"Hello! You have reached the Smith’s. We’re not home right now. Please leave your name, number, and a brief
message and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.” Beep.
“Hi, this is Karla. I got your
message. I’d love to go to the movies
this Friday. Shall we meet there at say,
5:15. Wanna do supper after? Give me a call. You know the number. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Ummm (long awkward pause) I mean, ummm. Bye.”
Ummm (long awkward pause) I mean, ummm. Bye.”
Jesus told His disciples, “And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Son may bring glory to the Father. You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it.” (John 14:13-14 NIV) For many adding the words “In Jesus’ name I pray, amen” seems to be how we pray in Jesus’ name. Yet, for many, as the situation above so poignantly portrays, it has become a phrase that is attached to the end of our prayers that carries little meaning. It almost seems to be a mantra that we spout without real thought our genuineness.
What does it mean
to pray in Jesus’ name? In recent years
the phrase “What would Jesus do?” has been popularized, satirized, and by now
often disregarded. Yet, the book from
which it comes, In His Steps, raises
a powerful question. If Jesus were here
on earth, living in our world, working at our jobs, what would He do? How would He handle things? I believe that this is the idea behind Jesus’
teaching in John 14:13-14. Although the
name of Jesus is powerful, it is not a magic mantra to use to get God to give
us our wish list. When we pray in Jesus’
name, we are embracing the God-man Jesus. We are embracing all He was and all He taught. John helps us to understand this in his first
epistle when he says, “if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us.”
(1 John 5:14b NIV) Praying in Jesus’
name is about asking for the things that are consistent with Jesus and His teachings,
which are consistent with His character.
Praying in Jesus’
name is really about asking and answering the question, “What is God’s will in
this situation? What does God want to
accomplish?” and then aligning our
prayers with the answer. Yet,
that seems daunting. How can we know what
God desires? Scripture gives us many
clues regarding God’s will for His people. By searching Scripture, by praying Scripture, by listening daily for
God’s direction in our lives, we become more tuned in to what God is doing
generally which helps us to be open and receptive to what God is doing in
specific situations. As we align our
will with God’s, and begin to pray in His will, we also discover what it means
to pray “in Jesus’ name.”
I would love to hear your thoughts about praying in Jesus' name. Things you've learned or questions you've had.
I would love to hear your thoughts about praying in Jesus' name. Things you've learned or questions you've had.
How would you explain "praying in Jesus' name" to someone new to prayer?
Have you ever rotely used "in Jesus' name" in an awkward situation?
Not sure I agree with your last paragraph! If we are doing Gods will (serving, loving) our prayers will be aligned, but also Jesus said whatever we ask in his name. Similarly, the parable of the man knocking on the door until it is opened. A word of caution, be careful what you ask for, you may get it, if you don't believe that, remind me to tell you the story of my ex wife.
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