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Praying Always, Part 3

May 6, 2009 • Pastor Star R. Scott

Aren't you glad that you know the Lord cares? Amen? He loves us, praise God! We just rejoice in all of that goodness. Let's go ahead and turn to the book of James again, real quickly. We're probably going to look one last time at our foundational Scripture that we've been working off of, finishing up a survey of the book of James and then just segueing over into a quick look at the need to really refresh ourselves in our prayer lives, understanding that this is the weapon that God has given us. As we read in Ephesians concerning the armor of God, it says we take up "...the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God: [say it, what's the next word?] Praying" (Ephesians 6:17-18). Praise God! So we talked about the need to pray the Word of God, to allow the promises of God to become real, for Him to put these Words in our heart. We had the promise, as we saw on Sunday, that the "Word of the Lord does not return void, but it accomplishes that whereunto He's sent it" (Isaiah 55:11). And so in our hearts that Word of God begins to create faith because the Word says, "faith cometh by hearing and hearing by the Word of God" (Romans 10:17). We saw then that in the parable of Jesus and the sower, that Satan comes immediately for the Word's sake. As God begins to build that Word in your heart, and those promises become real, and you begin to pray effectually, and you begin to say what God says, Satan's first task is to going to be--what?--to come and steal the Word out of your heart.

How many of you've been purposing to pray and had Satan attack and try to get that seed out already this week? Let me see your hands. How many of you were aware of it this time? How many of you used what Jesus did? "Get behind me Satan; it is written" (Luke 4:8). Amen? "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God" (Luke 4:4). The more you purpose to pray the more you're going to see that it's warfare. It needs a weaponry. "And our weapons are not carnal, but they're mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds" (2 Corinthians 10:4)...