James 5:16b         (NIV)

The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.

The Amplified version of this scripture reads, “The earnest (heartfelt, continued) prayer of a righteous man makes tremendous power available [dynamic in its working].” Or we might say, “The prayer of a righteous person really works.” There is power in prayer.

We don’t always hear a lot about the effectiveness of prayer from the pulpit, especially in faith circles. The reason for this is that there is more than one kind of prayer. This is a supplication prayer. We do not want to undermine the importance of applied faith.  There could be concern that if too much teaching is spent talking about supplication, then people will stop doing their part and leave everything to God. That sounds wonderful and Holy, but it just isn’t Biblical. Psalm 115: 16 tells us that the heavens belong to God but the earth He has given to us. After God created mankind the first thing He did was give us dominion over the earth and tell us to rule it.

You see, we have power and authority in the earth, and we need to exercise it. As a matter of fact, God expects us to exercise our authority. That is where the prayer of faith and the power of our confession come in. That is why we are told in Romans 4: 17 to use our words to call into existence those things that currently do not exist. We are still supposed to rule the earth and exercise our dominion over it.

However, there is a God who stands by to help us. The Greek text of this passage tells us that the prayer of supplication is powerful and effective. The word “supplicate” means to ask humbly or earnestly; to make a humble entreaty; to beseech. There are some things we do not have dominion over. We make supplication in those areas. For example, we do not have authority over God so when we ask Him for something like sending His Spirit among us, we do not command according to our authority but rather ask humbly.

Still, while I wish to convey that there is real humility in this prayer, I would also make a comment here. We still are not worms in the dirt, crawling into the throne room begging God for an answer to prayer. We only have the right to ask Him anything because of the sacrifice of Jesus, but the redemptive work that Jesus did for us has made us children of the Most High. We are afforded the right of every form of prayer because Jesus did a great work and made us worthy in him.

So, my purpose is sending this scripture is to encourage everyone to pray. We literally can move mountains by prayer. We are told our prayers are effective and powerful. Our prayers for revival will be heard. Our prayers for restoration for our nation will have the ear of God.
The caveat to this message, though, is, don’t leave your work to God. Have dominion in your life. Pray the prayer of faith. Use your words in a positive confession of what God’s Word says, but when you have done all, stand. Do all that you are supposed to do and then pray your most humble and earnest prayers to your Father for He is listening and longs to perform in your life. There are two parts to our prayer life; that which we must declare and confess for ourselves and that for which we must entreat the Lord. We are not beggars but pray-ers and it is with confidence in the love of the Father, the work of Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit that we stand. Work with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit to bring about real change in your life, in the country and in the earth.

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