Our Lord in his teaching regarding prayer never once referred to unanswered prayer; He said that God always answers prayer. If our prayers are in the name of Jesus, that is, in accordance with His nature, the answers will not be in accordance with our nature, but with His. We are apt to forget this, and to say without thinking that God does not always answer prayer. He does every time, and when we are in close communion with Him, we realize that we have not been misled.
Whenever we stop short in prayer and say—“Well, I don’t know; perhaps it is not God’s will,” there is still another stage to go. We are not so intimately acquainted with God as Jesus was, and as He wants us to be.
Reflection Question: Am I close enough to God to recognize His answers to prayer?
Quotations taken from If You Will Ask and My Utmost for His Highest, © Discovery House Publishers
Prayer is not to be used as the privilege of a spoiled child seeking ideal conditions in which to indulge spiritual propensities without restraint. The purpose of prayer is the maintenance of fitness in an ideal relationship with God amid conditions which ought not to be merely ideal but real. Circumstances are not to be idealized, but to be realized, while by prayer we lay hold on God and He unites us into His consciousness.
Prayer is the vital breath of Christians; not the thing that makes us alive, but the evidence that we are alive.
Reflection Question: Do I pray so that I will be spiritually fit or do I throw spiritual fits when I pray?
Quotations taken from Christian Discipline, vol. 2 and Disciples Indeed, © Discovery House Publishers