rewarded.
Seeking God's Help With Perseverance (Mt. 7:7-14)
By Mike Bickle1357:07MAT 5:3MAT 7:7MAT 11:30MAT 16:24MAT 22:37LUK 13:24JHN 15:5EPH 6:18HEB 4:16JAS 4:6Mike Bickle emphasizes the importance of seeking God's help with confidence and perseverance, particularly in the context of relational tensions. He explains that Jesus encourages us to ask, seek, and knock continuously, assuring us that God will respond to our persistent prayers. Bickle highlights that our relationship with God requires ongoing dialogue and effort, especially when faced with criticism or challenges from others. He connects the act of seeking God with the necessity of loving others, illustrating that our spiritual breakthroughs are intertwined with our ability to love those around us. Ultimately, Bickle calls for a deeper commitment to prayer and relationship with God to navigate life's difficulties and relational conflicts.