The Formula for Prayer

The Formula for Prayer

The main reason we don’t have answered prayer is, we haven’t prayed. Now to be fair,

prayer has become so complex that many people won’t even attempt it. Yet, a lot of people don’t understand how to pray. 

Over the years, there have been many “formulas” for prayer, which were written to help people understand, and learn a more effective way to pray. Some came in the form of acronyms. For instance: 

ACTS

Adoration 

Confession 

Thanksgiving 

Supplication

Supplication is the action of asking or begging for something earnestly or humbly; “he fell to his knees in supplication.”

There is also the PUSH prayer: Pray Until Something Happens. 

I am all for teaching people things about how to pray. Reminders, acronyms, etc. are all helpful. However, let us not make it so complex that prayer is left for only a select few, and the rest are deprived of this amazing privilege of communicating with God. And, to me, prayer is a privilege. 

I am reminded of the story of a Prayer Team member becoming distraught. After having prayed a simple prayer for someone at the altar, they watched as that person went to another Prayer Team member for prayer, as if the first team member wasn’t effective because their prayer was not flowery. 

“But I fear, lest somehow, as the serpent deceived Eve by his craftiness, so your minds may be corrupted from the simplicity that is in Christ,” 2 Corinthians 11:3 (NKJV).

There is such simplicity in all things Jesus Christ. It is religion and religious people who want to make “spiritual” things seem complex and even cumbersome. The reality of taking away the simplicity of Christ is that we institute a spiritual bondage upon people. 

This is not a spirit of bondage that we have received from Christ. Christ set us free. This is what happens when we begin to believe that faith, prayer, and other “spiritual” things are more complex or deeper than the reality of what Christ gave. 

 “When you pray, don’t babble on and on as the Gentiles do. They think their prayers are answered merely by repeating their words again and again,” Matthew 6:7 (NLT).

Jesus encourages us to be short and concise in our prayers. To me, this is fantastically liberating because I fall prey to thinking, the longer I pray, the more impressed God will be.

In Ecclesiastes 5, Solomon says that God is in heaven. You are on earth. Therefore, let your words be few.

We cannot access powerful prayer by using “magic formulas.” We don’t have to use certain words or phrases to get God to answer our prayers. Our prayers being answered is not based on the eloquence of our prayers. In other words, there is no magic formula for prayer.

Instead, we just need to keep it simple. Pray a simple, yet to-the-point prayer. Tell God what’s on your mind and your heart. Make your requests known to Him. Be honest and open. God will honor that. He will hear you, He will listen, and He will answer.

What is Prayer?

The Purpose of Prayer – What Is It?

Recently, it was found that the phrase “how to pray” has been searched 20,000 times on YouTube. However, not one of the first five results are by a church or pastor. Sadly, people are not searching for answers in church. They’re searching on YouTube. Yet, it seems people are searching, they are hungry, and they want answers.

The word prayer is found 673 times in the Bible. The Greek word means, “to wish, offer a request, comprising a vow.” Webster Dictionary says, “To make a request with earnestness or zeal, as for something desired; to make entreaty or supplication. The Bible says, we have not because we ask not (James 4:2).

Simply put, prayer is communicating with God. It is literally having a conversation with Him. But, how do we do that? It’s very simple. All you have to do is talk to Him. Ask God for His help.

Psalm 142 says we can tell God everything. There is nothing He doesn’t already know, so why not talk to Him about it? You may say, ‘if God knows everything, then why should I also have to tell Him?’ I would tell you, because He wants to hear from you.

“Now this is the confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us.” 1 John 5:14 (NKJV)

“I pour out my complaints before him and tell him all my troubles.” Psalm 142:2 (NLT, emphasis is mine)

Psalm 107:28-30 (NLT) reminds us of the power which is in prayer:

            “LORD, help!” they cried in their trouble, and he saved them from their distress. He calmed the storm to a whisper and stilled the waves. What a blessing was that stillness as he brought them safely into the harbor!” So, He also guides people to their desired haven.

We can rest assured that, when we pray, when we talk to God, He does hear us and He answers us. He even proves it in His Word again, and again.

“I prayed to the LORD, and he answered me. He freed me from all my fears… In my desperation I prayed, and the LORD listened; he saved me from all my troubles.” Psalm 34:4, 6 (NLT)

There is power in prayer!