The biblical topic of Conditions of Prayer refers to the necessary mindset, attitude, and actions required for effective and meaningful communication with God. According to the Bible, prayer must be offered with a sincere and humble heart, as expressed in Psalms 51:17, which states "The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit, a broken and contrite heart." Additionally, prayers must be offered in faith, as emphasized in Mark 11:24, which says "Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours." The apostle James also highlights the importance of righteousness and purity of heart in prayer, as seen in James 5:16, which notes that "the prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective."
Charles 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 exa
Charles 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 hear
In this sermon, Pastor David encourages the congregation to seek God's touch and allow their lives to be changed. He emphasizes the importance of responding to the Holy Spirit's prompting and seeking God's presence. Pastor David invites the attendees to shake hands with others and offers refreshment
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power and importance of the word of God as the only instrument of judgment. He highlights the challenge of finding a saint who is too far away to hear from heaven, and how the word of God is the only way to reach them. The preacher also discusses how Jesus
B.H. Clendennen emphasizes that prayer is a form of spiritual warfare, drawing parallels between the distinctiveness of prayer and the evening sacrifice in the Old Testament. He reflects on his experiences in Vietnam, illustrating how prayer can rise above the chaos and darkness of life, much like t
In this sermon, the speaker shares his experience of evangelism in Africa and Scotland, where they would spend several weeks before making any invitations to allow people to be convicted by the Word of God. He emphasizes that the Holy Spirit works through the communication of God's Word to fertilize
In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of not losing heart in prayer, even when we don't see immediate results. He shares the parable of the unjust judge and the persistent widow to illustrate this point. The unjust judge, who had no regard for God or people, eventually grants the wid
In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the greatness of God and how he humbles himself to even look at the things happening on earth. He compares the activities of humans on earth to ants running around on an ant hill, stating that it is not very interesting to God. The preacher shares a testimony
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of trusting in God and seeking His will in our prayers. He uses the example of Little Douglas MacArthur and the miraculous rescue of soldiers in the Philippines to illustrate that God's intervention cannot be explained by chance or probability. T
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of drawing near to God through prayer. He references James 4:8, which encourages believers to draw near to God and promises that God will draw near to them. The speaker shares his desire to be like the great prayer warriors in the Bible who dedic
