“You will
ask Me nothing, most assuredly, I say to you, whatever you ask the Father in My
Name He will give you.” – John 16:23
This verse,
and others like it intrigue me. What am I missing? What am I “doing wrong”? I
pray, like many others, in Jesus’s Name – and yet, sometimes fail to see my
prayers answered. Or, at least, that’s the way it appears to me. And let’s face
it, the way it appears to me effects my faith, and can stir up doubt and
unbelief.
Knowing Jesus
doesn’t want me filled with doubt and unbelief, but with the faith of God He’s
given me, I need understanding.
As I
pondered this today, it occurred to me that I’m not just using or borrowing
Jesus’s Name. He’s given it to me; I am
Christian, Christ-like. He is in me and I am in Him, in the same way that He is
in the Father and the Father is in Him. That’s why when I ask the Father for something
in Jesus’s Name, I have the authority to use the Name of Jesus. Because He said
so.
I’m not
supposed to just slap on the phrase, “In Jesus’s Name. Amen.”
I am
supposed to be in Christ; in Jesus, in the shadow of the Almighty, in His
presence, in His Word, in HIM!
Am I abiding
(staying) in Him?
Yes, I am.
Satan will
try to weaken my resolve with whispers of lies and tell me I’m not in Christ.
Sometimes my heart listens.
“You didn’t
spend enough time in the Word today, your prayers won’t be effective.”
“You must be
harboring some unforgiveness in your heart, you’ve been praying for this same
thing for years now and yet, you see nothing.”
“You missed church
last Sunday, don’t even expect God to be listening while you pray for your
friends.”
“You were
critical of that person yesterday, and you think your prayers for them today
will be effective? Ha!”
“I heard you
say a bad word this morning. You can’t pray with that mouth.”
“You fell
asleep while praying last night. If your prayers are THAT uninspired, do you
really think God was listening?”
Satan has all
sorts of lies and they’re all meant to tear us down and steal our faith. Fortunately,
we always know when he’s lying to us – when his lips are moving. I know, old joke.
And we can’t even see his lips moving.
The fact of
the matter is, God is not negative or confusing. He is not the author of confusion;
He does not condemn us at all. When He looks at us, He sees the blood of Jesus,
nothing here to condemn! Hallelujah! So, when our mind tries to tell us
otherwise, those thoughts come from the evil source, not from ourselves, and
certainly not from God.
Dismiss
them.
Once we’ve
submitted ourselves to God, He hears every prayer we pray – and He answers
them.
When we are
in Christ, when we STAY in Christ and keep His Word in our hearts, His Words
will always fill our minds. We may be pulled away from them for a minute or
two. Okay, in the midst of a pity party, we may be pulled away for even longer.
But His Words are always there to return to.
With His Word
in our minds and in our hearts, we can pray effectively because we can pray
with authority.
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A woman once
told me that she would pray for me. Then she quickly tacked on, “Not that I
believe or anything like that….” What? Why would you even pray if you don’t
believe that your prayers are being heard or answered, or for that matter, if
you don’t believe in the very God you claim to be praying to?
God wants us
to believe IN Him and to rely ON Him and to snatch up the authority He’s
holding out for us to grab ahold of and use.
We can do things
our way.
Or we can
do things His Way.
What is His
Way? Jesus said, “I am the WAY, the Truth and the Life, no man comes to the
Father except through Me.” (John 14:6NKJV)
When we
submit our hearts to Him, His Way becomes our way.
This is
abiding in Christ. This causes the authority of Jesus Christ to operate in our
lives.
Jesus didn’t
tell us that once we reach a point where we never mess up, THEN we can use His
Name.
We are perfect
in Him; not as in we will never again make a mistake, but as in perfected,
completed in Him. Once the blood of Jesus is applied to our lives, nothing can
make us holier, and nothing will separate us from His love. Nothing else is
necessary to gain access to God’s throne room.
What holds
us back?
Believing
those stupid lies.
We DO have
the authority Jesus gave us, whether we missed church last week or not, whether
we used inappropriate language or not, whether we read God’s Word today, or
not.
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But we have
to believe that in order to operate with the same Spirit that raised Jesus from
the dead. It’s that Spirit that fills us with the authority of Jesus Christ,
Himself.
But, Helen,
you don’t know some of the things I’ve done! God would never extend that kind
of authority to ME!
Lies. Lies.
Lies.
The Bible
tells us this beautiful truth: “God demonstrates His own love toward us, in
that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8 (NKJV)
He’s seen our
sin and knows the blood He spilled at Calvary is enough to pay the cost.
Who better
to believe than the One Who gave His life so that we could be free from sin?
Dare to believe.
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