Prayer Warriors [Transformational Power of Prayer]

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[Music] it's an honor to be with you again our topic today is prayer warriors now most of us that have grown up around church or had christianity in our lives for a while prayer is kind of a passive thing you know we do it at church or we do it before a meal or maybe we do it with the children before we go to sleep but the bible gives us a completely different perspective on prayer the people who pray change the course of nations that they direct the outcomes of empires they make the difference in life and what happens to us it seems to me that we need to learn to pray in some new ways and even to imagine that prayer is not something for people that have no other alternatives that we need the brightest and the best and the most capable the people with the most contacts and the most resources to be the people the most well-versed in prayer so i have a question are you willing to learn to pray in some new ways if not this may not be for you but if you want to learn to pray so that angels respond and god responds and the world changes then today you're in the right place grab your bible open your heart maybe take some notes god's got something for us we've been talking a bit about survival essentials and looking at some fundamentals that help establish our faith in these seasons of turmoil and great change and consistent change and we've looked at salvation and baptisms i want to pick up another one tonight that fits into that portfolio of things and and talk to you about the essential nature of being a prayer warrior not a prayer endurer or a person who's passive about prayer or kind of indifferent about prayer but someone that understands that you cannot hold your ground spiritually unless you're a person that's comfortable with the practice of prayer and we're going to try to unpack that a little bit in some specific context ephesians 6 18 is our beginning point it says pray in the spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests with this in mind be alert and always keep on praying for all the saints we can spend the entire session with those two sentences pray in the spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests did you know there's more than one kind of prayer prayer is a general term in the same way that tree is a general term you can have an oak tree or a bonsai tree they're two very different things but they're both qualified as trees and there are healing prayers and prayers of salvation and prayers of repentance and prayers for provision and intercessory prayers there are many kinds of prayers and the ground rules that govern them change a bit and when you need them depends a bit upon the circumstance it's why we need the help of the holy spirit i'm going to look in daniel chapter 1. it's an old testament book daniel is one of the heroes in the bible it's a story that begins with a small group daniel and three friends but it's a small group that will impact empires before their story is done they will change the destiny of empires they will significantly impact the destiny of the jewish people a handful of men who learned to pray do you believe that most of us to think to have a significant life we have to attach tens of thousands of names to it or enormous amounts of resources or to be acknowledged in broad ways but in this case i assure you the majority of the people and the empires they affected didn't know their names but their life choices and their prayer life changed the outcomes of those empires i'm asking you to change your imagination of prayer we've used prayer to conclude a religious service or preparation for a meal or a response in a desperate place when you get a bad diagnosis from a doctor or when there's a child and you have a desire for your child it looks like it isn't going to be attained maybe you'll break out a prayer of desperation i'm asking you to think of prayer in a greater way as a tool that has transformational potential far beyond your physical strength your intellect or your financial resources well pastor i've just never thought about it that way it just seems kind of i understand but it is biblical these four men will stand against idolatry on a widespread basis and their lives will be threatened they'll be condemned to death and survive they're going to provide leadership from multiple kings ungodly kings pagan kings and provide direction to empires some of you are unwilling to pray for people in authority over you because you believe them to be ungodly that's a very naive position god can change the intents of the hearts of even the ungodly they may intend one thing and god will bring about a totally different outcome your prayers matter don't just pray for people you like and don't just pray against people you don't our prayers are for god's outcomes in the earth yes their devotion to god of these men will invoke the jealousy of their peer group to the point that they will orchestrate elaborate schemes to have them condemned to death and god will deliver them himself can you imagine a prayer life of such devotion of such significance of such magnitude that those people who oppose you would do anything they could to keep you from praying and because of their prayers god is honored throughout an entire pagan empire it's daniel chapter 1 and verse 8. i don't think we'll read the whole thing but it says daniel resolved not to divide devil himself with the royal food and wine and he asked the chief official for permission not to defile himself in this way that's our introduction to daniel he's a slave in a foreign country every reason to be angry or embittered or disappointed or withdrawn from god not only is he not withdrawing for god with withdrawing from god he's