FAITH CAPSULE: Prayer is a labor that is not for one with the spirit of laziness.
Daniel 6
Give life to prayer before God.
Let your prayer be consistent, knowing there is no other
Seeking God diligently will lead to finding God, and fervent prayer is seeking God to gain the presence of God.
Prayer time is not a parade time to impress man but to provoke the hand of God for His favor of goodness.
Prayer is a labor that is not for one with the spirit of laziness.
The prayer of Jesus in the garden demonstrates that God will not ignore prayer before Him.
Luke 22:44 identifies the labor prayer of Jesus, “And being in agony, He prayed more earnestly. Then His sweat became like great drops of blood falling down to the ground.”
Ask for engaging in laborious prayer as a way of life, not to be a victim of a wicked world.
A prayer-less is not possible to prevail in the wicked world.
Prayer should be a continual engagement.
With prayer, God answers yes or no and waits.
Are you seeking God prayerfully? Are your expectations for manifestation delayed?
God answers prayer.
With faith, patiently wait on God to experience God.
Engaging in prayer time is not convenient, it is labor with commitment.
Do you have a prayer life?
Is your prayer consistent with commitment?
Daniel demonstrated what it takes to be committed to praying before God.
Daniel had a heart for God.
As a young one, he purposed heart not to defile God, the character of a prayer vessel.
The life of a believer who lives by the word of God is the target of the wicked of the world.
Daniel is an example of who lives for God.
The life of Daniel is evidence that giving to God in prayer is bound to overcome. Daniel resolved to pray consistently to prevail.
Daniel was a prayer vessel.
Daniel 6:10 records, “Now when Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went home. And in his upper room, with his windows open toward Jerusalem, he knelt down on his knees three times that day, and prayed and gave thanks before his God, as was his custom since early days.”
Custom prayer was the life of Daniel, making the way of life to become one that overcomes challenges.
When Daniel became targeted for an untimely death in the den of lions, his prayer delivered him from the victim of wickedness.
The prayer of Daniel was the frustration of his enemies.
The praying of Daniel denied an untimely death over his life.
Daniel prevailed because he was a praying vessel.
There is no substitute for praying to provoke the move of God.
In the pages of the Bible, living a life of prayer is evidence that God answers.
Apostle Paul testifies about prayer.
Acts 6:4 records, “But we will give ourselves continually to prayer and to the ministry of the word.”
Prayer for today: Ask that praying with commitment before God shall be your way of life.