But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. James 1:6, KJV
What do you expect when you pray?
When we pray with earnest expectation, we are exercising our faith. The earnest prayer of righteous people produces powerful results (James 5:16, NLT), and the most earnest prayers come from us when we recognize our need for God.
There can be a natural tendency to shrink back when praying for the seemingly impossible, but we must remember that nothing is impossible with God (Luke 1:37). If we know the promises that God has given us, and understand His character and the principles by which He works, we can pray with confidence and trust Him for the answer.
The most earnest prayers come from us when we recognize our need for God.
What has caused you to waver in your expectation with God? James reminds us that faith and wavering are actually contradictory—James says “nothing wavering.” Know that God never wavers in His love for you. You can trust Him completely.
There is no way that Christians, in a private capacity, can do so
much to promote the work of God and advance the kingdom of
Christ as by prayer. —Jonathan Edwards
When we depend upon organizations, we get what organizations
can do; when we depend upon education, we get what education
can do; when we depend upon man, we get what man can do; but
when we depend upon prayer, we get what God can do. —A. C. Dixon
Bible Reading Plan: John 10
Prayer Focus: What are you trusting God for in this season? How can you line up your expectations with the Word of God when you pray? Find promises in His Word that answer your need and write them down today.
Covenant Church - Pastor Terry Crawford
Shepherdstown, WV
All content adapted from Awakening by Stovall Weems,
WaterBrook Press © 2010. Used by permission.
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