Praying in the Name of Jesus
Praying in the Name of Jesus
The following is an excerpt from our daily devotional series Seven Conditions for Answered Prayer.
The first great characteristic for getting our prayers answered is that we pray āin the name of Jesus.ā We have already referenced John 14:13-14. āAnd whatever you ask in My name, that I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If you ask anything in My name, I will do it.ā Why do we pray in the name of Jesus? Because, when we pray in the name of Jesus, it means this: We acknowledge that we have no right of access to God at all, apart from Jesus Christ.
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Jesus came to earth to become our sacrifice on the Cross ā our Substitute ā and then rose from the dead to become our High Priest at Godās right hand. Without the intervention of the Cross, we would have no right of access to God with complete liberty and boldness. So, when we pray in the name of Jesus, we are reminding ourselves that the only basis of access that we have is through the Lord Jesus Christ and His present position now as our Mediator at Godās right hand in heaven. And on that condition, God opens all the treasures of heaven and makes them available to us in the name of Jesus. His name is our authority to pray.
Romans 8:32 is a most wonderful Scripture. It says, āHe who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?ā Think of that! āFreely give us all things.ā But whatās the condition? āWith Him.ā Apart from Jesus, there is nothing. In and through Jesus, there is everything. Thatās what we are declaring when we come in prayer in the name of Jesus.
Consider also Philippians 4:19: āAnd my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.ā The source of supply is the riches of God in glory. You will never bankrupt God, no matter how much you pray. When God has supplied all your needs, Heāll still be just as rich as He was before. God is infinite and His supply is without limits. Itās out of His āriches in glory,ā but the channel of supply is āby Christ Jesus.ā
And then there is 2 Corinthians 1:20. āFor all the promises of God in Him are Yes, and in Him Amen, to the glory of God through us.ā All Godās promises are available to us, but only āin Himā ā Jesus Christ. All this is what we declare when we come to God in the name of Jesus.
We will consider other things necessary to achieve what one preacher from an earlier generation called āprevailing prayer,ā but there is no forward progress without this foundation. It is not simply the words, ā⦠in Jesusā name I pray. Amen!ā It is the understanding, clearly given in Godās Word, that all divine authority and power reside in that name and who He is.
Points to Ponder:
- Brother Princeās initial use of the word āconditionsā is not to intimidate or push you away from anticipating Godās supply in your life, but to give you assurance of His commitment that you succeed in applying each principle, one step at a time.
- Learning to pray effectively is a process and not an āinstant success.ā If we come humbly to God as learners, the conditions become steps of achievement.
- Whether your storage device is a notebook, a pad, or your phone, please give each step the attention you need to gain mastery by recording and learning these steps, especially the associated Bible passages. Keeping your journal will help you grow stronger in your Christian journey.
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(Derek Prince was one of the founders of Intercessors for America. Photo Credit: doidam10 via Canva Teams)
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