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Monday, June 30, 2008

Prayer Avails

“The effective prayer of a righteous man avails much” (James 5:16).


Prayer is probably the most important aspect of our Christian faith, because it is the primary way in which we communicate with God. Good communication is the main ingredient necessary for any strong relationship. Our beliefs, then, are founded on this relationship we have developed. A poor prayer-life keeps our God-relationship weak, which negatively affects our beliefs. Weak beliefs can then weaken our prayers even more. Thus, the cycle continues: poor prayer life, bad relationship, lacking beliefs, and even weaker prayers.


We do not have to continue in this unfruitful cycle, but can breakout with a renewed focus on prayer with our Creator. The verse above from James’ epistle is a powerful verse that teaches not only how our prayers should be, but also, the state that the person praying should be in.


In the months to follow, we will look more in depth at our being righteous and our prayers being effective. As an introduction to the topic, I feel that it is important to break this verse down to its very roots. I’m sure we all remember from English class (probably with much dread) the importance of weeding through all of the excess of words to find the noun and the verb. In the study of God’s Word this practice is even more vital to a correct understanding of the text.


I am not saying that any of the words are useless, because “all Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching” (2 Tim. 3:16). But, when we want to get to the essence of what is being conveyed by the author, we must break the verse down. In this case, when we take away all of the modifiers we get the following: “prayer avails.”


The Greek word used for “avails” has a threefold meaning. It can mean to be physically strong and healthy, to have supernatural power over evil forces, or to produce results. All three meanings can be true when we attach this word to prayer.


Many of us have seen some of those special news programs on television where Non-Christian scientists link prayer to positive health in individuals. Beyond that, God promises us that we can actually have a strength that goes past the physical to the spiritual realm, as we are given power to overcome the evil forces of Satan. Lastly, prayer produces results that can be seen. Even though many answers to prayers may not ever be known to us in this life, we can rest assured that our prayers are not in vain—prayer avails.


The reason our prayer is not in vain is simple: God hears us. The Bible highlights the kinds of prayers that God hears. In this article I will focus on just two of those: humble and authoritative.


       1. 
Humility


Psalm 10:17 says, “O Lord, You have heard to desire of the humble.” The greatest thing that gets in the way of healthy prayers is our own selfishness. We are often so self-centered that we cannot effectively seek God. We think that we are strong enough to handle whatever situation we are in, so even when we do pray, it is just lip-service…we are simply going through the “proper” Christian motions.


Jesus constantly taught us to not only go against the societal norm, but to also resist the desires that are birthed from within. It may be helpful to think of Matthew 16:24 in terms of preparing ourselves for prayer: “If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross and follow Me.” To “come after” Christ in prayer, we are deny ourselves—humble ourselves—leaving our own agendas at the door.


       2. Authority


In John 14:13, Jesus said, “Whatever you ask in My name, that will I do.” I don’t know about you, but my prayers can be so wimpy sometimes. By praying in the name of Jesus, we are actually given a great authority that we would not otherwise have.


Now, I must say, that simply uttering the words “In Jesus name I pray…” end the close of our prayers will not magically transform God into our own personal genie. After all, Jesus said, “many will say to Me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your Name, and in Your Name drive out demons and perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me you evildoers’” (Matt. 7:22-23, emphasis mine).


Praying in Jesus’ name is more than appending the right words onto our prayers. When we truly pray in His name, Jesus legitimizes our prayers, just as someone would endorse a check to make it legitimate. When we pray in the name of Jesus we are to think about what Jesus would do in our situation and pray accordingly. Jesus makes our prayers heard by the Father; our prayers are made powerful and we are given authority over the Devil.


Whatever pressures we may be facing at work or at home, whoever may be opposing us, or however painful are lives may be we must realize the assistance God has already given us. Prayer is a powerful weapon against the spiritual forces that underlie our physical opposition. Prayer is a great comfort when the tears cloud our vision. When we come to the throne of God in humility, God will hear us and give us just what we need. If you forget everything else, remember this: Prayer avails. It does a lot of good.


Next month, we will dig even deeper into James 5:16 and observe some of those modifiers we have temporarily ignored. We will first see what it means to be the kind of “righteous man” who gives a prayer that “avails much.” Until then, my prayer is that God blesses all of you in ways that further His Kingdom.


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WHAT I AM DOING NOW

I am very excited about the task that the Lord has given to me regarding the pursuit of writing.  January of 2007 I completed the first draft of my book Six Steps to Prepare for Battle: Utilizing the Armor of God in Spiritual Combat.  During these past two years, I have been busy editing the book, assigning a couple outside readers, and educating myself on all of the other aspects of book publishing that was previously unknown to me. I have begun sending out my book manuscript to agents, while simutaneously seeking publication in various Christian magazines. 

It has been a very lengthy process, and I predict that it will not progress as quickly as I would like, for one reason...my family.  I have made a decision that I will not sacrifice the relationships with my wife, son or daughter for my personal pursuits.  Too many people involved in minstries neglect their families, who should be their primary ministry.  While I hope my kids will imitate my devotion to various ministries, both in and out of our local church, I do believe that family should not be ignored in the process. 

That being said, I do not see my goal of being a published writer as a selfish desire.  The reason I feel I am being led to write is so that other Christians can be encouraged, taught, and challenged as they embark on their daily spiritual excursions.  My prayer is that I can be used by God for His honor and glory.  I also work so that one day when I am standing before the throne of the Lord, He will look down at me and say, "Javan, you did a really good job!  I'm proud of the work you did!"  What greater goal can there be for us than to hear Jesus give His approval?  

PARTS OF THIS SITE

Everything I am trying to accomplish through this site centers around the fact that I am merely a vessel of the Lord's, working to advance His Kingdom. I plan to use the Blog on the Home page to write monthly articles based on Scripture that I am studying in my own Quiet Time.

On the Upcoming Book page, I include parts of the proposal package I am currently sending to literary agents. An overview of the book is given, as well as a table of contents and a chapter outline.

 The Selected Writings page highlights some of the past writing I have done. First, there are seven sermons I wrote and delivered as a part of V. I. P. Music Ministries. This is followed by three poems which have been published. I also include some of the articles I wrote for Heidelberg's newspaper when I was a student.

The About Me page isn't a full biography, but rather, consists of the parts of my past that lead up to my current ministry of writing. In college, I majored in music and this page shows how I got from singing and acting in various shows and groups to pursuing a writing ministry.

My Ministries
is a separate page because it looks at some of the other ministries that I am a part of and have previously been involved in.

The Music page will serve the purpose of praising God and edifying the Christian, rather than simply providing entertainment. I have given access to some of the lyrics I have written as a part of V. I. P. Music Ministries, as well as the song I wrote for my wife for our wedding. I also plan to have available CDs of Christian music that I collaborate on with another musician.

I have a background of acting in various shows in high school and college and have not really done much in this area until recently. I have added the Drama page to highlight some of the church drama I have been doing and plan to do. I am also writing drama skits for church that I would like to make available to whomever wants them.

The final page is Contact Me,where my mailing address, phone number and email can be found.

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There is a passage from the book of Isaiah that has become my favorite ever since I saw the movie "Chariots of Fire" as a kid.  This particular verse has always been a source of inspiration to me when I feel impatient or that things are just too difficult. Isaiah 40:31, "They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint."

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