Listen "The Power of Prayer"
Episode Synopsis
Deep Dive into Prayer and The Pastor - The Power of Prayer by Dr. Andrew CurryPrayer faces significant obstacles, both external and internal. Satan actively works to hinder prayer, particularly corporate prayer, by fostering apathy, making it seem insignificant, and inducing weariness. Internally, the "flesh of man" (our sinful nature) inherently resists prayer, as it is the opposite of pride. This resistance can lead to feelings of dryness, lethargy, or having nothing to say, and can even cause an "extra level of tiredness" specifically before corporate prayer. Pride is a major "prayer killer," manifesting as outward displays (like the Pharisees seeking human approval) or as shyness and embarrassment, preventing the humble confession of need. Additionally, a sinful mindset towards other believers, such as harboring grudges or bitterness, can separate individuals from each other and from God, making corporate prayer painful or impossible.Despite these hindrances, prayer is foundational to God's work. The early church was "birthed in prayer," with the disciples continually devoting themselves to prayer before the Day of Pentecost, which led to the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and 3,000 conversions. The established church continued to devote themselves to "the prayers" as a specific, purposeful part of their life. They prayed for boldness during persecution, resulting in a fresh filling of the Holy Spirit, and missionaries like Barnabas and Saul were commissioned in the context of prayer and fasting.Historically, spiritual revivals consistently "bubble out of prayer." It is a well-established pattern that there has never been a spiritual awakening that did not begin in united prayer, as God prepares His people for mercy by stirring them to pray. True spiritual revival is a sovereign work of the Holy Spirit, characterized by a widespread sense of His presence, a profound conviction of sin among believers and non-believers, and numerous conversions. This contrasts with "revivalism," which involves human manipulation to try and force a spiritual experience. Examples like the Six Mile Water Revival and the Great Awakenings demonstrate the crucial role of the laity (ordinary Christians) in organizing and driving prayer meetings that preceded and accompanied widespread spiritual movements. While God is sovereign and the Holy Spirit works as He wishes, history shows that God often chooses to work through the prayers of His people.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730
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