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September 24, 2021 8:00 am
What's the matter with us. We pray that way to our Savior to our gracious God that we know concern for fellowship with him to recognize and honor him about our own desires is wrong with us. Thanks for joining us on the truth pulpit with Don green founding pastor of truth Community Church in Cincinnati, Ohio. I am Bill Wright and were concluding our series, what Jesus thinks about prayer.
Last time Don began teaching what Jesus had in mind when it comes to purifying your practice of prayer. We should avoid meaningless repetition.
Secondly, we are to aim for simplicity on today's program. Don will focus on the third and final point concerning an appeal to God's character. Let's find out more from our teacher. As we join them now in the truth. Pulpit find ways you can purify your practice of prayer said that you avoid meaningless repetition that you aim for simplicity. Thirdly, as you pray appeal to God's character appeal to God's character. I'm going to give you a lot of biblical illustrations on this to help you help you see this after showing us what prayer should not be.
Jesus teaches us what prayer should be. That's the point of verses nine through 13. He gives this model prayer. He gives this pattern of prayer that is to be the kinds of themes that should engage us. When we pray, having just said avoid meaningless repetition is obviously not giving us a prayer that we would just repeat over and over again until it became second nature and we didn't have to think about it when we pray, that's not the point of this is to just recite this prayer over and over again. Rather, he's giving us themes and prairies giving us a way to think about prayer and look at what he says in verse nine that I read earlier. He says pray then in this way, you have to love the the negative and positive approach to Jesus's prayer on the negative side he says don't pray like this don't pray like the Gentiles do to be noticed by man with a lot of meaningless repetition. Don't pray that way but he doesn't leave it there in his grace and his mercy and his genius as a teacher.
He says okay now here's how you do pray this is the way that my disciples pray I am commanding you, I am directing you to pray in this manner, he says, and for those of us that that have believed in the Lord Jesus Christ, crucified, buried and resurrected for our salvation.
Those of us that have have surrendered our lives to him as Lord and said I receive you for salvation, I commit myself to you.
Your word is now my law. Jesus comes and says this is the way that you pray.
This is what I want from you in prayer and look at what he does in verse nine says pray then in this way, our father who is in heaven. How it would be your name. I only want you to see one thing from this verse. I say that and then I would have like a lot of different things to say about it so I don't know how that works but I want you to see this one thing at the beginning of this point, your primary goal. Your primary affection your primary desire when you pray should be that your prayers that you when you pray would be an agent of the spread of God's glory. You pray so that you would be an agent of God's glory on earth.
You look around you see you assess what you see going on and when you come to prayer. The first thing on your mind.
Our father who is in heaven. My loving, gracious father who sovereignly rules from the throne room of the universe. Glory be to your name hollow would be your name. Let your name be reverence, let your name be exalted, and understand this, that is the entrance way into the rest of the teaching that from Jesus on prayer. This is what frames the totality of your approach to prayer is the glory of God to see his name in advance to see his name exalted and so you pray with, always, always, always going back touching back to the fact how does this deal with the glory of God. How does this affect the glory of God when I pray, what is it that I am engaging Lord, what is it that I most want the fundamental bottom part of my heart, I want your name to be glorified and so our Lord Jesus teaches us from the start. In this fundamental foundational teaching about prayer.
He teaches us to frame it frame your praying through God's fatherly love our father is heavenly sovereignty father who is in heaven raining overall in the totality of his character. How it would be your name. His name being a representation of of all of his character. That is what frames your prayer. Beloved, and for most of us certainly all of us at one point or another.
We need to step back and with contrition and humility of heart realize and recognize and acknowledge that too often we have, and we simply come to prayer, trying to get God to do what we want him to do for us and to fulfill our desires on earth. I've got this problem God sticks it.
God I want this do it, praying that way without any kind of corresponding sense "kind of corresponding concern for the glory of God. When we pray that way. That is upside down that is mixed up.
