Subject Index

The Spirit Helps Us Pray: A Biblical Theology of Prayer

Abraham

     father of the faithful, 40

     friend of God, 42

     intercessor for Sodom, 42

     intimate with God, 42

     prayers of, 40–43

Adam, Prayer of, 36

Adoration in prayer, 20, 151

Agreement, 47, 211–213

Altar, 39–40, 78

Amos, prayer of, 174

Angelic response to prayer, 349–351

     follows prolonged prayer and fasting, 359

     to Cornelius, 363

     to Daniel, 357–358, 360

     to Gideon, 355

     to Jacob, 351

     to Manoah, 355

     to Paul, 365

     to Peter, 364–365

     to Philip, 362

     to Zacharias, 361

Angels

     contemporary angelic appearance, 419

     detained by prince of Persia, 360

     dispatched by heaven, 351

     divine work of, 349

     as messengers, 354, 357, 360

     ministry, not evangelism, 364

     New Testament appearances, 360

     not to be worshiped, 352

     strengthen Christ, 362

Answered prayer, 127, 209, 423, 428

     New Testament examples, 241, 250, 254

     protection, deliverance, 260, 426, 427, 430

     signs and wonders, 84, 242

Asa, prayer of, 131

Attire in public prayer, 273–274

Baptism in the Holy Spirit and prayer, 236

Brainerd’s intercessory prayer, 244

Brazen altar as symbol, 77

Charismatic prayer. See Praying in the Spirit.

Children and prayer, 95

Christ, prayers of, 183–185

     at critical times in ministry, 185, 186, 189, 201, 202, 204, 205

     high priestly prayer, 195, 197

     intercession for others, 188, 190, 195, 196, 198, 200

     nature and meaning, 183–185

Christ’s teaching on prayer, 207–231

     effective prayer, 209, 211, 215

     how to pray, 208, 213–214, 216–218, 220, 223–225, 227–229

     subjects of prayer, 210, 219–222, 226

Communion in prayer, 22

Confession

     acknowledgement of a fact, 22

     affirmation of God’s greatness, 23

     disclosure of one’s sins, 23

     handling of, 337

     in the prayer of David, 115–116

     in the prayer of Ezra, 138

     national, 171

Contemplation, 393

Contrition, 24, 163–164

Cornelius, prayer of, 253

Corporate prayer, 90–91, 256, 395, 397

Daniel, prayers of, 169–172

     faithful in time of crisis, 170

     for divine knowledge and wisdom, 169

     for divinely revealed knowledge, 169

     national confession, 170

     to understand what God will do, 172

David, prayers of, 101–116

     during need, 105–107, 113–115

     right relationship to God, 101, 106–107, 109, 115

     worship/thanksgiving, 103–104, 107, 110–113, 116

Deborah, prayer of, 84

Demonic confrontation and prayer, 260

Disciplines of prayer, 387–398

     in the church, 395–397

     in the home, 394–395

     personal/private prayer, 388, 390, 393, 398

     prayer meetings, 397

     prayer practicum, 387

     use of Scripture in prayer, 392

     waiting upon God, 393

Edification through prayer, 344

Eliezer, prayer of

     guidance through circumstances, 45

     invokes divine guidance, 44

     seeks wife for Isaac, 44

Elijah, prayers of

     against the prophets of Baal, 38

     effective praying, 124

     intense, fervent, effective, 127

     intimate relationship with God, 124

     prayer of discouragement, 128

     subject to human passions, 124

     when God is wrongly accused, 124

Elisha, man of prayer

     for spiritual understanding, 130

     raising the dead, 129

Enoch walks with God, 38

Entreaty as prayer, 24, 46

Evangelism and prayer, 373

Ezekiel, prayers of, 166–169

     asking God to preserve a remnant, 167

     in the face of derision, 168

     remorse at having to preach judgment, 167

Ezra, prayers of, 137

Faith

     awareness of God’s faithfulness, 161

     believing for the impossible, 132

     by which the just shall live, 179

     in Christ’s teaching, 213

     confidence, 54

     foundation for effective prayer, 46

     resulting in answered prayer, 93

     from reviewing God’s deeds, 163

     and worry, 284

Fasting and prayer, 229, 259

Fear and prayer, 49, 132

Fellowship and koinonia, 342

Fervent prayer, 256

Finding God’s will, 343

Fleeces, 86, 237

Forgiveness, 216, 221, 244

Gideon, prayers of

     of bewilderment, 86

     for confirmation, 86

     “Show me a sign,” 86

Giving thanks. See Thanksgiving.

