Unproductive Prayers :: By Edwin Tan

“You ask and do not receive, because you ask amiss, that you may spend it on your pleasures” (James 4:3).

The MAGA drumbeat that characterized the forty-fifth President’s term in the United States of America enveloped a sizeable number of practicing Christians. No questions asked; there was a significant rollback of many of the policies and practices which inconvenienced Christianity per se – this being the trademark of the forty-fourth President!

There were more than sufficient grounds for praising and thanking the Lord for this reprieve. But the appropriate approach was overshadowed by grandiose visions of a glorious era for the nation in terms of power, prestige and economic strength. All this rested on another consecutive term for Donald Trump.

On the heels of this bandwagon, there was little emphasis on the winning of souls to Christ. The same could be said about adhering to 2 Chronicles 7:14 – the need for turning from wicked ways and spiritual healing of the country.

Everything was earthly, and the focus was on the material. Whatever prayers uttered were to this tune. The end result, as most of the world knows, was a heap of unanswered prayers. Totally the opposite of what was asked for!

Did they take the Living Word seriously when they uttered these prayers? Did they seek the Lord’s counsel on this matter? Did they have a very good look at James 4:8?

“Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners; and purify your hearts, you double-minded.”

It is indeed pointless to utter prayers for something that is of the flesh. When this happens, there is a gulf separating the Creator from the creation. People just want their ways, and this is in direct conflict with the ways of the Lord!

If these individuals got what they prayed for, would they lead Godly lives? Not the case! These folks would be so engrossed with everything on the earthly platter – there would be hardly any focus on things above. All this worldliness would be enough to make these people forget the infinite grace and mercy of the Heavenly Father!

The Lord has a purpose for not answering certain prayers. He, in his true Fatherly goodness, rules out frivolous and ludicrous requests. These things do more harm than good. Winning the big one on the Powerball might generate instantaneous wealth, but there are a host of bugbears that go with this.

“And when you pray, do not use vain repetitions as the heathen do. For they think they will be heard for their many words. Therefore do not be like them. For your Father knows the things you have need of before you ask Him” (Matthew 6:7-8).

There are people who resort to prayer while in a state of desperation, yet they still have that cloud of unbelief in their minds. Call these individuals the fair-weather ones, choosing only to seek the Lord for the purpose of a bailout when all other options run dry.

So they make their case known to the Lord by way of lengthy and repetitive utterances. In their earthly mindsets, they see this as a formula that would get them somewhere.

More likely than not, they would be going nowhere with this frame of mind. It is impossible to fool God. He knows a lot about these individuals, what is in their hearts and what is on their minds.

Even in trying moments, God can turn things around so long as we seek His ways – first and foremost. There is no room for all the confusing thoughts that stem from the fallen nature. All this could only make matters worse. To get around whatever mess that is troubling us, we have to approach our Heavenly Father with a humble heart. One that seeks the Lord and not the world! He will get you through, provided there is one hundred percent belief in His promises. He makes them but never breaks them.

“A man’s heart plans his way, But the LORD directs his steps” (Proverbs 16:9).

People may not get what they set their minds on. Nevertheless, the Lord has an alternative in store, and at the end of the day, it turns out to be much better than what was on the drawing board. Our Heavenly Father knows best! Only to those that believe in His Word.

Reverence for our Heavenly Father is the key to having a productive prayer life. Impulsive screaming and yelling for something that is not according to His will is out of the question. We have to seek His will when engaging in meaningful prayer. His intent for anyone who walks in a spirit of belief can never go into a tailspin. There could be trying moments, but sustained prayer with firm belief will reap a bountiful harvest. It could take quite a while in some instances, but there is a guaranteed sweetness associated with a fruitful conclusion.

“Now this is the confidence that we have in Him if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us” (1 John 5:14).

We live in increasingly trying times. There is definitely no place for prayers that yield next to nothing. There has to be a focus on prayer that can move mountains. With this in mind, the genuine power of purposeful prayer will be for all eyes to see and all ears to hear. This will translate into first-rate encouragement – the very thing that mainstream sources are incapable of giving to the masses. All this is undoubtedly an integral aspect of looking up as the hour of redemption is around the corner!

Maranatha

Edwin

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Resurrection of Jesus: What Does Scripture Say? :: By Dr. Donald Whitchard

Scripture References:

Matthew 28:5-10; Luke 24:13-31; John 11:25, 20:11-18, 24-29; 1 Corinthians 15:1-8

When the Lord Jesus told Martha at the tomb of Lazarus, “I AM the Resurrection and the Life” (John 11:25, KJV), He proved it by bringing him back from the dead, doing so in public, giving further proof that He was who He claimed to be, God Incarnate.

He had raised others from the dead as a demonstration of His power and authority (Matthew 9:23-26; Mark 5:35-43; Luke 7:11-17, 8:49-56). Scripture tells of others who had been brought back to life by the power of God (1 Kings 17:22; 2 Kings 4:35, 13:21; Matthew 27:52; Acts 9:40). It is, however, the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ that became the doctrine of every apostle, the faith of every authentic follower of Christ, the source of the martyr’s courage, the theme of all authentic preaching (2 Timothy 4:1-5), and the power behind every evangelist who devotes themselves to the work of the LORD.