going to keep his dietary restrictions that come with the laws of moses he doesn't want to eat the food that he shouldn't eat can you imagine under all that pressure all that disappointment all of that pain saying i'm still going to honor god even with my fork wow and he gets permission with some restrictions they say you know i'll give you permission but there will be an inspection and if you don't look healthier you'll have to eat the food and daniel says i'll take it it wasn't like his adversaries just capitulate before him you see a bit of his heart and his character and his personality very early in the story this relentlessness to honor god do you have that i find we've never imagined we needed to be relentless in our faith we had kind of a passive faith well you know i tried i prayed twice and i didn't get what i wanted i went to church three weeks in a row and there were three mediocre sermons i mean not here i'm kidding but we don't often bring that same relentlessness that we would bring to things that we attach value to we put god in kind of a a different category yeah we believe he's there but we kind of said the prayer and we didn't expect it to be a struggle to serve the lord look i can tell you the the places i serve the lord it's a struggle they've worked for months to put this new um package into the church to help us keep up with one another and manage all the things that are about church life i mean they've worked for months and months and they did the first roll out monday night and the wi-fi crashed so all these smart people have been walking around here like star trek for three days going because apparently there's a difference when you're all in the building your phones all take up space i don't know what they do it's the cloud but i i promise you what we do together wouldn't happen if there weren't relentless people attached to it sanitizing the nursery every time that it empties out every toy they touch every surface they touch somebody has to be relentless in saying we'll make this the safest possible place we can it's not an accident [Applause] and it isn't that we have to be intense or angry but don't imagine that following god is just like a skip down the yellow brick road you'll never follow him very far there'll be opposition life's harder than i wish it were it is it's disappointing people are disappointing you'll be disappointed in yourself that's another sermon so daniel resolves not to defile himself he passes the inspection a few weeks later he looks healthier than his peer group so he's given permission to keep on with his diet verse 16 if you're trying to follow along on the computer i apologize it says the guard took away their choice food and the wine they were to drink and gave them vegetables instead and to these four young men god gave knowledge and understanding of all kinds of literature and learning and daniel could understand visions and dreams of all kinds at this point it seems well okay so daniel's good with dreams and the others got good grades in school but within a chapter their ability to touch god with their prayers is going to give them survival skills when execution is imminent see you may not need your prayer life when you're putting it when you're beginning to develop it when you're practicing when you're gaining faith and you're beginning to understand it but there's a time in front of you you will need it and if you think you don't need it somebody that cares about you or you care about is going to need to know someone who prays in daniel chapter 6 and verse 4 says they could find no corruption in daniel because he was trustworthy and neither corrupt nor negligent and finally these men said we'll never find any basis for charges against this man unless it has something to do with the law of his god daniel it says of him that there was no corruption he was trustworthy he wasn't corrupt or negligent to the extent that his enemies couldn't find any point of negligence in him they said the only accusation that's going to stick against him is he's too much faith his commitment to god is too strong that sounds like things we hear in the public square today their pray their faith is a little too prominent their faith is a little too strong a place in their world view we're not sure they're gonna be able to separate their decisions from their faith you think it's not a new accusation folks daniel is acknowledged as being trustworthy and devout he's unassailable on those points of his character so we'll have to go after him for his faith have you heard that in public in the last few months you'll hear it more verse 10 now when daniel learned that the decree had been published he went home to his upstairs room where the windows opened towards jerusalem three times a day he got down on his knees and he prayed giving thanks to his god just as he had done before the decree was you couldn't pray to another god you had to pray to the king and daniel knows the decree has been issued so he goes home and he opens his windows some of you think your prayers have to be done in a closet and alone there are some prayers that are private but there are some prayers that need to be public i would submit to you that the development of your godly character is going to precede the emergence of what god will do in your life if you don't give attention to what daniel did of being trustworthy not corrupt nor negligent you're not prepared for true authority and true opportunities we learn to be trustworthy in the things that seem less consequential so god can trust us with the things that are of great consequence you're in training you're not just busy you're not just marking time you're not waiting for a big opportunity god is waiting to see if we'll submit our character formation to him and to his spirit