{"id":1538,"date":"2022-10-15T14:57:16","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:57:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/john-157-does-prayer-pay-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:57:16","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:57:16","slug":"john-157-does-prayer-pay-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/john-157-does-prayer-pay-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"John 15:7 &#8211; Does Prayer Pay? &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>John 15:7 Does Prayer Pay?  John 15:7  If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you.  Does prayer pay?  That is a good question.  By it, I mean do we get what we pray for?  The Bible certainly indicates that we should:  Mt 6:6  But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.  Mr 11:24  Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.  Lu 11:9  And I say unto you, Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.  There are many other verses, but notice that I have given you the words of Jesus from each of four gospels.  Theyas well as the writers of the epistlesall agree.  We have every right to expect prayer to pay.  Yet, does it?  In the last few days, I have heard of another who is apparently defeated and seems to have lost ground in their faith.  I do not know all of the details, but I do know the feeling.  Having thought God was going to do somethingsomething I very much wanted and expected Him to doI have been severely disappointed.  To be honest, that happened to me oftenway too oftenespecially in the earlier years of my Christian walk and ministry. So much so, that it made me wonder if the Bible was true, if what I believed was correct, and if what I was attempting to do was even possible.  Tonight for a few minutes, let me share with you what I have learned.  I. Concepts     A. False Concept         1. Simply put the false concept that many Christians seem to             have is that God is a Bank and prayer is the withdrawal             slip.              a. To the best of my remembrance, I have only been to a                 bank to borrow money onceand that was for a 1969                 Blue Chevy Impala.                 (1) The best I recall, it was 1975, Kathy and I had                      not been married long, and we needed another                      car.                      (a) I think my dad actually lined things up.                      (b) The bank owned the car and all of the                           details were worked out before I got there                           so that all I had to do was sign the papers                           and walk out with the keys.                 (2) Borrowing money really should not have been THAT                      easy!                b. But that is the way most Christians see prayer.                 (1) We see something we want.                 (2) We close our eyes to ask for it.                 (3) And when we open our eyes, we expect to see our                      request setting before us.         2. That is the wrong concept.             a. God is not a bank, and prayer is not the withdrawal                 slip.                 (1) Someone says, &quot;Well doesnt the Bible say, Ask                      and ye shall receive.&quot;                 (2) Yes, but It doesnt say, &quot;Just ask and you will                      receive.&quot;             b. Notice even in our text, the promise to answered                 prayer comes surrounded by a conditions necessary to                 get our prayers answered.                 (1) \\#7\\ &quot;if ye abide in Me&quot;                 (2) &quot;if my words abide in you&quot;                 (3) And the that whole verse is dropped into a                      parable with an emphasis on being part of the                      Vine which is Jesus Christ.             c. No.  God Is not a Bank.     B. What is a better concept?         1. Our prayers are stocks and the answered prayers are our             dividends.              a. I do not mean to be crude and degrade God or prayer.             b. I am just attempting to take a totally false concept                 and improve some upon it.             c. Nothing I compare God to will be perfect, but I do                 think this is better.         2. With stocks, your dividends grow based on three things;             the same three things that cause your power in prayer             before God to grow.             a. Time             b. Investment             c. Faith in that stock         3. Please understand.  I am no Wall Street wizard.  In fact,             I have never owned a stock; but I think I get the             concept of stocks and of prayer; and I think they are             similar to making our prayers pay.             a. Time helps our prayer payout.                 (1) I do not know what the hot stocks are today, but                      some of the older folks might imagine what you                      would have today if you had bought IBM,                      Microsoft, or Intel when they first came out.                      (a) Even a small investment over time would                           have earned you a large payout.                             i. In a case like that, time becomes a                                 golden syrup.                            ii. Just pour it on the stocks and watch                                 them increase in value.                        (b) So time, if well spent, CAN increase your                           prayer payout.                 (2) I say CAN because time is not required for our                      prayers to pay, but for most Christians, I think                      it will be needed.                 (3) It took me time to learn a few basic things about                      God that have helped my prayers to pay off.                      (a) For example, I had to learn that prayer does                           not make me Gods master.                             i. The promise of answered prayer is not                                 a promise that God will obey me.                            ii. Prayer is one of the tools God has                                 given to help me to obey Him.                           iii. To be honest, it took me a long time                                 to understand if I am not getting my                                 prayers answered, I am either not                                 praying the right prayers or I am                                 not living the right life or both.                      (b) And there have been many other lessons I                           have had to learn and then to relearn!                             i. The time necessary for me to learn                                 these lessons is that golden syrup.                            ii. For me it was necessary and is time                                 well spent.                      (c) I am slow.  Maybe you figured these kinds of                           truths out much quicker than I did; but for                           me, it took time.             b. Investment helps our prayer payout.                 (1) No matter what stock you buy, your payout will                      always be in correlation to your investment.                 (2) So it is in prayer.                      (a) You can talk to God day and night, but if                           you live like the devil or even a carnal-                           Christian life, you are far less likely to                           get your prayers answered.                      (b) I have been surprised to see that while                           most know that in their heads, they dont                           live it in their lives.                      (c) I am not auditioning for the role of judge                           in your life, but if you are drinking,                           drugging, lying, harboring bitterness,                           filled with doubt, being hypocritical, or                           even neglecting your Bible and worship,                           you are diminishing your prayer payout.                 (3) Again, someone says, &quot;I didnt think works saved                      us!                      (a) Works do not save us.  Grace does.                      (b) But after we are saved, our works do                           determine our blessings.                      (c) If you want a larger prayer payout, give God                           some better works.             c. Faith helps our prayer payout.                 (1) No one does well in the stock market who does not                      have faith in their stocks or their stock                      broker-whoever is calling the shots.                      (a) There are days when even the best market is                           going to dip.                      (b) If you doubt your stock or broker and insist                           on selling the dips, you payout will be                           greatly diminished.                 (2) So it is in prayer.                      (a) The first requirement to getting our prayers                           answered is to have a rock-solid faith in                           God.                      (b) Will God do everything you want the way you                           want it?  NO.                      (c) As a matter of fact, in my life, it seemed                           at the time that God never did anything I                           wanted especially the way I wanted it; but                           now looking back, I cant see any plan I                           had that God has not done better or any                           desire that I had that God has not given me                           more.                 (3) Have faith in God!  II. Means &#8211; To help us to see how God might pay our prayers out, let      me share some ways I have seen God answer prayer.     A. God has paid out prayers by blessing personal effort.         1. I do not know, but I think this may be the way God has             answered most of our prayers.             a. I think of the children and our prayers for them.                 Without doubt, Kathy but forth the most effort to                 point them to Christ, but God blessed her efforts.             b. I think of our finances.  I do not work hard these                 days, but there have been days when both Kathy and I                 worked very hard.  I am not complaining.  God took                 what we did and blessed it.             c. In the ministry, I could point you to the Apostle Paul.                 He prayed for open doors and the effectual working                 of God through the gospel, but then he traveled to                 city after city, preaching the gospel; and God                 blessed his labor.         2. It does not matter what field you are praying about: from             souls to be saved, lives to be delivered, down to taters             to grow in the garden, and little puppies to get well.             a. Pray much.  Pray often.  Pray hard.             b. Then do what you can do so that God can pay out on                 your prayer and bless you.     B. God has paid out prayers by doing things differently.         1. God has a way of doing what we ask but in ways we never             imagined.             a. I have said before that when it comes to me praying                 for things, I can almost guarantee that the way I                 figure out for God to do a thing WILL NOT be the                 way He will do it.             b. He often pays out prayers in ways that we would never                 expect.         2. If you do not believe that God pays out prayers in             completely unexpected ways:             a. Ask Moses who stood by the Red Sea, probably waiting                 for God to send a ball of fire from heaven to destroy                 the Egyptian army only to end up walking through two                 walls of water and never getting his sandals wet.             b. Or Shadrack, Meshack, and Abednego whose last hope                 of salvation likely disappeared when they were cast                 into the midst of the burning fiery furnace, only to                 have it rekindled again when they hit the bottom and                 found God waiting on them.             c. Or ask Paul and Silas, who were content to sit in                 shackles until God sent bail money only to have the                 earth shake the locks of their hands and their doors                 off their hinges.         3. I am not speaking of the magnitude of the miracles here,             although I will in a moment.         4. I am only speaking of HOW God pays out prayers.             a. Sometimes He does it by blessing the effort of those                 who do the labor.             b. And sometimes He does it by doing something completely                 unexpected.     C. God has paid out prayers by doing something absolutely         supernatural.         1. I do not want to give you the idea that God depends on our             efforts to pay out prayers.             a. He does answer prayer quite often by blessing our                 efforts.             b. And I think if we do not put forth any effort to do                 His work while we wait on our prayers to be paid out,                 we will greatly diminish the payout if not cause it                 to be declined all together.         2. However, God does not need us to answer our prayers.             a. God could have parted the Red Sea without Moses                 lifting his staff.             b. God could have brought water from the rock without                 Moses smiting the stone.             c. In fact, God did resurrect His Son without the                 disciples prying against a single rock.             d. He also stopped the mouths of the lions without Daniel                 sewing a single pair of lips together.         3. God is God and God needs no help at all.         4. He is the God of all power, and can make our prayers             payout without any effort on our part at all.  III. Stops     A. There are somethings that will stop God from answering your         prayer.  I do not have the time to elaborate on them, but let         me give them to you.         1. His glory &#8211; God will not answer a prayer that does not             give Him the glory He desires.             a. This is why we must pray in the will of God.             b. Gods first and greatest desire is to be glorified.         2. Mans freewill &#8211; God will not violated a persons             freewill.             a. He will allow us and circumstances to push individuals                 toward the right path, but God will not violate a                 persons freewill because we have asked for                 something.             b. This is one area where we will have to do much of the                 work.             c. With love, kindness, and grace, we must plant the                 seeds so that God can water them.         3. Personal Sin             a. As a rule, God does not reward sinful behavior, and                 you dont really want Him to do so.             b. If God answers our prayers when we are away from Him                 or even worse, against Himthere would be one more                 reason for us to continue on our wayward path instead                 of return to Him.     B. Even if we pray for good and noble things, if they hit one of         these stops, they will not be answered.    Believe it or not, God wants us to pray.  He wants us pray for things that He wants to give to us, and He wants to give us things that He has planned for us.  The challenge is to learn to pray so that God can do these things for us.  I don&#8217;t know that praying like that is hard, but I know it is hard work; however, it pays with some miraculous dividends!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>John 15:7 Does Prayer Pay? John 15:7 If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you. Does prayer pay? That is a good question. By it, I mean do we get what we pray for? 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