That is all wrong and it's no wonder when we pray that way that we find in our prayers. Lack power we find that it's hard to sustain that because God is a blessing that selfish approach to prayer. I think we sometimes fall into an unspoken trap of thinking that God exist to further our interests. What I'm trying to bring to your conscious attention for you to reflect on and embracing your heart is is that it's just the other way around.
We exist to be agents of God's glory on earth, and that preeminently starts in the way that we pray God my desire here is to see you magnified to see you honor to see your principles upheld to see those that love you and and uphold you to be honored in the wicked put in their place for your sake. Father, not for mine and so you start without fundamental recognition you empty yourself as it were of your selfish ambitions in prayer and say Lord the most important thing is shown by the first thing that Jesus lays out here in this model prayer. The most important thing is the reverence and the exultation of your name. That's what I want, Lord, and everything that I say in prayer flows from that is way that you should approach it now. How do you do that, then what do you how do you pray, say, okay, I am braced that I see that is the desire of my heart.
How then do I pray when I bring requests to God. How do I pray, what is it that I ask him for well the whole rest of the Lord's prayer therethrough. Verse 13 is really an answer to that question. I want to just really kind of focus and kind of flesh out this concept in verse nine how it would be your name, what does that look like when you pray I want put it to you this way you appeal to God's character.
When you pray, you appeal to God's character as the basis upon which follow me here you appeal to God's character as the basis upon which he should be disposed to answer your prayer. This presupposes an awfully lot. This presupposes an awfully lot. This presupposes that you actually know the character of God as it is been revealed in his word presupposes that you know him in order to be able to appeal to his character, and your knowledge of him has to be shaped by an understanding of his word, not by your own thoughts and reasonings and rationales you appeal to God's character as he has revealed it in his word is the basis upon which he should be disposed answer your prayer turned back to the Psalms with me. I just randomly chose some examples because the truth of the matter is, is that this is when you're sensitive to this. It's woven throughout all of the Scripture and the way that men pray in the way that God's people pray in the way that God's leaders pray it's woven throughout, and I just want to stimulate your thinking with a couple of examples in trust. The spirit of God to help you work it out in your own prayer life start in Psalm 51, for example, Psalm 51 David's prayer of confession after sin with Bathsheba. He comes in he frames his prayer of confession with these words. Be gracious to me. Oh God, according to your lovingkindness.
According to the greatness of your compassion blot out my transgressions. Father here I am, I come to you, burdened and guilt burdened with the reality of the conviction of my sin and I ask you to relieve me of that sense of guilt, why, why not because I want to feel better.
Primarily, the Lord according to your lovingkindness. According to your faithful love. According to your compassion.
I ask you based on your faithful compassion in my life to relieve me of this guilt, he appeals to God's character as heaps praise right from the start. God, your character is one of faithful love one of compassion and I know I have sinned against you and I ask for relief from my guilt because you are compassionate and gracious God, not because I have any merit in requesting this at all. I appeal to your character.
Lord, is the reason that you should be favorably disposed to respond to my prayer turnover. For another example to Psalm 57 Psalm 57 verse 1B gracious to me. Oh God, be gracious to me for my soul takes refuge in you and in the shadow of your wings.
I will take refuge until destruction passes by. I will cry to God most high, to God who accomplishes all things for me, Lord, I appeal to your sovereign providential care over my life is the basis upon which I asked for your help and protection.
I appeal to your character God guide you revealed in your word to be the protector and the shield of your people you love us your faithful to us and it's on that basis. I appeal to your faithfulness, Lord, to respond to my request. In the New Testament the martyrs in Revelation appealed to the character of God for justice with these words as they prayed they said how long the Lord, holy and true. Revelation 1410 want to write it down. How long the Lord, holy and true, will you refrain from judging and avenging our blood on those who dwell on the earth, Lord, your holy and your true and wicked people have slain us. How long will you wait until you avenge our blood. I appeal to your justice. I appeal to your holiness. I appeal to your knowledge of this crime against your people. How long the Lord bring about justice.
