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Church of God-eim
PO Box 3332 . Modesto, CA 95353
www.cog-eim.org
Good News
June 1961
Vol. X, Number 6
Edited for this website
PRAYER Can Help Solve Your Problems!
Many spend hours in prayer with no apparent results. Troubles
seem to continue to mount. Why? Here is the surprising answer
from a minister in God’s church.
by Selmer. L. Hegvold
THIS has been a critical season for most of the world -- and
for many of us!
Serious and strange viruses and respiratory ailments have
undermined the stamina and health of some!
Unemployment has sapped the ability to provide for our own
families in certain cases!
Persecution has threatened the peace and security of some of
our loved ones!
Those who HAVE escaped these troubles are wondering why the
others HAVE NOT! What is wrong? Why do problems seem to stalk
continually, not only the world, but the people of God as well --
the VERY PEOPLE God has CALLED OUT of a very sick and confused
world?
Prayer -- A Key?
God has promised to bless, to prosper, to make life full,
abundant and a joy to every one of us here and now! In some
cases that promise has not materialized. Why?
In one way or another it has affected the entire Church of
God, the Body of Christ. When one member suffers, the whole Body
suffers (I Cor. 12:24-27).
In visiting and counseling with many members, we have found a
common condition that reveals a vital key to most of these
unpleasant circumstances!
That key? -- OUR PRAYER HABITS!
Yes! FAULTY prayer habits are a primary cause of these
serious problems in God's Church!
One man, after becoming embittered against the Church,
insisted he was praying more at that time than at any time
before. Yet he left the Church! Others, too, have claimed they
had never been closer to God in their prayer habits than at that
particular time COULD THIS BE TRUE? Lack of understanding this
subject could be fatal to our own spiritual development!
We need to examine ourselves!
Respect Authority
Many of us accept teachings of Christ's Church readily --
UNTIL one of those decisions strikes at the core of some aspect
of our own lives. Then we begin to doubt the wisdom of Christ,
of God's ministers! It becomes easy for us to forget that they
are ordained, and placed in office BY GOD for the express purpose
of perfecting the saints -- the work of the ministry -- till we
all come to the UNITY of the faith and knowledge of the Son of
God, to the PERFECT man (Eph. 4:12-13).
Something is radically wrong when some, who claimed to be
"close to God in prayer," suddenly are found to be on the way
into the lake of fire! Of these He said, "Not every one that
saith unto me, 'Lord, Lord,' shall enter into the kingdom of
heaven" (Matt. 7:22, 21).
It is possible to claim to worship God diligently, and to do
so in vain! Christ could not have said so, otherwise!
Your Attitude Important
An example of a wrong attitude was innocently expressed by a
little three-year-old girl at a buffet dinner recently. She
stood obediently and politely with bowed head along with her
elders as God's blessing was asked on the food. At the word
"Amen!" she gave a sigh clearly audible throughout the room. To
her mind the prayer was a necessary, BUT IRKSOME, prelude to
partaking of that delicious food! Is prayer merely a
superstitious smattering of words that are quoted piously before
commencing on certain phases of daily duties?
Prayer must be made with a proper attitude of mind, with
diligent application, with real fervency, and a proper knowledge
of what to pray for! Where do some fall short, that they
continue to be plagued with very real misfortunes? Some ARE
falling short somewhere, and in most every case it is in prayer!
How many of you, when prayer is being offered up to God by
others, can summarize that prayer at its close? Do we really
focus our attention fully on the prayer? or is our attention
distracted by other interests?
To some, prayer seems to be an irksome and a boring duty -- a
required ritual we conform to, but are secretly happy to have
done with. Prayer has not become the real and living blessing to
us God intended it to be!
It is vital that we examine our prayers as God sees them!
Here is a typical problem that ministers are often called upon
to help with.
A Real Problem
One couple had been working together providing for their
fair-sized family. Everything seemed to move along fairly well
for a time. Suddenly, without warning, the man lost his job!
His wife fell seriously ill and recuperated slowly over a period
of weeks. Week after week passed. Their appeal for help from
the ministers of the Church brought to us a sorry picture. Not
only unemployment, but mounting bills, prospect of eviction from
a decent home, utterly rebellious children, and a husband and a
wife on the verge of going their separate ways!
When asked if each had fervently prayed one hour a day over
these terrible problems that had developed, the answer in each
case was a sheepish "No!" Pursuing this further, the ministers
found that even before he had lost his job this man had devoted
no more than one or two hours to prayer EACH WEEK! A vital
taproot of their problem had been found.
Brethren, it is vital that we go to our heavenly Father in
prayer every day! This could be the taproot of our problems!
Why is prayer so very important?
Converse With God
Prayer is conversation. Not something given by rote --
repeated over and over monotonously! It is conversation with our
Maker -- our Father in Heaven.
Conversation, in this world, helps one person to understand,
and to come to love another better. How often have we formed bad
first-impressions of certain people, and then, as a result of
conversation with them, found them to really be desirable
friends!
The "Christian" world we have lived in has given most of us a
false first-impression of God. It has instilled in our minds a
picture of a harsh, stern God -- a God that seemingly loves to
see us suffer under the battering of storms, weather disasters,
war, famine, disease, unemployment. And a God who is
inaccessible to us -- who has gone afar off from our appeals!
Through conversational prayer we come into direct contact
daily with the true God. We come to KNOW Him as He is. Prayer
dispels that first-impression foisted off on us by the world. A
real, comforting love develops, and a new and intimate knowledge
of the very mind of God results.
