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Pray With Purpose – Avoiding Unanswered Prayer

Many people struggle with the frustration of what they perceive as unanswered prayers. If God promises to answer when we call, why don’t we always receive what we ask for? Does this mean His word is inaccurate? Does He play favorites? The truth is that God is faithful, but sometimes our prayers miss the mark.

Why Are Some Prayers Unanswered?

James 4:3 (ESV) tells us, “You ask and do not receive, because you ask wrongly, to spend it on your passions.” The King James Version translates this as “asking amiss.” In other words, we can pray in ways that prevent us from receiving the answers we seek. Let’s explore why this happens and how to align our prayers with God’s will to see results.

1. Selfish Motives (James 4:4)

James addressed the issue of strife, jealousy, and covetousness among believers. Sometimes, our prayers are driven by comparison rather than genuine need. If we ask God for something purely out of competition, pride, or personal gain, He may withhold it until we realign our hearts.

2. Praying Without Faith (Mark 11:24)

Jesus taught us that we must believe when we pray. Doubt and unbelief hinder our prayers. Faith is the confidence that God will answer, even when we don’t see immediate results. When we pray, we must trust that He hears us and will respond in His perfect timing.

3. Unforgiveness Blocks Our Prayers (Mark 11:25)

Forgiveness is not optional in the life of a believer. Jesus connected faith-filled prayer with a forgiving heart. Holding onto bitterness or grudges can create a barrier between us and God. Psalm 66:18-19 reminds us that sin, including unforgiveness, affects our ability to receive from Him.

4. Walking in Love Matters (1 Peter 3:7)

Our relationships impact our prayers. Peter warns that a husband’s prayers can be hindered if he does not honor his wife. The same principle applies to all relationships. Galatians 5:6 tells us that faith works by love, so if we want our prayers to be effective, we must cultivate a heart of love and respect toward others.

5. Praying According to God’s Will (1 John 5:14-15)

Not everything we desire aligns with God’s plan. Jesus demonstrated this when He prayed in Luke 22:42, “Not my will, but Yours be done.” God has specific plans for us; we must trust His will is always best.

Applying These Truths Today

Rather than becoming discouraged by unanswered prayers, we should ask the Holy Spirit to examine our hearts (Psalm 139:23-24). Are we praying with the right motives? Are we walking in faith, love, and forgiveness? We position ourselves to receive from God when we align with these principles.

At the same time, we must reject condemnation (Romans 8:1). Everyone makes mistakes, but God’s love and mercy are greater than our shortcomings. Instead of focusing on failures, we should identify areas for growth, make necessary changes, and continue trusting in His promises.

Practical Steps to Strengthen Your Prayer Life

  • Keep a Prayer Journal – Write your requests, pray over them, and record answered prayers. This helps you track God’s faithfulness and stay encouraged.
  • Be Intentional – Set aside time each day to pray, not just when you need something, but to build a deeper relationship with God.
  • Focus on Praise – Thank God for what He has done and trust Him for what’s to come.

We invite you to share your prayer requests or testimonies. Let’s stand in faith together, knowing God hears and answers prayers that align with His will.

Are you ready to pray with purpose? Let’s ensure we’re hitting the target and receiving all God has for us!

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The Power of Prayer – Intercession

Understanding the Role of Intercession

Every person has things in their life that they care deeply about—family, friends, church, community, and even government. When these aspects of our lives are not as they should be, we long for change. Fortunately, as believers, we have a powerful tool to bring about transformation—intercession.

What Does the Bible Teach About Intercession?

Intercession is a vital component of a believer’s prayer life. The Bible distinguishes between different types of prayer:

  • Supplication – Simply asking God for something.
  • Prayer – A broad term encompassing all communication with God.
  • Giving of Thanks – Expressing gratitude and praise to God.
  • Intercession – Standing in the gap for others, bringing their needs before God.

Intercession is not just encouraged but commanded in Scripture and modeled by many biblical figures.

Biblical Examples of Intercession

Old Testament Examples

  • Abraham interceded for Lot and his family (Genesis 18:22-23).
  • Moses pleaded with God not to destroy Israel. His prayer brought mercy to the people so that the children and young adults could enter the promised land despite the evil choices of their elders. (Numbers 14:5-6, 20).
  • Samuel interceded for Israel after they repented from idolatry, leading to God’s intervention against the Philistines (1 Samuel 7:5).
  • Prophets like Amos, Ezekiel, and Elijah also stood as intercessors for the people.

New Testament Examples

  • Paul prayed for:
    • The salvation of Israel (Romans 10:1).
    • A spirit of unity within the church (Romans 15:5-6).
    • Believers to know God and understand their spiritual inheritance (Ephesians 1:15-23).
  • Stephen interceded for his enemies as they stoned him (Acts 7:59-60).
  • Jesus continually intercedes for us at the right hand of God (Romans 8:34). He also prayed for Peter that his faith would not fail (Luke 22:31-32).

How Does This Apply to Us Today?

The Call to Intercede

God commands us to intercede. He is actively looking for those willing to stand in the gap and pray for the needs of others:

  • Ezekiel 22:30 – God searches for someone to intercede on behalf of the land.
  • Ezekiel 33:6 – We will be held accountable for failing to intercede when we see danger coming.

Intercession strengthens Christian fellowship and is an antidote for selfishness. As Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote:

“A Christian fellowship lives and exists by the intercession of its members for one another, or it collapses. I can no longer condemn or hate a brother for whom I pray, no matter how much trouble he causes me. His face, that hitherto may have been strange and intolerable to me, is transformed in intercession into the countenance of a brother for whom Christ died, the face of a forgiven sinner.”

The urgency of intercession is also emphasized by Leonard Ravenhill:

“If we had more sleepless nights in prayer, there would be fewer souls to have a sleepless eternal night in hell.”

Taking Action

Intercession is a powerful force for change. We must pray for our families, church, community, and world as believers. By intentionally committing to intercession, we align ourselves with God’s heart and become instruments of His will.

For more information on prayer and intercession, the following books are excellent resources (please note I receive a small commission for books purchased through this blog):

How to Labor in Prayer for Breakthrough 

Prayers That Availeth Much

The Intercessors Handbook: How to Pray with Boldness, Authority, and Supernatural Power

Intercessory Prayer: How Can Can Use Your Prayers to Move Heaven and Earth

 

Will you take up the call to intercede today? What specific areas are you asking God to intervene in?

I would love to hear your comments and pray in agreement with you!

 

Blessings,

Erin