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Luke
1:5-17 THE PROBLEM OF UNANSWERED
PRAYER Intro: Ill. All face common problem – Prayers that seem to
go unanswered. ·
Most prayers
remain unanswered because they remain unasked. The prayer and the burden are in
our head, but they is never offered to the Lord in
prayer. ·
Often, we are
guilty of prayerlessness. Prayerlessness is a sin – 2 Sam. 12:23! ·
We are commanded
to pray – 1 Thes. 5:17; Luke 18:1; Mark
14:38. ·
There is no
substitute for prayer – Not eloquence, effort, energy, enthusiasm or intellect. ·
When we pray, we
are confessing our inability and reaching up to claim His ability. We are
inviting God into the processes and problems of our lives. We are reaching out
to lay hold on a power that we do not possess.
(Ill. The message of Zech. 4:6.) ·
Ill. POEM – If you are too busy to
pray, then you are simply too busy! ·
Prayerlessness is
one reason prayer is not answered. God cannot and will not answer a prayer that
is not prayed! ·
This passage that
relates the story of Zacharias and Elisabeth, and the birth of John the
Baptist, reveals a few more reasons why prayer goes unanswered.
I would like to preach for a while on The Problem Of
Unanswered Prayer. I. v. 6 SOMETIMES THE ANSWER IS DENIED ·
There are times
when God will say “No” to the prayers we pray. ·
According to this
verse, Zacharias and Elisabeth were on praying ground. That is not why their
prayers went unanswered. Unfortunately, it is often the reason our prayers go
unanswered. ·
James 4:1-4
addressed a few of the problems that result in unanswered prayer. Ø v. 1-2a – James is straight to the point – People fight on
the outside because they are at war on the inside! Ø v. 2b – Prayerlessness
– We have already touched on this Ø v. 3 – Selfishness
– Prayer does not exist so that we can have our wants gratified. We can expect
the Lord to meet our needs, but not to finance our greeds. Ø v. 4 – Sin –
God will not finance our spiritual adultery. He will not bless our efforts to
run with the devil. (Ill. Wife asking husband for money!) ·
1 John 5:14-15
address another reason why our prayers are not answered. Prayer is not about
getting our will done in Heaven, but about Him getting His will done on earth!
(Ill. Sometimes God says “No!” II. v. 13 SOMETIMES THE ANSWER IS DELAYED ·
There are times
when God says “wait” when we pray. ·
The little verb
phrase “is heard” can be literally translated “was heard and is still being
heard”. ·
Zacharias and
Elisabeth had been praying and praying and praying for years. When they were
young they prayed for a son. As they grew older they continued to pray for a
child. When the angel appeared and confirmed the answer, Zacharias had even
ceased to believe that his prayer could or would be answered, v. 18. ·
This passage
confirms the truth that his prayer had been heard and answered in the past. God
had merely waited to the perfect moment to display His answer. ·
Sometimes we
think our prayers have gone unanswered. In reality, they have been heard and
they have already been answered. It just isn’t God’s time to reveal the answer. ·
This truth is
illustrated in the life of Daniel - Daniel
10:10-14 ·
We are taught in
the Bible to make our prayers in faith, trusting God to answer in His time – Mark 11:24. ·
When God delays
the answer to our prayers, He is merely waiting to a time when He can get the
most glory – Ill. Isa. 30:18. ·
Why does God
wait? 1. To
Display His Glory – v. 18 –
According to Zacharias, if the Lord does it now, it will be a miracle. In other
words, God will get more glory by doing it now. (Ill. Abraham and Sarah;
Lazarus) God does what He does when He does it so that He might receive all the
glory – John 14:13. 2. To
Dispense His Grace – (Ill. Isa.
30:18) In answering the prayer of Zacharias and Elisabeth when He did and
in the manner that He did God was dispensing great grace. They didn’t
understand what the Lord was up to, but God did! God used His delayed
answer to bring glory to Himself; grace to Zacharias and Elisabeth; and to
accomplish His eternal plan. III.
V. 15-17 SOMETIMES THE ANSWER IS DIFFERENT ·
Sometimes God
says “watch”. Sometimes He will take our prayers and make them
better! ·
They wanted a son
in their youth; God gave them a son in their old age. They would have been
thankful then, but God gave them something far better, Ill. V. 17; Matt. 11:11. ·
Here is God’s
promise to His people – Psa. 34:10;
84:11 ·
If He withholds
something from us or changes it to something different, it is because what we
asked for wasn’t good for us. (Ill. Ruth Bell Graham) ·
Ill. An
electrical transformer takes the energy in the lines and transforms into power
that can be used in our home. Ill. What would happen if the transformers
weren’t there? (Ill. My new toaster!) ·
The Holy Spirit
is God’s transformer. He takes our prayers and transforms them into what they
ought to be, Rom. 8:26-27. ·
God always gives
us His best when we leave the choices to Him! Conc: Keep praying dear saint of god! When prayer seems
unanswered be sure that your heart is right with God, Psa. 66:18; and be sure that you are asking according to His will.
If so, then keep praying – Ill. The widow in Luke 18:1-8; Ill. Luke
11:5-13. Is there ever a time to stop praying? Yes! You can
stop when: 1. When the answer is in your hand – Praise Him and report it! 2. When the answer is in your heart
– Praise Him and wait for it! 3. When God
reveals a better way – Ill. Paul – 2
Cor. 12:7-11 – Praise Him and accept it! Until the
answer comes, keep praying! God will come through in His time! |
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