Wednesday
August 9, 2022

Biblical Teaching on Prayer

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James 5:17-18

Elijah was a human being, even as we are. He prayed earnestly that it would not rain, and it did not rain on the land for three and a half years. Again he prayed, and the heavens gave rain, and the earth produced its crops.

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Pondering Point

In tomorrow’s devotion you will find a tired, dejected and disheartened Elijah, but today we read of a confident, awe-inspiring Elijah. Having been hidden by God for three and a half years, Elijah re-emerges at the Lord’s request and flashes unmatched power and authority in God’s name. Among people blatantly disregarding God, Elijah stands out by speaking for God, commanding even rain to fall for His glory.

What does James say about this Elijah: He is just like us! We too can be used by God to bring Him glory, even among people who disregard God. Elijah operated under God’s authority. But he wasn’t unique in this manner. It comes with God’s calling. Just like Jesus’ first disciples, we too have been called to make disciples and can do so operating under Jesus’ authority over heaven and earth.

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Prayer

Lord Jesus, all authority has been given to You. I believe it and know that You sit at the right hand of God even as I pray. I also believe that I am subject to that authority and that I am empowered by that authority to bless those around me with peace, with the Gospel of forgiveness and grace, and with Your Holy Spirit. You are the Way. Lead the way. Amen.