Wrong Prayers James 4:2-3
“ Ye have not ,because ye ask not. Ye ask, and receive not,
because ye ask amiss”
The Greek word for “amiss” is kakos which describes
something that is bad or wrong. As James uses it in this verse, it depicts a
person who is asking wrongly, badly or inappropriately. You could say that this
person is simply not hitting the mark in this request. The person is asking God
to do something that is not in agreement with His word. Therefore regardless of
how long or how passionately the person asks, God will not answer his request
with a positive answer because it is not in agreement with the word, or perhaps
this person is asking for the right thing, but because he is so fretful and
filled with fear and anxiety, he doesn’t ask in faith. Rather than praying from
a position of faith, he cries out to the Lord in fear and anxiety. But fear
doesn’t move God-faith does. Hence, although this person may be asking for the
right thing, he is asking from a wrong Spirit. Thus, he is asking badly or
inappropriately. This means what we ask and how we ask are both of vital
importance if we are going to get our prayers answered!
The
success of your prayer life is up to you, friend, so don’t ask “amiss” when you
pray. Make sure you are asking correctly and in an appropriate spirit of faith.
As you learn to pray in line with God’s word from a heart filled with faith,
the answers you seek will manifest in your life more quickly and more fully
than ever before!
Holy
Spirit, I ask you to help me ask correctly and pray appropriately from this
moment forward. Whenever I start praying wrongly or out of a wrong spirit.
Please stop me. I ask you to correct me and teach me how to pray in line with
your word from a heart of faith! I pray this in Jesus’ name!
1 John
5:14 says, “And this is the confidence we have in Him, that, if we ask anything
according to His will, he heareth us.” The word “confidence” is the Greek word
Parresia. It describes confidence, boldness, or assurance. It pictures a person
so confident that when he speaks. He knows what he is saying is correct or
appropriate; therefore, he becomes very bold. In the context of prayer, this
word presents the picture of a believer who is so confident he is right in what
he is asking that he asks unashamedly and confidently.
1 John
5:14 guarantees that if you ask anything in agreement with His will, God will
hear you, in fact, verse 1 goes on to promise you, “And if we know that he hear
us, whatsoever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we desired of
him”.
MY
CONFESSIONS FOR TODAY
I
confess that God’s word is my guide to help me ask correctly when I pray. I
declare that I am motivated by faith and not by fear, dread or anxiety when I
pray. Because I ask according to God’s will, He hears me when I pray. Because
He hears me, I know that I have the petitions I ask of Him. God acts promptly
to answer my prayers because I ask with my heart filled with faith in
accordance with His will. Because I make sure that what I pray is correct and
how I pray is appropriate, I am receiving more and more results from my prayers
all the time! I declare this by faith in Jesus’ name!
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