I. HOW GOD GIVES.
A. "Call unto me."
B. "Ask and it shall be given."
1. People accustom to thinking our asking is the thing that influences God's
giving.
C. How man gives.
1. Called on by right party.
a. Approached tactfully.
b. Told how he will benefit.
c. Persisted upon.
2. Waits only long enough to be certain of need and how much needed the gives.
3. Looks for, places to give. Those with same sympathies as His.
a. Chino Mission.
b. Y.M.C.A.
c. Libraries.
D. Some think God gives as first man, others as second.
Neither illustrates God's giving.
Third comes closest.
1. Our world prodigal.
2. God anxious to win it back.
3. Necessary for man's free and glad consent.
E. "Call unto Me."
1. Acting doubly away from opposite and to God Calling point of sympathetic
contact. (Where God's purposes and our purposes become the same..
II. DOES PRAYER INFLUENCE GOD?
A. Some say No.
B. Some say Yes.
C. Both right.
1. Not in all their theories.
2. But in General conclusion.
Yes - No.
3. It does not influence His purpose.
4. It does influence His action.
D. Every right thing I ever prayed for God has already purposed to do.
1. My prayers show my consent so He is free to do it.
(When we learn His purposes and make them our prayers opportunity to
act).
III. SUPPOSE I WANT SOMETHING VERY MUCH AND NEED.
A. I ask but don't receive he hesitates.
B. I am incessant God yields Loving God? Certainly.
C. Suppose God thinking bout me all the time planning etc. wanting to give me things.
1. I do not yet realize my need.
2. Liable to abuse it.
3. Finally I realize my need and ask.
He is glad to see change in me and willingly gives.
"Your Father knows what things ye have need of before you ask."
Loving Father.
Say give you anything you want you choose.
Prayer cannot change His purpose for every right and good thing we need he had already planned
to give.
PRAYER CHANGES ACTION
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Chuck Smith (1927 - 2013)
Pastor Chuck was used in the Jesus People revival where he was used along with others to minister to the hippy young people. They saw a work of the Spirit where many were added to the church and discipled. He has raised up many pastors who are a part of the Calvary Chapel movement now and where he pastors the large Costa Mesa church in California.The Calvary Chapel movement is based of simple principles that Chuck Smith taught over the years such as: The priority of agape love, Simple fellowship amongst the saints, the breaking of bread, the teaching of God's word chapter by chapter and verse by verse. And lastly and most importantly the principle not by might nor by power but by my spirit saith the Lord.