in the place where we are and then daniel goes home and he begins his public prayer by giving thanks to god there's been a decree issued that says he's going to be destroyed because of his prayer and his prayer begins with giving thanks giving thanks long before we got to bridgestone forgive thanks daniel was giving thanks in babylon are you prepared to give thanks in the face of circumstances that are very threatening or do we only give thanks when the circumstances are aligned in the way that we prefer when we're getting what we want you see there's a recalibration of how we think about prayer we don't just pester god with our complaints about his poor job performance i think it's okay to take your concerns to the lord but i think it's even more important to begin your dialogue to begin your relationship with him by a sense of appreciation gratitude an expression of thanksgiving he's been good to us are our lives perfect no are they free of challenge absolutely not are there disappointments almost every day nevertheless we'll give thanks church the lord is growing us up we're walking through this most unusual season we've never seen this before but it's not just so we can come out on the other side and have our way again it's so that we can be transformed to give thanks in the midst of the threat because the one who watches over us isn't threatened i mean the threat in this case is a den of lions and god's going oh i made the lions lions don't frighten me know how to shut lions down now daniel hasn't had that experience yet but god's not panicked and i promise you that whatever threat we face whatever challenge is before us it doesn't threaten god it threatens us because i don't know god in that way i haven't walked that path with him i've never had to trust him in that place before so there's a crisis within alan anxiety fear world a lot of the things and i have to say no i'm going to give my first place to an attitude of thanksgiving to the lord god i thank you you will bring us through you will deliver us you will watch over us well i would have preferred the decree never been issued yeah but i don't get everything i prefer don't you hate that but the sooner you settle it the more progress we'll make and then the outcome of all of this is in daniel 6 26 after the lion's den you know the lions weren't hungry that day they were intermittent fasting and daniel happened to be in the den during the time when they weren't dining coincidentally so the king sees all this and daniel he said i issue a decree that in every part of my kingdom people must fear and reverence the god of daniel that's a that's a perfect window into the attitude of an ancient near eastern monarch they have absolute authority there is no court of appeal there is no there is no bill of rights there is no recourse so the king issues a decree everybody in every part of my kingdom must fear and revere daniel's god for he's the living god and he endures forever and his kingdom will not be destroyed and his dominion will never end he rescues and he saves he performs signs and wonders in the heavens and on the earth he has rescued daniel from the power of the lions that king made a set of statements about god that many ministers couldn't or wouldn't make god can cause pagans to give honor to him if god's people will pray he is sovereign so daniel prospered during the reign of darius and the reign of cyrus the persian empire changed daniel keeps prospering but through daniel's faithfulness god is honored on a broad scale but it began with personal private choices about honoring god in the simplest part of his life his diet it extended into the integrity with which he did business the diligence with which he pursued the tasks of his life we have no credibility if we're lazy if we're dishonest if we don't lead our lives with integrity it erodes our the impact of our life it's not insignificant to give attention to the character formation that god has bringed before you now i want to add to that notion another layer of prayer and that's the prayers that we pray in the midst of god's judgment when god is involved in your life and it's not with an outcome you like how do you pray in that place do you get angry do you get embittered do you withdraw from god you just change churches and hope for a better anointing what do we do well in second chronicles 15. i'm going to read the first seven verses i think we get some some pretty helpful insight it says the spirit of god came upon azariah the son of oded and he went out to meet aces the king and he said to him listen to me asa and all of judah and benjamin the whole nation i want everybody to listen he said the lord is with you when you are with him if you seek him he'll be found by you but if you forsake him he will forsake you for a long time israel was without the true god without a priest to teach and without the law but in their distress they turned to the lord the god of israel and they sought him and he was found by them in those days it was not safe to travel about for all the inhabitants of the lands were in great turmoil sounds kind of familiar one nation was being crushed by another in one city by another because god was troubling them with every kind of distress but as for you be strong and do not give up for your work will be rewarded now i'm going to submit you it's kind of a primer on prayers in the midst of god's judgment judgment can be for you or against you but when you're living in a season when you realize god has taken cards in the game that this isn't just business as usual this isn't the status quo this isn't just one year piled up on another year and one is the same as the other and i would start with the statement in verse 6 where it said god was troubling them with every kind of distress folks if