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I am sure every Christian is aware
that prayer is an important part of the Christian’s life. Many books on the
subject have been written. So, a valid question might be, why another book on
prayer?
During the fall of 1999 the Lord led
my wife and me to look more closely at the biblical teaching on the baptism of
the Holy Spirit. Since that time I have become aware of several aspects of the
baptism of the Holy Spirit that I had not previously understood. One vital area
that the Lord has broadened my understanding in is prayer. The truths presented
in this book on prayer are those that I am convinced must be understood and
experienced if we are to be ready for Christ’s return.
Some things you will read in this
book may not be new to you. However, I believe the Lord is calling us to better
understand concepts about prayer that we have only a limited understanding of. I
believe there will be presented some truths about prayer that you have not been
as familiar with. For instance, I was aware of the phrase “pray in the Spirit.”
However, I have come to realize that I did not really understand what it meant.
The Lord has clarified such questions as;
• Why is prayer really necessary?
• What does it mean to pray in the Spirit?
• What is intercessory prayer and how does it work?
• What is united prayer and why is it more powerful than only one praying?
• Why is fasting an important aspect of prayer?
I have sought to answer these along
with many more questions about prayer in this book.
Another important concern that I
believe most every Christian has is; why is it so difficult to have a
consistent, powerful prayer life? If we are honest with ourselves I think most
of us will have to admit that we have many times promised God that we would pray
more only to find ourselves falling back into our previous nominal prayer life.
The goal of this book is to change that forever. The teachings of this book will
make it possible for you to develop a truly meaningful, consistent, and powerful
prayer life in the Spirit.
If you long to have this kind of
prayer life I invite you to ask God right now to give you the understanding of
prayer and desire to pray that He wants you to have. Only God can change us from
a “prayer-less Laodicean” Christian to a spiritually revived “mighty, prevailing
praying” Christian. God has led you to read this book for that very reason. He
is calling you to become a mighty prayer warrior for Him. He is calling you out
of Laodicea in order to prepare for Christ’s soon coming. He is calling you to a
prayer life that is necessary for you to have in order to gain the victory over
every influence and oppression of Satan in your life, and be ready when Christ
returns.
For this to happen to the fullest we
must know deep within our heart that prayer is simply speaking with the One who
loves us with all His heart; the One who gave of Himself in the person of Jesus
Christ so we can be close to Him and live with Him forever. Stormie Omartian
defines prayer as:
“Prayer is baring your soul to the
One who loved you before you even knew of Him and letting Him speak to your
heart.” The Prayer That Changes Everything, p.9
The more we truly realize God’s love
for us the more intimate our relationship will be with Him. The more intimate
our relationship is with Him, the more meaningful our prayer life will be.
Prayer plays a vital role in the
salvation of the one praying as well as the one prayed for. Jesus said in His
prayer recorded by the disciple John:
“And this is life eternal, that they
might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.” John
17:3
Our eternal life depends on “knowing”
God. On two occasions Jesus said He would declare “I do not know you” to those
professed Christians who will not be ready to meet Him when He returns. A
meaningful prayer life is essential for us to “know” God as we must if we are to
be among the redeemed when He comes. Hence, the teachings in this book on prayer
are as essential for God’s remnant people as are any teaching in the Bible.
Why Should We Pray?
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I have found that even though most Christians believe prayer is important, many
do not understand why prayer is really necessary. Many question: If God is
sovereign and able to carry out His will, why do we need to pray for Him to do
what He already wants and plans to do anyway? Some reason that prayer is
primarily for our benefit, but God is still going to do what He wants whether we
pray or not. The idea is popular that it is a “privilege” to pray, but not
really a necessity for God to carry out His will on earth. The truth of the
matter is, it is necessary for God’s children to pray. Why else would Jesus tell
us to pray that God’s will be “done in earth, as it is in heaven” (Matthew
6:10). If believers do not pray, God’s desires will not be carried out in this
earth. In this chapter we will see why this is true.
Prayer is as essential to our Christian life and the work of God on earth as
breathing is to everyday living. If one refuses or is unable to breathe his life
ceases. If one refuses to pray for himself, he will be very weak spiritually and
ultimately cease to be a Christian. If believers neglect to pray for the lost,
their efforts to win them to Jesus Christ will be of no avail. It requires
prayer to bring life to ourselves and to those who are spiritually “dead.”
Prayer is required to sustain spiritual life and advance God’s kingdom.
I am sure many Christians—at least those living in these last days—have asked
themselves: “Why is prayer so important? Isn’t God going to do what He wants to
do whether I pray or not?”
