Unanswered Prayer

Pete Greig, “founder” of the 24-7 prayer movement, has a new book called God on Mute: Engaging the Silence of Unanswered Prayer in which he deals with the issue of unanswered prayer. Here are the reasons he lists on why some prayers are not answered:

  1. Common sense: Am I asking God to do something stupid, meaningless, or illogical?
  2. Contradiction: Are my prayers likely to be conflicting with those of someone else?
  3. Laws of nature: Are my prayers potentially detrimental to the natural order or to the lives of others?
  4. Life is tough: Am I expecting God to spare me from stuff that’s just common human experience because of the Fall?
  5. Doctrine: Does my prayer reflect God’s character and His promises in the Bible? Might it be out of line with his His will for my life?
  6. Second best: Although my desire in prayer is for something good, is it possible that God has something even better in store for me?
  7. Motive: Are my prayers essentially just selfish?
  8. Relationship: Is there an opportunity here for going deeper in my relationship with God?
  9. Free will: Am I expecting God to override someone’s free will?
  10. Influence: Am I trying to exercise ungodly power over a person’s life in prayer?
  11. Satanic opposition: Is my prayer in line with God’s will but experiencing specific demonic resistance?
  12. Faith: Do I really believe that God can do this? Am I out of my league?
  13. Perseverance: Do I want it enough to keep praying?
  14. Sin: Honesty time: Is there some secret sin you need to confess?
  15. Justice: Am I actively seeking to express God’s love for the poor?
  16. None of the first 15: Am I trying to find answers where I need instead to trust?
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