god is the one that is troubling us the only solution is god if god is the one that's troubling us we've got to turn our faces to god it makes god's people the church essential in this equation and it seems to describe to me and there may be a better way to say it but i think it's a an accurate descriptive the passive wrath of god when we abandon god when we choose to walk away from god he said he would release us he said the lord is with you when you're with him and he'll be found by you when you seek him but if you forsake him he'll forsake you and i think on some level we have to be willing to grapple with the reality that on many levels we walked away from god we imagined ourselves to be self-sufficient we had built plans and purposes and strategies and dreams and then we held them out before the lord and said you should bless these but we really didn't intend to do his bidding our real objective was to how we could orchestrate it so god would do our bidding and i mean those of us in the church we even attended church oftentimes almost as an intrusion we had things we wanted to do things we prefer to do but we want to ignore god's we kind of work him into the schedule but not with really great joy or great submission or great humility i'm not pointing my finger at anybody else i'm just talking to the people of god we find ourselves in a place where we are desperate for god's help but that help is attached to our willingness to say lord we have walked away from you when we abandon god he will release us romans chapter 1 verse 18 it says the wrath of god is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and the wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness let me give you just hand you that definition for wickedness wickedness is suppressing the truth god's truth any voice any authority any power that suppresses god's truth is wicked you need it firmly established in your heart the suppression the hiding the diminishment the refusal to say god's truth so in an age of tolerance when we're told that above anything else we should tolerate any idea is equal you need enough of a biblical perspective to go no everybody's entitled to their opinion everybody is entitled to their perspective but all opinions and not for all perspectives are not equal verse 24 it's romans 1. because men chose to suppress the truth it says in verse 24 therefore god gave them over to the sinful desires of their hearts to sexual impurity for the degrading of their bodies with one another and then in verse 26 because of this god gave them over to shameful lusts even their women exchanged natural relations for unnatural ones in verse 28 furthermore since they didn't think it worthwhile to retain the knowledge of god he gave them over to a depraved mind to do what ought not to be done it's a downward progression one rebellious choice regarding god after another and at each level god said if that's the way you want to go i will give you over to that you say well how does that apply to us well in the last few months 80 million americans expressed their opinion in the public square more than 80 million of us were advocates for abortion at any time during a pregnancy terminate the life 80 million americans said we think it's such a good idea we should fund it internationally that same group of people said we should redefine marriage away from the biblical pattern of a covenant between a man and a woman we hear routinely now in the public square that christian belief is presented as a cause as causative in disrupting societal order that just the belief of christianity is a disruption a christian worldview is openly mocked ideas like purity and godly boundaries are ridiculed so what's god's response to that well god said if that's the way you want to go please please if you choose to reject my boundaries i'll be happy for you to take that step and if you walk through the next one there's still another step you know what's at the bottom of the steps total destruction and daniel was in the midst of this pagan empire and he gave himself to pray you see the challenge isn't in the depravity of the wicked the challenges and the intent of the faithful what kind of a people will we be [Applause] it's very very important and he gave us the contributing factors in verse three it's that second chronicles 15. in verse three says for a long time israel was without a true god without a priest to teach and without the law they had no true god they were still religious well we have churches and worship services and we sing choruses and that we really weren't in relationship with the creator of heaven and earth and there was no teaching priest oh there were preachers there were people with god words but nobody teaching them to honor the word of god and there was no law they were a law unto themselves it says every person determined what they should do jesus said in matthew 24 at the end of the age in this tumultuous time that the the increase of lawlessness would cause the love of many to grow cold the refusal to submit to law focus it's breaking out all around us open our borders why should we enforce our immigration laws why should we enforce federal laws in our major cities defund the police we don't want to be constrained by such things no law a law unto ourselves i would submit to you that when god turns to us in judgment that our priority is to assuage his anger not to assert our correctness not to to complain because of what has been forfeited but that we should recognize the one who is doing the shaking and we should do everything that we are aware we can do to bring alignment in our lives with his intent there is a god and it isn't us and it's not our preferred worship style or the time of the week when we prefer to sit in a worship service or the particular