Seeing the Big Picture in Scripture | The Empowered Life of Prayer

Written on 09/23/2022
Garry Spotts


If we step back from the pages of the Bible and look at it with a broad, panoramic view, we can see two things, particularly occurring within the Bible. 

The Bible 1.) points us to our coming Christ, who then 2.) points us to The Father.  The Bible is the history of God’s actions in human history to restore His human children to a redeemed relationship with Himself. If we fail in our understanding of the intent of the Scriptures, then we will miss most of its power.

The Bible is the point from which our study and meditation depart.  We begin our study in the Bible, and we conclude our study by meditating on the wisdom of God we have experienced.  It is through study and meditation that the power of God which resides in the Scriptures is transferred into our “hearts/minds” and becomes the wisdom out of which we live.  Once the Wisdom of God enters our “KEEP,” it becomes the source of the issues of our life. (See Proverbs 4:23.)

We must study the Word of God as part of our discipline as followers of Christ because we cannot know the Will of God unless and until we have studied His Word to discover it.  Even our prayer will be impotent.  The responses we believe that we have received will be in question if we have not studied the Word of God to know first, His voice, and second, His Will. 

ESSENTIAL POINT:  There are some things that God will not say in response to your prayer.

We have all heard people say, “I prayed about it…and God told me…”  We cannot trust this response unless we can see in it the Will and Way of God as expressed in Scripture.  God tells us this in Romans 12:2.  God says,

“And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.”  KJV

The New Living Translation interprets this passage of scripture in the following way. 

“Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect.”

Clearly, we are transformed by the renewal of our thoughts.  The only means by which our thoughts can be renewed is through Study and Meditation upon the wisdom we receive in study. The renewed minds of the disciple will seek the Will of God in prayer and will be able to distinguish the voice of God in response to the prayer from their own inner thoughts.

Just as a “false-positive” pregnancy test suggests that a woman is pregnant when in fact, she is not, people often pray and hear their own voice in response.  The voice confirms our heart’s desire, which may not, in actuality, be the Will of God for us.  The result is that we decry the actual voice of God because it competes with our inner voice. We experience false positives in our prayer because we have not invested in the Study and Meditation necessary to distinguish between God’s voice and our selfish inner thoughts.


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