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1) The fourth chapter
of the Book of Acts is a picture of a church at prayer
2) They were a church
that prayed and saw results
---When they prayed
they expected and received answers to their prayers
---Prayer was a
priority to this church
**They prayed not as
a last resort but rather as a first impulse
(OH HOW WE NEED
DRIVEN TO PRAY)
3) This Church had to
pray because God was their only source of hope and help.
---When we don’t pray
were saying, God I don’t need you /// I can handle
things all by myself
4) This Church did not
have the advantages that some churches boast of today.
They did not have wealthy donors and large budgets.
Their pastors did not have the prestige that comes from
being trained in the approved schools of that day. The
churches did not have the endorsement of the political
leaders of the day
***Warren Wiersbe
stated, ?Most of their ministers had jail records and
would probably have a hard time ?joining? our churches,
let alone ?leading? them.? And yet this church and the
other early churches had something that most of our
churches today lack. They knew how to pray and see God
respond by doing mighty things in their midst.
5) Prayer is something
that any Christian or any church can be effective in
doing. We just need to learn to pray according to the
principles that are taught in the Bible and especially
here in this passage.
**We need to permit
the Lord to teach us to pray, but unless we just get on
our knees in a spirit of prayer then we’ll never learn
to do it.
6) It is impossible to
over-emphasize the importance of prayer in the life of
an individual Christian or in a church.
**Someone asked the
great Charles Haddon Spurgeon to explain the secret of
his remarkable ministry. He replied: ?My people pray
for me.?
**Augustine said, Pray
as though everything depended on God, and work as though
everything depended upon you.?
**Matthew Henry wrote,
When God intends to bless His people, the first thing He
does is to set them a praying.
**John Wesley
remarked, God does nothing but by prayer, and everything
with it.
** D. L. Moody
explained, Every great movement of God can be traced to
a kneeling figure.
Oh, how we need to take seriously the matter of prayer.
No Christian is
greater than his or her prayer life.
No church is greater
than its prayer life.
No force on earth is
greater than prayer.
Prayer moves into
action the God who is the Creator and Sustainer of all
that is.
In the epistle of
James it is written: The effectual fervent prayer of a
righteous man availeth much? (5:16).
If this is true of an
individual, how much more would it be true of a church?
The Christians in the
Book of Acts were praying Christians.
They are described as
such on numerous occasions.
For instance, in Acts
1:14 it is written, These all continued with one accord
in prayer and supplication.?
These? referred to the
apostles who were named in Acts 1:13.
They were joined by
the women? (Acts 1:14), who may have included the wives
of the apostles and those who are mentioned in Luke
23:49 as the followers of Jesus. The half-brothers of
Jesus (?his brethren?) were there also.
The expression that
they continued in prayer means that they kept on
praying. It is an especially strong word suggesting
that they put themselves energetically into prayer. The
phrase with one accord calls attention to their
togetherness in spirit or thinking. They all had one
mind about praying.
The
Christians in the Book of Acts were praying Christians.
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We need to be a
praying church that’s intent upon receiving results for
that which we pray for. |