Satan wants to confuse the believer concerning prayer. He wants to keep us from
understanding the vital role prayer plays in the work of God in this earth and
in saving the lost. Satan knows that if he can get the Christian to be negligent
in the area of prayer he has little to fear concerning the believer’s spiritual
growth in Christ or his effectiveness as a laborer for God in His work on earth.
I believe God’s Word teaches that prayer is necessary for an individual and
church to experience revival. Prayer is necessary for the “strongholds” of Satan
to be cast down, and for the saving of the lost. Prayer is necessary for a
Christian to remain strong in the Lord. I find it amazing that prayer, which
seems so powerless and insignificant to the natural man, is so necessary and
powerful for the spiritual man. Why is prayer so important and necessary in the
Christian’s life and God’s work? Let’s look at the creation of mankind to find
the answer.
Why Prayer Is Necessary
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When God created Adam He created man in His own “likeness” and “image,” (Genesis
1:26-27). The Hebrew word translated “likeness” is “damah,” which means “similar
to.” The Hebrew word translated “image” is “tselem” and means a “resemblance” or
“representational image.” The word is used when referring to an idol, which
represents a god. When God created man He created him in many ways like Himself.
God did something else when He created man. He gave man “dominion” on earth
(Genesis 1:26-27). The Hebrew word translated “dominion” is “radhah,” which
means “to rule” or “reign” over. Adam was to be the ruler of this world as God’s
representative. He was to “keep” the earth (Genesis 2:15). The Hebrew word
translated “keep” is “shamar,” which means to “guard against intruders,” “to
preserve and keep safe.” Adam was to be God’s authoritative representative on
earth. He was to be the earth’s watchman or guardian. He was to “re-present” God
on this earth.
The psalmist further describes the position God gave man at creation. David was
inspired to write that God crowned man with “glory and honor” (Psalm 8:5).
Looking again at the original Hebrew words translated “glory” and “honor” we
find that man was given “majesty” similar to a king’s reigning authority. Hence,
we see that at creation the earth was put under Adam’s authority. What happened
on earth depended on Adam.
Adam’s authority and ruler-ship on earth was so complete that Adam was in a
position to give this authority away to another. We know the sad story of Adam’s
fall as recorded in Genesis chapter three. Adam gave the authority of this earth
over to God’s archenemy, Satan. Satan well knew what he had gained when Adam
yielded to his temptations to disobey God. When tempting Christ in the
wilderness, Satan showed Him all the “kingdoms of the world” and stated: “All
this power will I give thee, and the glory of them: for that is delivered unto
me; and to whomsoever I will I give it” (Luke 4:6). Jesus never disputed Satan’s
claim to have authority and dominion over this earth. In fact, three times Satan
is called the “ruler of this world” in the New Testament (John 12:31; 14:30;
16:11).
Christ, the Second Adam, Regained What the
First Adam Lost
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Even though Satan gained dominion over this earth through Adam’s fall God did
not change his decision to work through humans to carry out His will on this
earth. So complete was this decision that it was necessary for God to become man
to win this world back (John 1:1-3, 14). The first Adam gave man’s authority
over this earth away. The second Adam, Christ, won it back and brought
deliverance to Satan’s captives (Romans 5). At the creation of this world God
established the principle that humans were to forever be His means of exercising
His authority and activity in this earth.
This brings us to the main focus of this chapter on why prayer is essential for
the Christian’s spiritual growth and the advancement of God’s kingdom on earth.
Prayer is necessary because from the beginning God intended to work through
humans, not independent of them, in carrying out His will on earth. God works
through the prayers of His people.
When God wills to do something in this earth it is necessary for man to pray
that God do it. Many examples of this are seen in both the Old and New
Testament. We are to ask for “God’s will be done on earth” (Matt 6:10). We are
to ask for our daily bread (Matthew 6:11). We are to pray “laborers be sent into
the harvest field” (Matthew 9:38). Paul asked believers to pray for the
advancement of the gospel (2Thessalonians 3:1). All these things are God’s will.
However, it is necessary for man to pray for them because prayer releases God’s
power to carry out His will in this earth. Remember, it is God’s plan to work
through man, not work independent of him.
