The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much (James 5:16, KJV).
Prevailing prayer, or effectual prayer, is that prayer which attains the blessing that it seeks. It is that prayer which effectually moves God. I cannot detail in full all the things that go to make up prevailing prayer. But I will mention some things that are essential to it; some things which a person must do to prevail in prayer. He must pray for a definite object. He need not expect to offer such prayer if he prays at random, without any distinct or definite object. Many people go away into their rooms alone “to pray,” simply because they must say their prayers. They fall down on their knees and pray for just what comes into their minds—for everything that floats in the imagination. They can hardly tell a word of what they have been praying for. This is not effectual prayer. Prayer, to be effectual, must be in accordance with the revealed will of God. There are three ways in which God’s will is revealed to men for their guidance in prayer.- By express promises or predictions in the Bible, that He will give or do certain things.
- By His Providence. It would be impossible to reveal everything in the Bible. But God often makes it clear to those who have spiritual discernment that it is His will to grant such and such blessings.
- By His Spirit. When God’s people are at a loss what to pray for, agreeable to His will, His Spirit often instructs them. Where there is no particular revelation, and Providence leaves it dark, and we know not what to pray for as we ought, we are expressly told that “the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered” (Rom. 8:26, KJV).