“Prayer will become effective when we stop
using it as a substitute for obedience.”
— A.W. Tozer (1897–1963)
The
effectual and influential pastor of the 20th century, Tozer, made this comment
above in the context of revival – spiritual revival. His point was that there
was nothing wrong about praying for revival, so long as we would connect with
that prayer the will to do something in alignment with the prayer. We might
pray for revival – aligning ourselves with the heart of God – and then ten
minutes later be cursing our neighbour. That’s just being disobedient. Our
prayer has not changed us. That disobedience has made a mockery of our prayer.
It disrespects God.
None
of us wants to be a false witness, yet when we pray in ways where we don’t
follow through we become just that. It cannot be glorifying to God.
God’s
will for prayer is possibly many things, but it must include his will to grow
us and therefore change us. As we pray for somebody else, we invite the Holy
Spirit to lead us into doing something practical;
something of love. This is not about substituting God’s miraculous intervention
with our own; it’s about being used by God to bring a little hope into another
person’s life. Most of the time people are touched by God through what others
do – when others are God in skin.
God’s
will for prayer is that we experience him rather than expecting to be
delivered. Indeed, to experience him is to be
delivered. There is a subtle, yet spiritual, difference. But this subtle
difference makes all the difference in the world.
God’s
will for prayer is that we are connected to obedience via trust. The simple
matter of prayer is trust, but when we pray selfishly there is no trust, just
conceit.
God
honours obedience. God will see to it that there is blessing on our path
because of our obedience. Trust is always rewarded, but we cannot give up
trusting just because we haven’t experienced the reward. It is still some time
off, perhaps.
We
must have faith that we are obeying not for a reward, but because it is right.
We are putting God in the right place; not as someone who can be used for our
gain, but as our Lord who deserves
our worship.
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Prayer
and obedience fit together. Prayer without obedience is an abomination.
Likewise, prayer changes us and not we it. God will bless our obedience, but
this is not why we obey. We obey because it is the right thing to do. We leave
blessing entirely in the hands of the Lord.
© 2014 S. J. Wickham.
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