


Author: L.B. Cowman, Compiler
“Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up.”
Luke 18:1
The failure to persevere is the most common problem in prayer and intercession. We begin to pray for something, raising our petitions for a day, a week, or even a month, but then if we have not received a definite answer, we quickly give up and stop praying for it altogether.
This is a mistake with deadly consequences and is simply a trap where we begin many things but never see them completed. It leads to ruin in every area of life. People who get into the habit of starting without ever finishing form the habit of failure. And those who begin praying about something without ever praying it through to a successful conclusion form the same habit in prayer. Giving up is admitting failure and defeat. Defeat then leads to discouragement and doubt in the power of prayer, and that is fatal to the success of a person’s prayer life.
People often ask, “How long should I pray? Shouldn’t I come to the place where I stop praying and leave the matter in God’s hands?” The only answer is this: Pray until what you pray for has been accomplished or until you have complete assurance in your heart that it will be. Only when one of these two conditions has been met is it safe to stop persisting in prayer, for prayer not only is calling upon God but is also a battle with Satan. And because God uses
our intercession as a mighty weapon of victory in the conflict, He alone must decide when it is safe to cease from petitioning. Therefore, we dare not stop praying until either the answer itself has come or we receive assurance it will come.
In the first instance, we stop because we actually see the answer. In the second, we stop because we believe, and faith in our hearts is as trustworthy as the sight of our eyes, for it is “faith from God” (Ephesians 6:23) and the “faith of God” (Romans 3:3 KJV) that we have within us.
As we live a life of prayer, we will more and more come to experience and recognize this God-given assurance. We will know when to quietly rest in it or when to continue praying until we receive His answer. THE PRACTICE OF PRAYER
Wait at God’s promise until He meets you there, for He always returns by the path of His promises. SELECTED
PRAYER
Lord, help me let go of my fear of failure. I know Satan wants to use my fears to hold me back from living boldly for You. Forgive me for not living in faith and help me from this moment on to live with bold confidence in You. Lord, help me not compare myself to others around me. I pray instead that I can keep my eye on You and live a life that proclaims Your excellence. In Jesus’ Name I pray, Amen.
Excerpt: Streams in the Desert: Morning and Evening
Published on Jan 16 @ 12:56 AM EDT
4 comments
Pastor Deanna
Continue praying to God and trust him that he will answer Amen ???? Thanks!
Posted on Mon, Jan 16, 2023 @ 12:16 AM CST
Eric S.
Thank you for removing the fear of failing and failure from me! ????
Posted on Mon, Jan 16, 2023 @ 7:03 AM CST
Beverly Mccarthur
Amen,well explained
Posted on Mon, Jan 16, 2023 @ 8:21 AM CST
Andrea
Thank you Father for this prayer lesson. Let me not be afraid to trust prayer. Or that my prayer that I pray, Father will glorify you. This prayer was spot on. Thank you
Posted on Tue, Jan 17, 2023 @ 8:59 PM CST