Examples
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We see a very clear example of this in the experience of Elijah. God told Elijah
there would be a drought for three and one half years. In order for the drought
to happen it was necessary for Elijah to pray that it occur (James 5:17). Three
and a half years later God promised to send rain and end the drought (1Kings
18:1, 41-44). Again Elijah knew it was necessary for him to pray for the rain if
rain were to come even though it was God’s will to send the rain. We are told
that Elijah had to pray seven times before the rain came. Elijah knew if he
stopped praying for God to fulfill His promise to send rain the rain would not
come. Ellen White points out the necessity of Elijah’s persistent prayer when
she states:
“Had he given up in
discouragement at the sixth time, his prayer would not have been answered, but
he persevered til the answer came.” SDA Bible Commentary, Vol. 2, p.1034
Persistent prayer is often
required in releasing God’s power in this earth. When God desires to do
something He moves upon the heart of His children to pray for it. However, we
are always free to refuse to yield to His call to prayer.
Another clear example is seen in the book of Ezekiel. Israel had gone into great
apostasy (Ezekiel 22:17-29). A very enlightening yet sad text follows. Israel
justly deserved severe judgments from God because of her sins. However, God in
His mercy sought for a man in Israel who would pray to Him for mercy that His
judgments would be averted. The sad words are recorded: “but I found none,”
(Ezekiel 22:30). As a result that no one was found who was willing to pray to
God for His judgments to be withheld, God says: “Therefore have I poured out
mine indignation upon them;” (Ezekiel 22:31).
As we read incident after incident recorded in the Bible about how vital prayer
is in carrying out God’s will in this earth, there should be no question in any
of our minds concerning the necessity of prayer. God works through the prayers
of His people, not independently of them. Also, besides praying for our personal
spiritual growth, we must also cooperate with God by following His revealed
instruction in His Word, (2Timothy 3:16-17). Again the principle is clear. God
works through both the prayers and efforts of His people to carry out His will
in their lives.
Satan’s Fear
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That is why Satan is more afraid of the praying Christian than the active,
working Christian. That is why Satan will do all in his power to keep you from
becoming a Spirit filled, Spirit directed prayer intercessor for God. Wesley
Duewel wrote:
“Satan fears prayer more than
almost anything else we could ever do. Prevailing prayer is potentially the
greatest continuing threat to Satan that there has been since Calvary. Nothing
will please him more than to get you to stop or neglect a strategic prayer
request. Hold on. If Satan is fighting, your persevering in prayer is worth all
that it costs.” Mighty Prevailing Prayer, p.157
Ellen White wrote:
“There is a mighty power in
prayer. Our great adversary is constantly seeking to keep the troubled soul away
from God. An appeal to heaven by the humblest saint is more to be dreaded by
Satan than the decrees of cabinets or the mandates of kings.” In Heavenly
Places, p.82
God’s House
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God says, “mine house shall be called an house of prayer . . .” (Isaiah 56:7).
The house of God in the Old Testament was the temple. In the New Testament the
temple or house of God is His people, (1Corinthians 3:16). There are two
significant evidences that we are God’s temple—we are filled with the Holy
Spirit and we are a temple of prayer, (Romans 8:9). That is why the baptism of
the Holy Spirit and prayer are vital for the Christian. A Christian without the
Holy Spirit is not truly a Christian. A Christian who does not consistently pray
is not truly a Christian. Prayer and the baptism of the Holy Spirit will be the
hallmarks of those ready to meet Jesus. Yes, as Seventh-day Adventists we know
that the Sabbath will also be an issue. However, there is a danger that we focus
on such doctrines to save us rather than focusing on Jesus. Remember it was
Sabbath keeping, tithe paying, health reformers who crucified Jesus. It is not
what we know, but Who we know that will lead to salvation. And it is through
prayer and the baptism of the Holy Spirit that we truly get to “know” Jesus. We
can have many other evidences that we think indicate we are ready to meet Jesus
when He returns. We may be keeping the Sabbath, paying tithe or following health
reform principles. However, if we do not know Him through prayer and the baptism
of the Holy Spirit we will hear the words, “I know you not,” (Matthew 25:1-12).
We may be involved in an apparently successful ministry for Jesus with even
signs and wonders happening, but if we do not know Him through prayer and the
baptism of the Holy Spirit we will hear the words, “I never knew you,” (Matthew
7:21-23).
It is essential that every Christian take seriously God’s call to pray and be
filled with His Spirit. Whenever God’s people gather for fellowship and worship
prayer should be a major part of their gathering. This was the case for those
first century Christians, (Acts 2:42, 46-47).
My desire is that every sincere Christian who reads this book will never again
doubt the importance of prayer. Let us each be daily filled with God’s Spirit
and yield to the Spirit’s promptings to pray. The following chapters will
present vital aspects of prayer that are necessary for every Christian to
understand and practice in order for God’s work to be finished in this earth.
