1 John 5:14-15 (NIV) 14This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. 15And if we know that he hears us–whatever we ask–we know that we have what we asked of him.
Jesus tells us to ask, and promises we will receive.
He also said that if we asked anything in His name, He would do it. John
captures the essence of asking in His name by saying that we must ask
according to His will. To ask in His name is to ask with His authority.
That which is in His will has His authority. The Spirit led person prays
the will of God into the earth. His heart is united with the heart of
the Father. His desires are one with the Father's. David said that if we
delight ourselves in God, He gives us the desires of our heart. Because
God is our delight, our desires come in line with His.
When we know our prayer is His will, we have perfect
confidence that He will bring it to pass in His time. We pray with
extraordinary faith. John is specifically referring to praying for a
person who has stumbled. We pray for conviction first and then for their
repentance and restoration.
From the emphasis of this letter, we might draw the
conclusion that there was a great deal of strife within the church.
People must have been at odds with one another. That is probably why he
emphasized that we cannot hate a brother if we are in Christ. We must
love, because God is love. Here is a key to changing our heart attitude.
Pray for that person. Realize sin is the deceptive destroyer that is
blinding their eyes. Let your animosity and blame be toward the sin and
not the one caught in sin's trap. It will change your attitude and help
you find God's heart. You will be praying according to God's will, and
you can know your prayer will be answered.
Consider: How does God want me to pray for the person I'm upset with? What is God's heart for that person?
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