presenter that we prefer to listen to we are servants of the most high god we are not powerless we are children of the king but in too many ways and with too great of frequency we have forgotten god we've segmented our lives and compartmentalized our thoughts we have to humble ourselves do the right that we know to do you see it's not incumbent upon god to give us any further revelation of himself or his truth until we will embrace the truth that we know to do we have to become intolerant for ourselves of ungodliness not of someone else's ungodliness of our own we have to in humility say lord i'm sorry i'm sorry for the casual way i've treated you for the indifference of my faith but i've considered you an appointment on my calendar and not the lord of my everyday i've apportioned a part of my time or my energy or my resources to you i neglected to understand that it's all yours not that i have to forfeit it but that it is yielded to your lordship we have to repent of our rebellion we have to get out our bibles we have to spend time with other believers not because of the obligatory worship service because we understand that our faith grows when we're with people who have a similar desire for their faith to grow if you love football you like spend time with with people who enjoy football if you're an avid hunter you prefer the company of people who like to hunt it's only logical that if we want to be the people of god we would cultivate the discipline of being with godly people and if god's people bug you it's more about the condition of your heart than theirs i have been there i didn't like christians because there was so little of jesus in me i want to add one more layer to this because it really comes to us from daniel it's the role of fasting and prayer fasting is abstaining from food for a spiritual purpose you can fast a meal you can fast a day you can fast many things you can fast your technology but fasting puts the spiritual in front of the physical there's some physical sacrifice for the expressed desire on our part to give a greater place to god in our lives in isaiah 58 beginning in verse 2 it says for day after day they seek me out they seem eager to know my ways as if they were a nation that does what is right and has not forsaken the commands of its god they ask me for just decisions and seem eager for god to come near them why have we fasted they say and you've not seen it why have we humbled ourselves and you haven't noticed i think that's a pretty accurate description of much of the church in our nation in recent weeks and months we've been a little agitated god we prayed twice we fasted and you haven't done everything the way we wanted you to do it listen to what god said on the day of your fasting you do as you please you exploit your workers your fasting ends in quarreling and strife and in striking each other with wicked fists you cannot fast as you do today and expect your voice to be heard on high again we can't segment our lives we can't compartmentalize our lives is this the kind of fast i've chosen only a day for a man to humble himself is it only for bowing one's head like a reed or for lying on sackcloth and ashes is that what you call a fast a day acceptable to the lord is not this the kind of fasting i have chosen to loose the chains of injustice and untie the cords of the yoke to set the oppressed free and to break every yoke that last verse is the promise of putting spiritual things forward that it will loose the chains of injustice and untie the cords of the yoke and bring freedom to the oppressed see there's a power greater than those physical powers that we see before us and they're seated at the hands of god we can't contain we can't sustain strife intentionally and willfully and expect god's best in fact verse 6 says our sociology our ideas about how we have to get along cannot be separated from our theology what we believe about god in the language of today there is no social justice apart from holiness it's a myth we won't treat one another with dignity and respect until we learn to honor god we have to be changed from the inside out so why make the effort if god is the one judging if god is the one shaking if god is the one that's stirring what do we just wait him out why make the effort why pursue god well in jeremiah 29 jeremiah is the prophet in jerusalem that has the the difficult assignment of saying to the inhabitants of the city judgment is coming upon you and there's absolutely nothing you can do there's no prayer you can pray that will stop it you're going to be slaughtered in the streets your lives are going to be turned upside down can you imagine that as your life message jeremiah is treated brutally there are dozens and dozens and dozens of prophets in opposition to jeremiah that say he's wrong that's not coming but god asked jeremiah to stand with a difficult message do you have the imagination that god could give you an assignment that might not always be pleasant are you willing to follow the lord if he had not not to be belligerent or to condemn someone else but are you willing to stand in a place that is not always comfortable or easy or pleasing if it enables you to serve the lord it's worth some reflection that's jeremiah's assignment but listen to what he says it's jeremiah 29 and verse 7. seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which i have carried you into exile i put you out of jerusalem i'm sending you to a foreign city where you're going to be enslaved you'll be treated as second-class citizens you won't see your homes again and when you get there pray for the peace and the prosperity of the city to which i have carried you pray to the lord for it because if it prospers you too will prosper yes this is what the lord almighty the god of israel says do