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			 Let My Prayer Come Before You 
			
			
			
			Introduction: 
			
			Many of us, I’m sure, have prayed earnestly about something 
			(health, relationships, money, sin) only to see our prayers not 
			answered like we wanted. Maybe we have thought God wasn’t listening 
			or, even worse, didn’t care. In the middle of the book of  
			Psalms 
			we find a prayer given by one who believes Jehovah has shunned his 
			petitions and forgotten his pleas. Read 
			Psalms 88:13-14. 
			He feels God has abandoned him and left him alone with his troubles. 
			Note how he describes his feelings in verses 
			15-18. 
			Maybe you have had similar feelings. What does God’s Word tell us to 
			do in these circumstances?
			
			Body: 
			I. According to God’s Will 
			
			
				
					
					I John 5:14-15  We 
					must pray in accordance with what the scripture reveals 
					about God’s desires for His people. This can be discovered. 
					(Ephesians 5:17
					
					Philip Gunther states, "God is not a divine Santa Claus. 
					He is not a genie in a lamp. God is not a holy bellhop." Our 
					prayers are subject to God’s will, not ours. 
					Jesus taught His disciples this. ( Matthew 
					6:10) Jesus prayed 
					this Himself. (Matthew 
					26:39)
					So when God doesn’t answer your prayer in the way you 
					wished, it may be because it was not in accordance with His 
					will. 
				
			
			
			II. We Don’t Always Know What’s Best 
			
			
				
					But God does! He knows what is best and what will have 
					the very best outcome. We are often short-sighted. ( Matthew 
					7:9-11)
					Leith Anderson said, "Prayer is an acknowledgement of our 
					inferior and God’s superior position. If we always knew 
					what’s best, there would be no need for God or prayer." 
					We should thank God when He says, "No." A blessing in 
					disguise! 
				
			
			
			III. Prayers May Be Hindered 
			
			
				
					God looks at our heart when we pray. Several things may 
					block our prayers; keep them from being "heard." 
					
						
							1. Unconfessed sin ( Psalms 
							66:16-20)
							2. Disregarding God’s law ( Proverbs 
							28:9)
							3. No compassion for others ( Proverbs 
							21:13)
							4. Unwillingness to forgive ( Mark 
							11:25-26)
							5. Selfishness ( James 
							4:3)
							6. Doubt ( James 
							1:5-7)
							7. Mistreating spouses ( I 
							Peter 3:7)
						
					
					Search your life carefully to see if something is 
					blocking your prayers. 
				
			
			
			Conclusion: 
			
			Before we blame our Heavenly Father for not answering our 
			prayers, let us go to His Word and follow its instructions. 
			  
			Bobby Stafford 
			January 8, 2012. 
			
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