The Lord Jesus Christ. Even in Mark chapter 14 verse 36 as he was contemplating the cross said the father, all things are possible for you remove this cup from me.
He appeals to the sovereign prerogative. God says it's all possible for you remove this cup from me.
I appeal to your character. I appeal to your attributes. I appeal to your power and I ask you to grant my request.
What I'm saying here for you to think through to appropriate brothers and sisters in Christ is that is this is that true prayer true biblical prayer following the model of countless examples in Scripture which I've only given you the briefest of samples. True prayer takes the time to actually articulate God's character actually takes the time to save these things. It slows down it doesn't jump over his character to say God, let's get down to business, and here's what I need right now. What an insult to the majesty of God to pray that way to rush into the presence of the king with no recognition of his Majesty in his honor and his character and his goodness just say this is what's on my mind today. What's the matter with us. We pray that way to our Savior to our gracious God that we know concern for fellowship with him to recognize and honor him about our own desires with us. I ask you. So what I'm saying is, is a part of your discipline in prayer.
This is so much more than say okay 30 minutes. Please what I'm saying here is that you discipline your heart you discipline your mind to think that the character of God and the glory of God is more important when I pray than anything that is happening to me and I'm going to take time to recognize that going to take time to truly honor that. Not to rush through that so that I can get what I want to talk about because what I want to talk about. First and foremost is the glory of God when I pray to him and so you take time with God's character and you think through God's character and consider whether that would endorse the things that you want to ask for whether it would contradict it and you shouldn't even waste your time but you train your mind to appeal to the character of God is revealed in the Bible, and then you you bring that his own character to him is that which would motivate him to respond favorably to you for more extended example of this term. Back to second Chronicles chapter 20 going to look briefly at the prayer of King Jehoshaphat when his kingdom was about to be invaded by foreign armies and the threat was very severe.
Now came about after this that the sons of Moab, and the sons of Ammon, together with some of the media nights came to make war against Jehoshaphat, and some came and reported to Jehoshaphat saying a great multitude is coming against you from beyond the sea out of a ram, and behold they are in Hayes Asante more that is in in Jedi. Jehoshaphat was afraid and he turned his attention to seek the Lord and proclaimed a fast throughout all Judah. So Judah gathered together to seek help from the Lord. They even came from all the cities of Judah to seek the Lord.
This was a crisis of national proportions. What I want you to see is how a good king of Judah, Jehoshaphat prayed under that stress.
It was not Lord were about to be attacked. Help us look at how he frames his prayer.
Look at how he appeals to the character of God, of the as the grounds upon which God should respond favorably.
Verse five then Jehoshaphat stood in the assembly of Judah and Jerusalem in the house of Lord before the new court and he said, oh Lord, the God of our fathers, are you not the God in the heavens. He's appealing to God's character is appealing to God's position as the grounds upon which God should respond to him and he doesn't rush through this. Are you not ruler over all the kingdoms of the nation's power and might, are in your hands so that no one can stand against you. He reminds God of the past history of the nation of Israel. Did you not owe our God, drive out the inhabitants of this land before your people Israel and give it to the descendents of Abraham. Your friend forever.
They've lived in it. They built a sanctuary there for your name. Skip down to verse 10 for the sake of time, he says now behold now, he lays out the problem before God having recited God's character and power in his history of his dealings with his people. Now he introduces it he says behold the sons of Ammon and Moab in Mount Senior whom you did not let Israel invade when they came out of the land of Egypt, they turned aside from them and did not destroy them, meaning that Israel didn't destroy them when they were taking over the promised land.