The physician and historian, Luke, the author of the Gospel bearing his name, as well as the Acts of the Apostles, wrote about the many “infallible proofs” of Jesus’ resurrection and appearances prior to His ascension back to heaven (Acts 1:3). This was the testimony of numerous eyewitnesses and was prophesied within the pages of the Old Testament of the Bible. The resurrection was foretold in the psalms of King David (Psalm 16:10, 11; Acts 13:34-35). It is the foundation of the Gospel, supplied by the entirety of the Godhead (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), announced by Jesus Himself (Isaiah 53:10-12; Mark 9:9-10: John 2:19-22), and proclaimed by the apostles (Acts 2:24, 32, 3:15; Romans 8:11; 1 Corinthians 15:1, 4).

Scripture gives us the names and locations of where Jesus met with His followers after His resurrection. Mary Magdalene, the woman who had been delivered from demons was the first to see Him after He had risen (John 20:11-18). He also appeared to the women who were headed to the tomb to complete the ritual of anointing His body with burial spices (Matthew 28:5-10). He appeared to Peter and the disciples walking on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:13-31, 34, 36-43). He appeared to His disciples when Thomas had returned to join them. His encounter with Jesus gave birth to the great words of faith and belief (John 20:24-29). Jesus appeared to the disciples who had been fishing all night (John 21:1-23).

The apostle Paul recorded that over five hundred brethren saw Jesus at one time (1 Corinthians 15:6). According to the law of Moses, only two or more witnesses were needed to verify a testimony (Deuteronomy 17:6, 19:5; 1 Timothy 5:19). Paul’s own testimony of being transformed from an enemy of Christ into one of His most faithful and active adherents is one of the signs of the validity of the resurrection by even the most skeptical of Bible scholars (Acts 9:1-6; 1 Corinthians 15:8). Jesus was also seen by His half-brother James after the resurrection, and he became the pastor of the church in Jerusalem (1 Corinthians 15:7). The Gospels record that none of Jesus’ brothers and sisters believed in Him until after He had been raised from the dead (John 7:5).

What of sources outside the Bible? Do they verify what has been written about the life and work of Jesus, specifically concerning His death and resurrection? In his book, I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist, Dr. Frank Turek cites the work of Dr. Gary Habermas, who had collected over 1,400 of the most critically scholarly works dealing with the Resurrection from 1975-2003, found that across the theological spectrum from the most liberal to most conservative, all agreed that the following points concerning Jesus and Christianity are actual historical facts:

1) Jesus died by Roman crucifixion and was buried in a private tomb.

(2) Soon afterward, the disciples were discouraged, bereaved, and despondent, having lost all hope.

(3) Then, Jesus’ tomb was found empty shortly after His internment.

(4) The disciples all had experiences that they believed were actual appearances of the risen Jesus.

(5) Due to these experiences, the disciples’ lives were thoroughly transformed, even willing to die for their belief.

(6) The proclamation of the Resurrection took place early from the start of church history.

(7) The public testimony of the disciples and preaching of the Resurrection took place in the city of Jerusalem where Jesus had been crucified and buried shortly before.

(8) Sunday became the day of worship and gathering by the early Christians.

(9) As stated earlier, the conversions of Paul and James were cited as compelling evidence for the claims of the Resurrection of Jesus.

(10) Apostolic collaboration on the composition of the Gospels and the letters were all in agreement concerning the events of the Resurrection and the honesty of their testimonies. The Gospels present embarrassing details about their character and skepticism that would be missing if it were all a fabrication (Ex. Peter’s denial, the testimony of the women, Paul’s hatred of Christ prior to his conversion, etc.). (Source: Geisler, Norman, and Turek, Frank: I Don’t Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist; Wheaton, IL., Crossway Books, 2004, pp.299-300.)

In all things concerning Scripture and the claims of Jesus, do your own research and examination of the evidence. I want to give you a “starter list” of material to check for yourself and go from there:

www.crossexamined.org

www.coldcasechristianity.org

www.getalifemedia1.com

www.biblearchaeology.org

www.worldofthebible.com

https://answersingenesis.org

The main takeaway is this: For over two thousand years, lives have been transformed and renewed by the fact that Jesus Christ is Lord and that He has been raised from the dead. If you are unsure about who Jesus is and what the deal is about the gift of salvation He freely offers to anyone who calls on Him, all you must do is ask Him (Matthew 11:28-30; John 14:6; Romans 10:9-10). I want you to be ready when that day arrives. Remember, without the fact of the Resurrection, any anticipation or hope for the Rapture and the promise of eternal life in the new heavens and earth wouldn’t exist. Thank you, Lord Jesus, that your promises are true and you are indeed returning soon. Glory to His name.

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