Persevering Prayer and the God Who Hears
May 27, 2020 · 1:41:15 · Watch on YouTube ↗
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Summary
The service opens by calling every household to praise the Lord and to deliberately remember the wonders He has worked, echoing Psalm 135. The greatest of those wonders is the salvation of the soul, but our daily breath and protection are gifts from His hand as well.
The main message centers on prayer. Drawing on Hannah, who poured out her grief before the Lord and would not stop praying until God remembered her (1 Samuel 1), the preacher urges believers not to abandon prayer when the answer is slow. Many give up, and some even leave the church when God seems silent; instead we are to keep praying until He resolves the matter. A story of a couple coldly dismissed by a university president is set against our Lord, who listens carefully to every need.
Anchored in Ephesians 3:20, the sermon reminds us that God is able to do far more than we ask or imagine. We are called to stop fixing problems by our own strength, to confess our lack of trust, and to keep coming to the throne of grace, filled with the Holy Spirit and ready for Christ's return.
Key Points
- Praise God and intentionally recall the miracles He has worked in your life.
- The greatest miracle is the saving of the soul, yet every breath and protection is His gift too.
- Like Hannah, pour out your real grief before God and keep praying until He answers.
- Do not quit prayer or the church when the answer is delayed; persevere.
- Stop trying to solve every problem by your own strength and bring it to God.
- God can do immeasurably more than all we ask or think (Ephesians 3:20).
- Stay filled with the Holy Spirit and keep watch for the Lord's coming.
Devotional
Hannah's tears were not wasted; she prayed bitterly, made her vow, and God remembered her. When the answer to your prayer seems slow, the temptation is to give up or to take matters into your own hands. Yet our God listens with a Father's attention and is able to do far more than we ask. Today, bring Him the need you have carried alone, and refuse to stop praying until He answers.
Do not stop praying until God Himself resolves the matter you have brought to Him.
Our Lord is far more attentive to our needs than any earthly door we have ever knocked on.
He is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine.
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