Look at verse 11. See how they are rewarding us by coming to drive us out of your possession which you have given us is an inheritance OR God, will you not judge them for we are powerless before this great multitude, or who are coming against us, nor do we know what to do, but our eyes are on you read on later in the chapter and you see how God answered the prayer and destroy those invading armies or point for now is how Jehoshaphat prayed to the Lord. He framed it all by appealing to God's character. He says God the ruler of heavens and earth all sovereignty, all the nations are in your hand you have the power to do this you made promises to our people.
You acted and you delivered Lord in the past and in its on that basis. The fact that we are your people that you are all powerful, that you have a history of blessing is that you promised us this land is on that basis, Lord, that I ask you to undertake for new and you prayed that way when you appeal to God's character like that.
It is so much difference than simply seeking deliverance and help on your terms and because it will be more comfortable for you. If God helps you when you take the time and devote the mental effort to recall and recite the character of God when you pray, listen, you have transition away from meaningless repetition and you have purified your practice of prayer and something that is acceptable to God, which he will bless in which he will reward because it is obvious that God would bless that which is seeking his glory will pray for God.
Those of us are Christians. Anyway, we all pray for God to somehow save our loved ones to save them from sin, to deliver them from hell and bring them into his kingdom and its well and it's good that we should. But what were talking about here today takes you beyond Lord save my loved one, so he doesn't go to hell. The way that you pray for your loved ones in light of these things so much different. You take the time you slow down you trust the Lord, and you pray something like this, you say Lord you are merciful and gracious. The entire reason you sent Christ into the world was so that he could seek and save the lost. You sent him to be the Savior of the world. Father and you had mercy on me. Oh God, Shirley Shirley, in light of your eternal purposes. Surely, in light of the that the purpose of the incarnation surely could extend that mercy, just a little bit further, for so-and-so I'm only asking you Lord to extend that mercy like you extended it to me just a little further. Lord just a little more mercy, which is all consistent with what you say salvation and the purpose of Christ was anyway God. Remember, your character remember your purposes. That is the basis on which I pray more than just assuming I know he doesn't deserve it.
I know is a stench in your nostril. He's a stanchion mind sometimes but Lord, Lord, look past his sins and look to the purposes of Christ and have mercy, and then to wrap this up when you poured your heart out that way engaging the character of God, engaging his purposes, and you poured out your way.
In the end you yield.
Just like our Lord did. After he prayed father possible for you. All things are possible for you to take this cup from me. In the end he prayed.
Nevertheless, not my will but time be done yield in blessed resignation to the greater wisdom and purposes of God and you say, not my will but thine be done.
Matthew 610 father thigh will be done as in heaven, so also upon earth. What we are talking about here is the Christian soul in understanding intimacy with its father, understanding, intimacy, seeking his glory above all else and intersecting your temporal life with the eternal purposes and character of the sovereign God.
When you see prayer in that perspective. No one will has to tell you how long to pray. No one has to do to push you to pray because you want to and that's the point. A proper understanding of prayer leads you to want to pray in a realm where the clock makes no difference to you short or long. Doesn't matter father I'm engaged with your character, and I ask you to act in according with that on this particular request that I have all of this beloved all of this is designed to be the privilege the prerogative and the responsibility of every true Christian.
This belongs to you.
This belongs to every Christian who will simply seek that private audience with his God and his heavenly father, praying properly begins with a real understanding of who God is, as revealed in the Scriptures.
As Christians we need never guess about the character of the one we are addressing in prayer. What we've reached the end of our series.
What Jesus thinks about prayer here on the truth pulpit but pastor Don Greene will bring us more important teaching from God's word on our next broadcast and done I'm sure you get the question why doesn't God answer some prayers, not everyone we pray for comes to Christ. Not all sicknesses are healed, etc. my friend. I think the really key thing for your Christian growth and prayers to remember this key phrase that Christ himself used before his crucifixion father, not my will but thine be done. We come to prayer not to demand specific answers without which we won't be happy but rather to dependently lay our need before God and then trust him to answer according to what he thinks is best. Thanks, Don, and friend.
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