Guidance through circumstances, 45

Habakkuk, prayers of

     a prayer of praise, 178

     shouting “Why” at God, 177

Hannah, prayers of, 92–93

Harvest, prayer for, 226

Haystack Prayer Meeting, 380

Healing and prayer, 265

Hearing God’s voice, 39, 94

Hezekiah, prayers of

     for deliverance from any enemy, 134

     in terminal illness, 136

Hindrances of prayer, 84, 338, 340

Holy Spirit

     Christ’s teaching on prayer, 210

     helps overcome weaknesses, 270

     helps us pray, 51, 270

     how the Spirit speaks, 258

     makes intercession for us, 269

Humility and brokenness, 120, 153, 167

Intercession

     asking for God’s presence, 68

     Brainerd’s praying, 244

     brings revival, 371

     confession in behalf of others, 139

     falling on one’s face, 167

     groanings unutterable, 271

     Moses and Aaron on their faces, 73

     needed in place of casual prayer, 257

     through intimacy with God, 43

     to entreat, 25

     weeping over sin, 155

Interpretation of prayer in tongues, 275

Intimate fellowship, 22

Isaac, prayers of, 46

Isaiah, prayers of, 149–153

     affirmation of God’s blessing, 151

     awesome awareness of God, 150

     plea for answers, 152

     praise and exaltation, 150–151

Jabez, prayer for blessing, 87

Jacob, prayers of, 48–50

     confesses his identity, 50

     deceiver and believer, 48

     prevails, 50, 352

     a vow to God, 48

     wrestling with God, 50

James—instructions on prayer, 329–338

     “believe and not doubt,” 330

     confess faults, ask for prayer, 336, 337

     draw near to God, 332

     for the sick, 334

     “humble yourselves,” 333–334

     let those in trouble pray, 334–335

     “resist the devil,” 332

     submit to God, 332

     unanswered prayer, 330–331

     “wash hands, purify hearts,” 332–333

Jehoshaphat, prayer of, 132–133

Jephthah’s prayer and vow, 88

Jeremiah, prayers of, 153–166

     for gentle discipline, 155

     for God’s just dealing, 161

     for God’s salvation, 154

     for God’s vindication, 161

     God’s apparent injustice, 157

     perplexity about God’s actions, 156

     for renewal of courage, 162

     of weeping, 155

Jesus. See Christ.

Job, prayers of

     an overwrought man, 53

     for death, 54

     genuine confession, 55

     tested beyond human endurance, 51

Joel, prayer in natural calamity, 172

     how spiritual leaders should pray, 173

John—instructions on prayer

     confidence when we pray in his will, 342

     fellowship and effective prayer, 341

Jonah, prayers of

     desperation when no way out, 175

     obedience demanded, 174

Joshua, man of action

     interruption of nature, 84

     prayer provoked by failure, 83

     recognition of divine presence, 82

Koinonia, 22

Laying on of hands, 248–249

Leadership and prayer

     advocate for sinners and believers, 66

     for followers, 126

     for God’s people, 66

     for kings, all in authority, 291

     for spiritual leaders, 287

     how spiritual leaders should pray, 79, 173

     in the life of a minister, 243

     neglecting prayer a sin, 97

Lifting up holy hands, 292

Manoah, prayer for wisdom, 89

Meditation, 26, 47, 393

Moses, prayers of, 57, 66

     for God’s help, 64–65, 68–69, 72–73, 75

     for leadership needs, 58–60, 64, 71, 74–75

     for the people of God, 66, 68, 74

     in subsequent crises, 62, 64, 70

National prayer. See Prayer.

