Memorise: And when ye stand praying, forgive if ye have ought against
any: that your Father also which is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses.
Mark 11:25
Our Lord
Jesus Christ did not only give us an outline for prayer in what is popularly
called “The Lord’s Prayer” (Luke 11:2-4), He also gave us some vital
ingredients of prayer. The first in our consideration is faith. The Almighty
God demands that we have faith in Him. A man that prays without faith cannot
get anything substantial from the spiritual exercise of prayer. When we pray,
we should be assured that God is capable of doing whatever our desires are.
Doubt is a grievous offence before the Almighty God. The children of Israel
that doubted the capability of God were consumed by the fiery anger of the God
who had been erstwhile benevolent to them, however, as many as believed in His
Almightiness received great recompense for their faith.
“But let
him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the
sea driven with the wind and tossed. For let not that man think that he shall
receive any thing of the Lord.” James 1:6-7
Another
vital ingredient of the prayer that God will answer is forgiveness. This is a
two-edged sword. Blessed is he that is forgiven, sin a hindrance to prayer.
Unless we are forgiven, our prayer cannot be answered. This is why our Lord
Jesus put an aspect of confession of sin in the prayer outline (Luke 11:4).
No matter how old we may be in the Lord, if we discover any sin ranging from
lying, outburst if unwarranted anger etc in our lives while we are getting set
to pray, we must confess that sin first. The Bible says:
“If we
say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not us. If we
confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to
cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” 1st John 1:8-9
On the
other hand, our Lord Jesus Christ said:
“And
when ye stand praying, forgive, if ye have aught against any: that your Father
also which is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses. Mark 11:25
Many of us
come to the throne of mercy without the milk of mercy in our hearts. We come
for mercy while we are not merciful; we come for forgiveness and we are not
forgiving. What an irony? In Matthew 18:32-35, our Lord told the parable
of the wicked servant who jailed his fellow worker that owed him a little after
he himself had received pardon for a greater debt. His forgiving spirit made
him forfeit the pardon for the debt he earlier received. Beloved, let us
cultivate the habit of forgiving one another, at least for the fact that our
Father in Heaven forgives every of our sins.
Prayer
Point: Father, please increase my faith and put in me the spirit that freely
forgive.
Bible in one year: Galatians 4-6, Psalms 18:1-19
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