Understanding and practicing them is also necessary for us to be ready for
Christ’s return. The teachings on prayer in this book are not an option. They
are a necessity for all who want to be ready for Christ’s second coming.
Conclusion
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Have you ever
wondered what those Christians will be like who go through the time of trouble
(tribulation) and are ready to meet Jesus? It is important you find out. Why?
Because I am convinced God is calling that very generation today, you and me, to
come out of our spiritually weak, Laodicean condition and get ready to meet our
Lord.
The purpose of the
books I have written, including this one, is to help the reader better
understand how they can become just like Jesus and overcome every influence and
oppression of Satan; spiritually, emotionally and physically. Understanding and
experiencing the baptism of the Holy Spirit is foundational to this process of
growing into the fullness of Christ. That is why the theme of Spirit baptism
runs through every book.
As I have pointed
out in this book, those ready to meet Jesus will have a prayer life that is
Spirit led. They will be uniting perseveringly with other believers claiming the
promises of God. Fasting will become an integral of their seeking God. Their
communion with God will be so close and intimate that they will often hear His
“still small voice” and live a life under His constant direction.
Their communion with God will be of supreme importance to them. They will
surrender their lives 100% to Him desiring to remove every hindrance that might
stand between them and God. When Jesus comes there will be a generation of
“Enochs” who have daily and moment-by-moment walked with God. They like Enoch
will take that final step when Jesus comes and walk into glory to live with
their Lord forever.
Do you want to be a part of that final generation? I believe God is calling that
generation into existence now. God wants you to be among them if you are living
when Jesus returns. I challenge you after you read this last sentence to close
this book, open your heart to God in prayer and commit yourself completely to
Him holding nothing back.
Jesus Is Coming - Get Ready!

About the Author
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At the time of the writing of
this book, Dennis Smith is serving as pastor in the Southern New England
Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (New
Haven SDA Church). Dennis has served the church as an active layman, and in
pastoral and departmental positions for over 35 years.
Dennis received a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from
Colorado State University. While at Colorado State, he became a Seventh-day
Adventist Christian. After working in engineering for a short time, he felt the
call to full time ministry. To fulfill that calling, Dennis attended Andrews
University Theological Seminary and received a Masters of Divinity degree.
Dennis has also done studies in the area of public health from Loma Linda
University.
Books Pastor Smith has written
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The Baptism of the Holy Spirit
This book presents the biblical teaching on the baptism of the Holy Spirit,
the benefits of receiving this Gift in fullness, and why it is necessary for the
Christian to receive this special Spirit infilling in order to become like
Jesus.
Spirit Baptism & Evangelism
The relationship
between the baptism of the Holy Spirit and witnessing for Christ is presented
along with Christ’s method of evangelism. The spiritual problems last-day
Laodicean Christian’s face and the solutions to those problems are discussed.
Spirit Baptism & New Wineskin Fellowship
This book gives a
biblical and historical study into; how the early Christians “did church”, the
historical “falling away” from God’s original plan for His church, the
implications of how this apostasy is still influencing the church today, and why
“new wineskin” fellowship is necessary for the Christian to grow into the
fullness of Christ.
Spirit Baptism & Deliverance
The premise of this
book is that it is God’s will to deliver His children from every influence and
oppression of Satan in their lives; spiritually, emotionally and physically.
Along with powerful testimonies of deliverance, the biblical principles of how
these deliverances took place are presented in a manner that every Christian can
apply to their own life.
Spirit
Baptism & Prayer
Prayer is the most
powerful force on earth. Prayer moves the arm of God on behalf of His people. In
this book the necessity of intercessory prayer for the unsaved and fellow
believers and how to become a prayer intercessor is delineated. The question:
“Why does God need our prayers?” is answered. What it means to pray in the
Spirit, persevere, unite and fast I prayer are presented.
Spirit Baptism & Christ’s Glorious Return
This book gives the
characteristics of those who are ready for Christ’s return. The question is
answered; what do I have to do to be among that final generation whom God is
calling into existence today?
Spirit Baptism & Abiding in Christ
This book explains how
the Christian is to obtain victory over every temptation and sin by allowing
Christ to live out His life in and through them. When this is experienced one’s
life will never again be the same. Victory is no longer a struggle and joy in
Christ is experienced as never before.
Spirit Baptism & Waiting on God
In this book, the biblical teaching of waiting on God is presented. we live in a
society that doesn't like to wait. Yet, the Bible presents waiting on God as
necessary for us to understand and experience in order to know Him intimately,
develop Christ's character, be guided by Him, and serve Him.
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