not let the prophets and the diviners among you deceive you don't do not listen to the dreams that you encourage them to have they are prophesying lies to you in my name i have not sent them declares the lord why make the effort to seek the lord in the midst of god's shaking because if we'll continue to seek him he will direct our paths that will bring his best to our lives in the midst of the disruption in the midst of the discontinuity in the midst of the break with our familiar patterns of the past and a new season before us we will see the hand of god does it mean where we were will be restored perhaps not but god will care for us he will take us through and the conditions of the hearts of those with authority over us is not the determining factor it's our heart condition that is the determiner of our futures that is wonderful news more excited than you but it's okay i've had more time to think about it today it seems to me there's there's three kind of general options and without trying to attach a timeline to it because the timeline simply gives you an imagination of of how long you have to endure and that's not always helpful sometimes there's just a job to be done but these seem to be the options one jesus returns the airlift takes place we i'm okay with that i'm ready for the first load up an alternative is we have to walk through a season of judgment so i'd rather not do that i'd rather follow the lord whatever path he marks i'm not stopping i'm not turning back with god's help and i don't want you to either so i didn't know it could be difficult okay now that we've established that let's move and the third option it seems to me is the one you know so familiar so well from second chronicles if my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways i'll hear from heaven and i'll forgive their sin and i'll heal their land which precisely will god do i'm not prepared to tell you i believe the lord is coming i don't know the precise timeline of that i think between here and there there is more disruption but i also know god is purifying for himself a people and our future is determined far more by the condition of our hearts than the nature of our adversaries and you don't have to be frightened or filled with despair but it isn't helpful to be angry or embittered or to diminish the enthusiasm with which you seek the lord because you don't think he's doing what you wanted him to god is strengthening us preparing us we have prayed polite prayers we've prayed we've prayed kind of excuse me prayers we haven't wanted to intrude we didn't want to offend folks when when outcomes are significant you don't care so much about offending who might be listening but you see we've lived in a season where maybe you could be afford afford to be a little timid what will people think what would they say oh if i told somebody i'd pray for them they could laugh or whatever we're not in that season anymore god is asking us to learn to pray in new ways to pray with more determination with more frequency with more intentionality with greater expectations with more resolve that even when we don't like the outcomes we don't stop i hope you'll say yes to the lord if you don't have a routine of prayer and fasting i would encourage you to incorporate one into your life whether it's a meal once a week or it's a day once a week whether it's a prayer every afternoon at four o'clock for our nation that's not a bad idea said and most of you have alarms watches phones clocks something that will chirp beep buzz bark four o'clock every day a one sentence prayer god be merciful to our nation let righteousness reign upon our nation wherever you are with whomever you are let jesus be exalted in this land every day it's time to adjust a bit we've been a little casual we've walked away from the lord and we've barked about the people who were ungodly or perverse or we didn't agree with but we have walked away from that's how we got here but god will respond to your prayers i'm going to kneel i'd invite you to kneel with me if you don't want to kneel you can just stand that's an expression of honor as well kneeling is an expression a bit more of surrender and yielding but whichever some of it may have to do with health some may have to do with wardrobe do what's most appropriate if you're a full-blown prayer warrior of the nth degree god bless you just kneel and pray for the rest of us beginners but if there are places you've walked away from the lord talk to him about it folks if we will change god will meet us if he has to meet us in the lion's den or the furnace he will meet us he is faithful father for too long we have forgotten you we've relegated you to second place and we come tonight to say we're sorry or not to accuse anyone else not to point a finger at another but in humility before you to say we're sorry forgive us for any way in which we have suppressed the truth lord we choose you tonight jesus be lord of our lives over all of our lives over our thoughts and our dreams our hopes lord cleanse us give us new hearts soft hearts listening ears give us eyes that can see teach us to pray lord as we make those commitments on a daily basis on a weekly basis teach us to pray may our prayers come to your attention let righteousness reign upon us once again let us see truth in the streets and integrity flourish and our children grow in righteousness and holiness and purity and godliness we thank you for it we praise you for it lord there's no challenge before us that threatens you or frightens you or intimidates you but that in jesus we have a tremendous victory we thank you for that tonight for it's in his name we pray amen hallelujah god bless you [Music] hey this is pastor allen thank you for watching this 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