How to Pray: Praying in Spirit and Truth to Obtain God’s Answer
Xiaomei
Brothers
and sisters, peace to you in the Lord. Today let’s fellowship about
the truth regarding prayer. As is known to all believers in the Lord,
prayer is indispensable to us followers. If a Christian does not
pray, he does not deserve to be called a Christian. Through prayer we
have faith to practice the Lord’s teachings; through prayer we are
enlightened and guided by Him; through prayer our work and dedication
can be after His heart; through prayer we can come out of the
weakness time and again; through prayer we can have enough strength
to take up the cross and drink from the bitter cup…. Obviously, the
entire life of Christian cannot be separated from prayer. However,
many believers say, “Why can’t my prayers obtain the Lord’s
answer? Why does He not hear my prayers? Why can’t I feel His
presence in my prayers?” If you have the same confusion, then it is
likely that something is wrong with your prayers.
Why Can’t a Prayer of the Pharisee Be Approved by the Lord?
As
for this question, we can find the answer in the Bible,
which records the prayers of two persons. One was heard by the Lord
while the other was not heard. I believe most brothers and sisters
who are familiar with the scriptures have known which two I speak
about. So let’s first read the following verses. It is said in Luke
18:9-14, “And he spoke this parable to certain which trusted in
themselves that they were righteous, and despised others: Two
men went up into the temple to pray; the one a Pharisee, and the
other a publican. The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself,
God, I thank you, that I am not as other men are, extortionists,
unjust, adulterers, or even as this publican. I fast twice in the
week, I give tithes of all that I possess. And the publican, standing
afar off, would not lift up so much as his eyes to heaven, but smote
on his breast, saying, God be merciful to me a sinner. I tell you,
this man went down to his house justified rather than the other: for
every one that exalts himself shall be abased; and he that humbles
himself shall be exalted.”
From these verses we can see God did not accept the prayer of the
Pharisee but accept that of the publican.
Brothers
and sisters, do you know why the prayer of the Pharisee was not
approved by the Lord but instead loathed by Him? Actually, the Lord Jesus told
us the reason long ago. He said, “And
when you pray, you shall 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”
(Matthew 6:5). This shows that the prayers of the Pharisees were
hypocritical. When the Pharisees stood in the streets corners, the
passers-by would envy them on hearing their eloquent prayers flowing
from their mouths. They did so for the purpose of showing off
themselves, exhibiting themselves, gaining others’ praise for their
prayers, and building up their good images in people’s hearts
intentionally. They prayed not for establishing a proper relationship
with God but for showing off to others. Besides, they never
considered themselves sinful before God and even put others down to
raise themselves up. Just as they prayed, “I am not as other men
are, extortionists, unjust, adulterers, or even as this publican. I
fast twice in the week, I give tithes of all that I possess.” Thus
the Lord hated and condemned their prayers like this.
Let’s
have another look at how the publican prayed to God. He said, “God
be merciful to me a sinner.” From his prayers, it can be seen that
although his prayer was short, he was truly honest and spoke his
heart to God. He said what was on his mind rather than something to
flaunt himself. Moreover, he was able to know his abject lowliness
before the Lord, and to pray to Him in the position of a sinner. The
publican worshiped God in spirit and in truth, and his mouth and
heart were as one. He did not pray in a place where there were many
people, nor did he pay attention to how others looked at him. Rather,
he paid attention to how God looked upon him. His purpose of praying
to God was to establish a proper relationship with Him instead of for
others to see. Therefore, God accepted his prayer.
How Should We Pray to Obtain the Approval of the Lord?
The
Lord Jesus said to us, “But you, when you pray, enter into your
closet, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father which
is in secret; and your Father which sees in secret shall reward you
openly. But when you pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen
do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking”
(Matthew 6:6-7). “But the hour comes, and now is, when the true
worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth: for the
Father seeks such to worship him. God is a Spirit: and they that
worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth” (John
4:23-24).
The
words of the Lord Jesus and the comparison of the Pharisee’s prayer
with that of the publican allow us to find a way to have a proper
prayer and to understand the reason why our own prayers are not
approved by God. If we want to be heard and guided by Him, we must
remove vain prayers, the prayers of putting others down to raise
ourselves up, the prayers of flaunting ourselves deliberately, the
prayers of not knowing ourselves, the repetitious prayers like
theories, half-hearted prayers, the prayers for show, the prayers
that fills up with lies and exaggerated and empty words, etc. For
example, we often say nice words of how much we have given and spent
when praying in the meetings, so as to be regarded as good believers
by people around us. This is a prayer of hypocrites. Many times we
repeat the same words while praying to the Lord. In spite that we
spend a long time on prayers, we might even forget what we have
spoken to the Lord after prayers. This half-hearted prayer is called
going through the motions. Many times we develop prejudices toward
others, we kneel before the Lord not to seek His will or how to
practice His teachings but to spill out our troubles, to complain
about others’ injustice, and to say how we are tolerant and
forbearing toward others. This type of prayer is putting others down
to raise ourselves up. Many times we see the Lord’s grace toward
us, we make a promise at will to satisfy Him; however, we still speak
and act by our old self and our flesh when facing with issues. This
is a prayer of deceiving God with lies and exaggerated and empty
words. In our daily life, we often have such prayers that aren’t
after God’s heart. As a result, He does not listen to our prayers.
If we wish to be led by Him in our prayers, we must remove these
prayers He detests. Only in this way will our relationship with Him
become ever more normal.
According
to the words of the Lord Jesus, we know that His requirement of our
prayers is to speak our hearts to Him in spirit and in truth. He
requires our honest heart instead of many words or nice words. Only
such prayers can be approved by God.
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