The Right Approach
We need to learn to talk over our problems with Him as we
would desire to do with our own earthly father of the flesh! But
how to develop such a proper, intimate, and acceptable pattern of
prayer seems to perplex many. We should YEARN to establish such
a contact -- to know God better!
SCHEDULE YOUR TIME for the activities of the day, including a
time for prayer -- a regular time. An hour, or at least a
half-hour to begin with, is almost an essential consideration!
The period of time set aside for prayer should be the hour of
the day we are most mentally alert -- BEFORE the problems of the
day develop! "But seek ye FIRST the Kingdom of God, and His
righteousness; and all these things [our needs] shall be added
unto you" (Matt. 6:33).
Some have claimed they could pray just as effectively as they
go about performing their daily work. THIS IS NOT TRUE, unless
they FIRST have had a period of prayer ON THEIR KNEES! The
fruits of such people have proven this fact.
How should we pray? Is there a recommended position of
prayer?
"That at the name of Jesus EVERY KNEE SHOULD BOW ..." (Phil.
2:10). Every knee should bow before God. The world pays homage
to an earthly king by kneeling before him on ONE knee. We pay
homage to the King of all the universe by kneeling before Him on
BOTH knees. Read II Chronicles 6:13; Daniel 6:10; Luke 22:41;
Acts 9:40; 20:36 and others. These are our examples!
A Pattern Prayer
What should we pray about?
Again, it should not be a memorized prayer! Many turn to
Christ's instruction to His disciples in Matthew 6:8-13 and quote
the words in their prayer day after day. Note, however, that He
said, "After this MANNER [pattern] therefore pray ye ..." This
was given only as the skeletal framework around which to build
our own prayer. Jesus did not mean "pray THIS" -- He meant "pray
THUS"!
Jesus' pattern of prayer is very important! Note that Christ
began by glorifying God. One fourth of our prayer should be
given over to glorifying God -- to magnifying His majesty, power,
glory and love!
We can do this only by studying His Word -- studying David's
examples in the Psalms -- asking God, at times, to accept some of
these Psalms as our own words of praise and thanksgiving.
Realize how completely dependent we are on Him for our food,
shelter, clothing and the very breath of air we breathe! Let our
minds drink in of His greatness, His mercy, His sustaining power.
We are a thank-LESS generation of people. We need to change
our ways! We need to guard against the "gimmes" in our prayers
Study of all the examples of prayer given in our Bibles will help
us immensely.
Be Interested in God's Work
We should learn who God's ministers are, where they are
working, and the problems they are facing in their particular
areas of the world. We should certainly realize that the great
and primary commission of this Church is to preach the Word of
God faithfully to all the world (Matt. 24:14; 28:19-20). We
should pray that new radio facilities will be opened up to
"The WORLD TOMORROW" program, at better times, and
in areas not yet reached. And that this gospel will pierce the
hearts and the minds of every listener.
Study the Bible and the literature you have. If you
don't understand something, jot it down in a notepad, or as part
of a special prayer list as a reminder when you go to your place
of prayer. Ask God to answer it through the broadcast or the
literature and through the Bible. Some think that any thought
that pops into their minds is God's answer when it is only their
own impulse. God answers through His Word and His ministry.
Pray for more consecrated laborers to be led into the work of
God. There is a tremendous need for the right calibre men and
women to do the work that is piling up (John 4:35, and Matt.
9:37-38).
Prayer is a private matter, not a public matter for your
unconverted relatives to notice! "And when thou prayest, thou
shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray
standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets,
that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have
their reward. 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" (Matt. 6:5-6).
Important Points
We can help unconverted members of our families by leading
them in family worship IF THEY PERSONALLY SO DESIRE, but AFTER we
have ALREADY had our own!
We need to remain in an attitude of prayer throughout the day.
David, a man after God's own heart (Acts 13:22) said, "Evening,
and morning, and at noon, will I pray, and cry aloud: and He
shall hear my voice" (Ps. 55:17). We, too, should follow this
example of David, who has his guarantee of being in the Kingdom
of God!
WE SHOULD ASK GOD'S HELP TO GUIDE US IN PRAYER. He will lead
us to have real concern and love for all the brethren, for the
ministers, and His work. We may even forget our own needs in
losing ourselves in these other interests -- but God will not
forget OUR needs!
IF WE EACH PRAY ONLY FOR OURSELVES, ONLY ONE PERSON PRAYS FOR
EACH OF US. BUT IF WE ALL PRAY FOR EACH OTHER THEN, THOUSANDS
PRAY FOR EACH OF US.
Our prayer life will truly come ALIVE as we learn to improve
our attitudes.
It's UP to YOU
If we are continuing to have troubles, sickness,
discouragement, unemployment and persecutions, we need to examine
ourselves. God is not at fault! "But YOUR INIQUITIES have
separated between you and your God, and YOUR SINS have hid his
face from you, that he will not hear" (Isa. 59:2). LISTEN TO
GOD'S CORRECTION! THOSE WHO PRAY AND REFUSE TO OBEY WHAT GOD
SAYS THROUGH HIS WORD AND HIS MINISTERS, cut themselves off from
their Creator and worship God in vain. Don't let this happen to
you!
This, then, is the key to overcoming our problems. God WILL
hear and answer our pleas as he did David's. The answers will
begin to come as never before, and real happiness, and a fruitful
life of service to God will open before us. We shall find that
we really know God as our Father in Heaven. Each moment spent in
prayer with Him will be a moment of real joy to us!
"Great peace have they which love thy law: and NOTHING SHALL
OFFEND THEM [cause them to stumble]!" (Ps. 119:165).