Nehemiah, prayers of, 139–148

     for God to remember faithfulness, 143

     for judgment of evil, 141

     intimacy with God, 139

     of national repentance, 140

     sorrowful prayer over fellow Jews, 139

     three “Remember me” prayers, 146

Noah, walked with God, 38

Patriarchs, men of prayer, 55

Paul—instructions on prayer

     assurance in the face of unanswered prayer, 278–279

     be Spirit-filled, 279–282

     be watchful, 285–286

     don’t worry, 284–286

     for leaders, 286–287

     on all occasions, 282–284

     on behalf of everyone, 290–291

     orderly Pentecostal prayer, 275–277

     proper attire, 272–275

     rejoice, give thanks, quench not, 288–289

     spiritual warfare, 277–278

     to spread the gospel, 289–290

Paul, prayers of

     for Kingdom increase, 301

     for strength and guidance, 250, 301

     to know God, 298, 300, 303–304, 308, 312–313, 316

     to walk worthy, 295, 305–307, 320

Pentecost, Day of, 235–236

Pentecostal prayer, 15, 275–277

Pentecostal revival, 383–384

Persecution

     calls for boldness and effectiveness, 241–242

     evokes prayer in the Early Church, 239

     Paul and Silas in prison, 261

     when believers face evil times, 240

Persistence in prayer

     biblical examples, 228

     Christ’s teaching, 227

     Christ on importunity, 229

     continue in prayer, 286

     enhances answer, 177

     persistence in prayer, 128

     tarrying for an answer, 234

Peter—instructions on prayer hindering a spouse’s prayer, 338

     pride as a hindrance, 340

Petition

     acknowledges dependence on God, 120

     deep sorrow and pleading, 164

     earnest request, 27

     for forgiveness, 221

     for spiritual protection, 222

     for temporal needs, 220

     humble and unselfish attitude, 120

     in the psalms, 113–115

Posture in prayer

     hands spread toward heaven, 123

     heart over posture, 104

     Paul: “I kneel,” 302

Power of prayer, 256

Praise, 84–85, 107–108, 150–151

Prayer

     approaching God, 31, 50, 52–53, 55, 65, 73, 97, 287, 387

     for blessing and success, 87, 103–105

     and crises, 37, 44, 48, 51, 62, 85, 157

     to be effective

admit utter weakness, 174

have faith, 46

recognize who God is, 59, 125–127

     for guidance or power, 88, 157, 261, 383

     for the harvest, 289–290

     for healing or deliverance, 51–52, 54, 72, 83, 88, 164, 173, 262

     leadership concerning, 64, 71, 75, 97

     misguided, 128

     place of patience and trust, 256

     place of the Word, 159

     for spiritual growth, 36, 52, 177, 210, 372

     from a tender heart, 92, 167

     types of, 24–31

Prayer in the Early Church, 233

     asking for God’s guidance, 249

     for deliverance from demon possession, 259

     for effective ministry, 257

     facing persecution, 239

     forgiveness of persecutors, 244

     nature of petitions, 267–268

     parting benediction, 262

     for Peter’s deliverance, 256

     prayer during deep trial, 261

     for receiving the Spirit, 247

     regular discipline of prayer, 237

     in replacing Judas, 237

     tarrying for Pentecost, 234

Prayerlessness

     Abraham neglects to pray, 43

     avoiding intimacy, 19

     caused by busyness, 19

     in Jacob’s life, 48

     Joshua’s bad covenant with Gibeon, 82

     Samson’s failure, 90

     spirit of the age, 19

Prayer meeting, first in Early Church, 234

Prayer meetings in local church, 397–398

Praying continually, 398

Praying in the Spirit, 344–345

     can include tongues, 271

     charismatic prayer, 275

     edification of the believer, 275

     more than a biblical phrase, 15

     as praying in tongues, 27

     union of human spirit and God’s, 28

Presumption in prayer, 155

Priority in prayer, 267

Private prayer

     a specific time and place, 238

     to harmonize with God’s will, 193

Problems relating to prayer, 401–411

     God’s character, 404

     human reasoning, 402

     laws of nature, 409

     sin, 401

Public prayer

     preceded by private prayer, 193

     proper attire, 272

Purpose of prayer, 159, 173

Revival and prayer, 369–370, 374–375

     in 17th century, 374

     in 18th century, 375–377

     in 19th century, 378, 380–381

     in 20th century, 382

     of colleges and universities, 379

     New Testament revivals, 372–373

     Pentecostal, 369, 373, 383–384

Samson, prayer of

     for final vindication, 90

     too little too late, 89

Samuel, prayers of

     for Saul’s failure, 97

     began early in life, 94

     disregarded personal disappointment, 95–96

     unimpeded, 97

Satan, listening to, 36

Saul, prayer of

     enigma of prayer and disobedience, 99

     God-conscious but not godly, 98

Scripture and prayer, 159

Seth calls on God, 36

Solomon, prayers of

     for wisdom and judgment, 120

     exemplary praying, 119

     prayer of dedication, 121

     recorded answer for every prayer, 119

Spirit-filled praying

     giving thanks, 280, 281

     meditation, singing, 280

     requires a current experience, 279

     submission behind effective prayer, 280–281

Spirit-filled worship

     in Psalms, hymns, spiritual songs, 280

Spiritual warfare

     mind as a battleground, 277

     prayer as a great weapon, 259

     praying always, 283

     Spirit vs. flesh, 277

     waged through prayer, 277

Stephen, prayer of

     not for physical deliverance, 245

     submissive to God’s will, 245

Submission

     acquiescence to God essential, 177, 319

     Christ’s teaching, 220

     condition for effective prayer, 28, 176

     obedience to God-appointed leaders, 28

     to one another for effective

     prayer, 282

Supplication

     earnest entreaty, 28

     Greek indicates intensity, 29

     “prayers,” “intercessions,” “thanksgiving,” compared, 290–291

Tabernacle, model for prayer, 76–78

     brazen altar, 77

     Holy of Holies, 78

     Holy Place, 78

     laver, 78

     pattern for access to God, 76

Tarrying for the Holy Spirit, 234

Testimonies of answered prayer, 423–432

Thanksgiving

     essential to all praying, 285

     expression of gratitude, 29

     in everything, 289

     in the prayer of psalmists, including David, 116

Travail in prayer

     associated with childbirth, 30

     intensity of Elijah’s prayer, 127

     intensity of Isaiah’s prayer, 153

     toil that produces fruit, 30

Unanswered prayer

     from asking wrongly, 331–332

     because of sin in the camp, 84

     commit to God, 60–62, 172

     for death, 54

     as God’s discipline, 278–279

     to illustrate sufficiency of God’s grace, 278–279

     through personal failure, 99–100

Unity of the Body through prayer, 236

Vows and prayer, 48, 88

Will of God and prayer, 252

Wisdom from God, 52

Worship, 30–31, 39, 41–42, 55, 110–113