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Answered Prayer Guaranteed!
Dr. Frederick K.C. Price 

There has been a traditional idea that praying is praying, prayer is prayer, 
and if you pray, you pray and that is it. However, there are different kinds
of prayers, just like there are different kinds of sports, and each kind of 
prayer, like each sport, has specific and definite rules that govern and control
their success. If you misapply the prayer rules your prayer will not work.

Too many Christians do not understand this prayer concept and think they have 
to end every prayer with "...if it be thy will". But I'm frank to tell you
that not every prayer should be ended with "if it be thy will" despite what you 
have heard in the past. When you're praying individually what's called
the prayer of faith, you should never end it with 'if it be thy will' because 
if you do, it won't work, it won't compute. 

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The only time Jesus used "if it be thy will" was when He was praying the prayer 
of consecration and dedication. In this type of prayer you could legitimately
use "if it be thy will." The reason being is that you might not know what is 
the will of God for your ministry life. 

The prayer of consecration and dedication is a prayer that has to do with 
fulfilling God's purpose and desire for your life. You wouldn't use "if it be
thy will" in reference to a job or where you are going to live or anything like 
that. God doesn't care where you live. God can use you anywhere you live
or work. There are probably folk at AT&T, General Motors, Chrysler Corporation, 
Sony Corporation who need to be saved. So God can use you anywhere you
choose to work or live. 

In regards to the prayer of faith let us read I John 5:14-15: "Now this is the 
confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His
will, He hears us. And if we know that He hears us, whatever we ask, we know 
that we have the petitions that we have asked of Him."

As I have said time and time again, our words are so very important and even 
more so when it comes to praying and the confession that follows our prayers.
A person once asked me, "Pastor Price, it says in verse 15 that 'if we know' 
then why can't we pray I know that I have received." Well, because the Word
of God says I have to "believe" the Word. The reason our confession is stated 
in this manner is to claim in faith what God has already fulfilled by His
Word. Verse 14-15 again, "Now this is the confidence that we have in Him, that 
if we ask anything according to His will He hears us. And if we know that
He hears us...." How do we know that He hears us? Well, God said He did. But 
you may say, "I never heard the Father say He heard me." Since we never heard
God talk to us personally, we have to believe that He heard us, don't we? 
Therefore, it is a matter of our faith in His Word. 

Well on my end I know He heard me because He said He did. I know it but I only 
know it by faith because I read it in His Word. But I don't have it in 
manifestation,
so I have to believe what I see in the Word and claim it. Therefore, my 
confession has to be "I believe it." The reason I believe I have whatever I 
prayed
for is because His Word told me to "know it." As you can see that knowing is 
still based on a faith proposition at this point; because I don't have whatever
I prayed for yet. I don't have it tangible in my hands so I still have to 
believe it, in accordance with Mark 11:24: "Therefore I say to you, whatever
things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have 
them."

You must keep in mind that believing is not a matter of feelings or emotions; 
it's a matter of your will. It's an act of your will. You can believe anything
you will to believe and you can disbelieve anything you will to disbelieve. 
Your feelings, your emotions have nothing to do with it. It's an act of the
will. You must will to believe God's Word and confess His Word over the 
circumstances of life. This is what will bring to pass the promises of God in 
your
life. 

This article was excerpted from Dr. Price's teaching, O. Addison Gethers
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