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RELEASING THE ABILTY OF GOD THROUGH YOUR PRAYER !

  • Writer: Evangelist/Bobby Lewis
    Evangelist/Bobby Lewis
  • Mar 19, 2022
  • 2 min read

RELEASING THE ABILTY OF GOD THROUGH YOUR PRAYER ! The widow was an insignificant person, She had no authority or political power. She had no support and no one to take care of her. She was at the mercy of the people. Listen to what Jesus said: "And there was a widow in that city; and she came unto him (the unjust judge), saying, Avenge me of my adversary." From this, some have inferred that the widow just kept coming. The only indication for this interpretation is that it says, she came unto him, saying. You can interpret it two ways, but I choose to believe that the widow came to the unjust judge with fire in her eyes and authority in her voice; that while she was walking toward him, she was saying, Avenge me of my adversary. The literal Greek says, "She was coming to him saying." To me, this indicates she was coming and saying at the same time. She was talking as she was walking. The literal Greek says of Jesus that on one occasion "He was coming to them saying." It doesn't really mean that He kept coming and saying the same thing. He was speaking to them as He was walking toward them. Of the judge, Jesus said, "And he (the unjust judge) would not for a while: but afterward he said within himself. . . Notice this didn't happen outwardly. It happened on the inside of him. . . "Though I fear not God, nor regard man; yet because this widow troubles me, I will avenge her, lest by her continual coming she weary me. The words she spoke troubled him. Her words were filled with the authority of faith. Notice what she said: Avenge me of my adversary. She didn't waste words. She didn't say "maybe so" or "please" or "if it wouldn't be too much trouble." She demanded it. There was some things about the words this would explode that troubled the art and just judge. It was the faith in the woman's voice that troubled him, and her request was granted. Supposedly it will had said to the unjust judge, "Those folks are giving me lots of trouble; let me tell you all the mean things they have done," and then had gone back home. What do you think would have happened ? The unjust judge would have said, "I wonder why that woman came up here and told me all that." No, she went to him with the answer. She did not mention the problem. In many cases, people are going to God and telling God about their problems; and not the answer to that problem. They are complaining and calling it prayer. If it is prayer it is not accurate praying based upon the Scriptures. In other words, it is vain repetitions !

 
 
 

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