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Confidence in Prayer
Dr. Creflo A. Dollar 

Are you tired of praying and not getting results in your prayer life? If so, 
you probably need to examine your confidence level in this area. A lack of
confidence in prayer simply comes from not knowing God's Word. Too many 
Christians pray emotional, fear-based prayers, hoping that they get through to
God. However, He does not respond to emotionalism; He responds to His Word. To 
pray apart from the Word of God won't get results. But when you have confidence
in the Word and say to God what He has already spoken, your life will change 
forever. 

It is critical for you to first find out what God has said in the Bible about 
your situation in order to effectively pray about it. For example, if you
need healing, instead of begging God to heal you, begin to confess 1 Peter 2:24 
which declares that you have already been healed by the stripes of Jesus.
If it is financial prosperity that you need to become a reality in your life, 
find scriptures on wealth and declare them in faith. Your first step in prayer
is to discover the promises of God in the Bible. Then you can release your 
faith by saying them in your prayer time. 

Jesus walked in the most powerful ministry ever known to man because He 
practiced the presence of God and had a strong prayer life. The scripture says 
that
He often took time away from other people to pray and spend time with the 
Father (Mark 1:35; Luke 6:12; Luke 9:18). This was one of the keys to His 
ability
to perform miracles and do other great works. He had total confidence in His 
Father because He spent time with Him in prayer. He knew beyond a shadow of
a doubt that He could never fail because of His confidence in God's Word. 

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Just like Jesus, your prayer life must be activated by faith, which is a 
practical expression of your confidence in God and His Word; and your confidence
comes by spending time in meditating on the scriptures. Joshua 1:8 says, "This 
book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate
therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is 
written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou
shalt have good success." Simply repeating the scriptures is not enough. The 
key to success in your prayer life is meditation. 

To meditate the Word is to ponder, mutter or consider it in your mind until you 
have gotten revelation out of it. When you discover the deeper meaning behind
a scripture, and God speaks to you personally about it, you have the ammunition 
you need to take that scripture with you in your prayer time and boldly
release your faith when you confess it. 

As Believers, we are to follow Jesus' example. His life is evidence of what 
happens when a person is continually connected to God's presence and lives a
life of meditation. When you do, your confidence will be bolstered and you will 
begin to experience supernatural results every time you pray.

Dr. Creflo A. Dollars
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