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Partnering in Prayer
Topic: #3 of 491 for Sermons on Prayer: Adoration
Scripture:
Acts 6:3-6:6
Denomination: Wesleyan
Date Added: October 1999
Audience: Believer Mature (50 - +)
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PARTNERING IN PRAYER
Selected Passages from Acts
October 31, 1999
Morning Service
INTRODUCTION
I. The Power of Prayer
A. San Francisco General Hospital study
1. Cardiology Dept. – Dr. Randy Byrd
a.) Patients were divided into two groups
1.) 192 patients were in the Prayed for group
2.) 201 patients were in the Not prayed for group
b.) All patients were in the coronary ICU
2. No one on staff was given the group information
3. Prayer groups were given information
a.) Prayer groups were scattered across the country
b.) First names of patients and their diagnoses were all that was given to the groups
B. The dramatic results
1. The prayed for group
a.) Significantly fewer complications
b.) Significantly fewer deaths
2. The not prayed for group
a.) Five times more likely to have infections
b.) Three times more likely to have lung condition that would cause heart failure
C. Final conclusions
1. Prayer really works!
2. If secular hospitals can make use of prayer – Why shouldn’t we as the church use prayer to our greatest advantage?
II. The Church needs to be effective
A. We are God’s people and His representatives in this community
1. People are dying and going to Hell – Eternal separation from God
2. We are to make an eternal impact on this world – This is not a choice
B. The purpose of the church
1. The church must do four things to become and maintain health
a.) Win the lost
b.) Build strong believers
c.) Equip workers for service
d.) Multiply shepherd leaders
2. The key to being effective for God is starting with prayer
BODY
I. Our Accountability to one another increases
“They all joined together constantly in prayer” Acts 1:14a
A. Praying together creates a community of accountability
1. We are accountable to members of our community
2. Worship and prayer will bond people together like glue
3. God moves when His people pray
a.) The church becomes closer as God draws nearer
b.) The church becomes more faithful as God does His work
B. Praying for others contributes to our accountability
Quote – “There is nothing that makes us love a person so much as prayer for them.” – Wm. Law
1. We are accountable to Christ
2. We are accountable to the church
II. Our Availability to God increases
“They devoted themselves to the apostles teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.” Acts 2:42
A. We are to devote ourselves to prayer
1. Prayer must be a vital part of our lives
If the request is wrong, God says “No”
If the timing is wrong, God says “Slow”
If you are wrong, God says “Grow”
But if the request is right, the timing is right and you are right, God says “Go” – Bill Hybels
2. Our dedication to prayer reveals our devotion to God
Quote: “Our failure to think of prayer as a privilege may be partly due to the fact that we can pray any time. The door to prayer is open so continuously that we fail to avail ourselves of an opportunity which is always there.” – Harry Emerson Fosdick
B. We make ourselves available when we pray
1. Prayer allows us to take the pains of earth to the doors of heaven
2. Prayer allows God to speak in our lives
a.) When we pray we totally belong to god
b.) We are to focus and tune in to God
Quote: What a man is on his knees before God, that he is, and nothing more – Robert Murray McCheyne
III. Our Ability to minister increases
Selected Passages from Acts
October 31, 1999
Morning Service
INTRODUCTION
I. The Power of Prayer
A. San Francisco General Hospital study
1. Cardiology Dept. – Dr. Randy Byrd
a.) Patients were divided into two groups
1.) 192 patients were in the Prayed for group
2.) 201 patients were in the Not prayed for group
b.) All patients were in the coronary ICU
2. No one on staff was given the group information
3. Prayer groups were given information
a.) Prayer groups were scattered across the country
b.) First names of patients and their diagnoses were all that was given to the groups
B. The dramatic results
1. The prayed for group
a.) Significantly fewer complications
b.) Significantly fewer deaths
2. The not prayed for group
a.) Five times more likely to have infections
b.) Three times more likely to have lung condition that would cause heart failure
C. Final conclusions
1. Prayer really works!
2. If secular hospitals can make use of prayer – Why shouldn’t we as the church use prayer to our greatest advantage?
II. The Church needs to be effective
A. We are God’s people and His representatives in this community
1. People are dying and going to Hell – Eternal separation from God
2. We are to make an eternal impact on this world – This is not a choice
B. The purpose of the church
1. The church must do four things to become and maintain health
a.) Win the lost
b.) Build strong believers
c.) Equip workers for service
d.) Multiply shepherd leaders
2. The key to being effective for God is starting with prayer
BODY
I. Our Accountability to one another increases
“They all joined together constantly in prayer” Acts 1:14a
A. Praying together creates a community of accountability
1. We are accountable to members of our community
2. Worship and prayer will bond people together like glue
3. God moves when His people pray
a.) The church becomes closer as God draws nearer
b.) The church becomes more faithful as God does His work
B. Praying for others contributes to our accountability
Quote – “There is nothing that makes us love a person so much as prayer for them.” – Wm. Law
1. We are accountable to Christ
2. We are accountable to the church
II. Our Availability to God increases
“They devoted themselves to the apostles teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.” Acts 2:42
A. We are to devote ourselves to prayer
1. Prayer must be a vital part of our lives
If the request is wrong, God says “No”
If the timing is wrong, God says “Slow”
If you are wrong, God says “Grow”
But if the request is right, the timing is right and you are right, God says “Go” – Bill Hybels
2. Our dedication to prayer reveals our devotion to God
Quote: “Our failure to think of prayer as a privilege may be partly due to the fact that we can pray any time. The door to prayer is open so continuously that we fail to avail ourselves of an opportunity which is always there.” – Harry Emerson Fosdick
B. We make ourselves available when we pray
1. Prayer allows us to take the pains of earth to the doors of heaven
2. Prayer allows God to speak in our lives
a.) When we pray we totally belong to god
b.) We are to focus and tune in to God
Quote: What a man is on his knees before God, that he is, and nothing more – Robert Murray McCheyne
III. Our Ability to minister increases
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