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How do you pray out fulfilling your dreams? Many people say it so casually, "Just pray about it! Get the plan of God for your life." But the truth is, many people don't really know how to pray.

Many years ago, I heard Brother Hagin use the analogy that in the field of sports, we have baseball, football and basketball and for all three, there are certain rules that govern each sport. You can't play football with baseball rules.

It's the same thing with prayer. There are different rules that go along with each kind of prayer outlined in the Word of God.

We simply put all prayer in the same sack, shake it up and think it will work—then we wonder why some of our prayers aren't coming to pass. It's because we are using the wrong kind of rules with certain kinds of prayer.

What is prayer? The basic definition of prayer is communion, and intercourse. Intercourse is the intermingling of two lives; intimate conversation; the act of sharing or holding in common.
Prayer is communing your spirit with the living God. When you are in a position to commune with God, you do not fear Him. You approach Him with love to have fellowship with Him. Fellowship is companionship, partnership, and joint interests.

The Word tells us to come boldly to the throne of grace to obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need (Heb. 4:16). We don't crawl in like beggars. We approach the Father God as though we belong there. Why? Because we are His children.

When I was growing up attending the prayer meetings in the church, I would hear many of the people praying this phrase over and over, "Lord, we're just bombarding the gates of heaven." We thought if we could get enough people praying hard enough, then God just might answer our prayers.

Jerry and I have gates out in front of our house, and it would be ridiculous if I looked out my window one day and saw both of my daughters standing outside the gates shaking and rattling them saying, "Mother, let us in! Please let us come in!"

That would seem so funny to me because we have given our children electric gate openers, garage openers, and keys to our home. We have given them access to everything we own. That's what God has done for us in prayer.

We're not on the outside rattling the gates of heaven just trying to get God to open them and let us crawl up to the throne begging Him to give us what we're asking for. No, glory to God! We have been given access to the very throne room!!

All we have to do is walk right in, make our request known unto Him, and He gives us what we ask for!! It's that simple. The problem is God can't get His children to ask Him.

Have you ever heard stories of people being awakened in the middle of the night to pray for someone's healing? Have you ever wondered why God doesn't just heal that person wherever they're at? He can't do it unless someone asks Him to.

He wants to but He can't because He's bound Himself by legal rules and regulations. John Wesley said, "God is limited by our prayer life." Now that sounds startling, doesn't it? In your mind you think, God's not limited by anybody or anything, but He's limited Himself.

Prayer is not talking God into doing something, it's finding out what He wants to do from the Word, agree with Him and then ask Him for it. God didn't relax the rule even for His own Son (Ps. 2:8).

Have you ever had prophecy or a word of knowledge spoken over you of something that is to happen in the future? Well, it's not going to come to pass in your life unless you start praying it out, and asking God for it.

It doesn't just come to pass automatically. Any failure we have in life is a prayer failure. That's pretty strong stuff isn't it? Read these scriptures and you'll understand it more clearly.
Ask, and it shall begiven you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: For every one that asketh receiveth.
(Matt. 7: 7-8)

... that if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall oe done for them of my Father which is in heaven.
(Matt. 18:19)

And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing ye shall receive.
(Matt. 21:22)

And whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.
(John 14:13)

If ye abide in Me, and my wordsbaoide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you.
(John 15:7)
You need to star and highlight that last one. If you abide in Him (communion, intercourse, companionship, partnership, joint interests) and He abides in you, you can ask what you will and it will be done for you. There's that big word ASK.

What are your desires today? What are your dreams? God is able to do it superabundantly, far over and above all that we ask, think, dream or hope! You just need to begin asking Him for it. Don't play football with baseball rules.

Find the promises of God that relate to your dreams, spend time communing with your Father and then ask Him for it. You can reach your destiny through the power of prayer - begin now by asking.

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Carolyn Savelle
Web site: Jerry Savelle Ministries International
 
Carolyn Savelle has an incredible testimony of growing up her entire life under the power and anointing of Jesus. She was reared in Shreveport, Louisiana, where she heard preachers such as Oral Roberts and William Branham. Throughout her life she has witnessed God's miraculous power.
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