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Stand Right and Pray: Life-Transforming, Nation-Shaking Prayer
Stand Right and Pray: Life-Transforming, Nation-Shaking Prayer
Stand Right and Pray: Life-Transforming, Nation-Shaking Prayer
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"The earnest (heartfelt, continued) prayer of a righteous man makes tremendous power available [dynamic in its working]" (James 5:16b AMPC). 

Prayer is not only the way we communicate with God, it is the very tool that God has chosen for us to use to bring about His divine will in the earth. Prayer is the weapon of wa

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    Stand Right and Pray - Dayne Massey

    STAND RIGHT

    AND PRAY

    Life-Transforming, Nation-Shaking Prayer

    DAYNE MASSEY

    Stand Right and Pray

    Trilogy Christian Publishers A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Trinity Broadcasting Network

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    Copyright © 2020 by Dayne Massey

    All Scripture quotations, unless otherwise noted, are taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.

    Scripture quotations taken from the Amplified® Bible (AMP), Copyright © 2015 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. www.lockman.org. Amplified Version, Classic Edition. All rights reserved.

    Scripture quotations taken from the Amplified® Bible (AMPC), Copyright © 1954, 1958, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1987 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. www.lockman.org.

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    Dedication

    This book is dedicated to all those who prayed for me through the years. My life would not be what it is today without your prayers. First, to my mother, Kathleen. Your prayers for me that my life would be Christ-centered are what caused me to surrender to Jesus and to pursue the call of God. To my grandmother, Ann Brackin. You have not ceased to pray for me that I would stand in the perfect will of the Father. Even as I write this book, at ninety-six years of age, you still pray for me unceasingly. To my wife, Lisa. We have walked together and developed in prayer together. You have been willing to go anywhere and to do anything in order to follow God’s plan for our lives. I love you for who you are! To my daughter, Lydia. To see you passionate about Jesus is the joy of my heart. May your life of prayer far exceed anything that I have ever known and experienced. This book is also dedicated to the life and ministry of Kenneth E. Hagin, who taught me so much about prayer, by both precept and example.

    Introduction

    Posture is everything when it comes to prayer. Not your physical posture, like kneeling, standing, or sitting, but your spiritual posture. How you position yourself before Jehovah God. Many position themselves before God as an unworthy servant. Their prayers sound more like begging and pleading. Many people, as they attempt to pray, see themselves as sinful people who have no confident audience with the Father. Others may see themselves under the weight of rules and regulations that they have to keep and maintain in order to gain an audience with God.

    This book is written with one main goal in mind…to teach the reader how to posture themselves correctly, according to New Testament scripture and to stand right and pray. Not to stand in one’s own righteousness, but in the righteousness that has been given to us in Christ. Without understanding the subject of righteousness, and letting that righteousness be the foundation that we pray from, we will pray with a mixture of old covenant ways and new covenant ways. Old covenant ways are based on your own standing and your ability to keep the law. New covenant praying is praying in line with the finished work of Jesus.

    We are not under the law, but we are under a new covenant of grace. You must know the difference when it comes to living for God, and you must know the difference when it comes to prayer. We live in the new! The only effective life of prayer is a prayer life that is based on the finished work of Jesus Christ. When we pray in Jesus’ name, what we mean is we are praying as Jesus would pray. We stand in His place of sonship and His righteousness and we pray with those kind of credentials. We pray with His standing and His qualifications because we stand in Christ!

    Prayer is like the art of romance…everyone does it, but few are very good at it! To be good at prayer requires an understanding of the scriptures, an understanding of the difference between the old covenant and the new covenant, but also requires experience. Putting what you learn into practice and learning as you go. It’s like driving a car. You can learn things about driving a car by reading manuals and textbooks, but you will never really learn how to drive a car until you get behind the steering wheel and begin to put all those truths about driving into practice.

    This book will not help you unless you use it as a guide to practice praying. You will learn many wonderful truths here in this book, but to learn to pray effectively you must begin to effectively pray. Pray before you read this book and ask the Lord for greater understanding of prayer. Pray while you are reading this book by pausing and taking the time to put in practice what you read. Pray after you read each chapter.

    Like most everything in life, prayer is something that is built on a strong foundation. Perhaps you already have a strong foundation of new covenant praying. If so, this book will inspire you to continue to build a strong, effective life of prayer. Maybe your foundation for prayer was laid using a lot of tradition and not scriptural truth. If that is the case, then this book will help you break up the tradition that is causing your prayer life to be ineffective, and lay new foundations that you can build a life of prayer on that will cause what you pray to actually come to pass. Perhaps you are brand new at praying. Then you are in a perfect place to begin to establish your prayer life on the Word of God and truly become effective at seeing transformation in your live and the lives around you.

    Prayers should be answered, and they will be if they are prayed according to God’s will and His plan. Prayer should be transformational personally in the life of the one who is praying, and also in the lives of the ones that you pray for. Prayer should also be nation-shaking! Our prayers give God the invitation to come and do what He wants to do in our nation, and in the world. Are you ready to see life-transforming prayer? Are you ready to pray nation-shaking prayers that drive back the forces of evil and establish God’s kingdom in the earth? Get ready! It is time to stand right and pray!

    God’s Invitation to Pray

    Why Does God Need Us To Pray?

    Millions have used the phrase, God is in control, but have you ever really thought deeply about that statement? Is God really in control? Is He controlling thieves and murderers? Is He controlling catastrophic storms that take hundreds and thousands of lives? Is He in control where starvation exists? What about where evil regimes of government take the lives of innocent people and endeavor to control with fear?

    If God has everything in control and He is somehow secretly behind everything that happens, then why pray? Why not just leave God alone to perform His mysterious, sovereign wonders? The truth is God is not in control because He chose the world to function in a different way. The founder of the Wesleyan and the Methodist movement, John Wesley, once said, It seems that God will do nothing unless a man prays. Why this is, we do not know.

    Well, if this statement made by Wesley is true, then we ought to know why it is true! Is there a truth from God’s word that shows us why we must pray, and why God is withholding things until we pray? Is the invitation from God to pray not one of just pleasure of intimacy with our creator, but one of necessity if we want help from the Almighty? Could it be that God is waiting on us, while many think they are waiting on Him? Let’s dive into His word and find out!

    Authority: God’s Original Intent

    Psalm 8 is a very peculiar psalm. It is as if someone is beholding God’s amazing creation, and then he notices something strange about God’s behavior toward one of His creatures…man.

    What is man that You are mindful of him, and the son of man that You visit him? For You have made him a little lower than the angels, and You have crowned him with glory and honor. You have made him to have dominion over the works of Your hands; You have put all things under his feet, All sheep and oxen—Even the beasts of the field, The birds of the air, and the fish of the sea that pass through the paths of the seas. O Lord, our Lord, how excellent is Your name in all the earth!

    Psalm 8:4–9

    Man is different than any other part of creation. The writer of the psalm noticed that man, above all other creatures, had God’s attention. He was special, and God’s purpose for man was to be the ruler of the earth. God had put all things under his dominion, and nothing had more power, more authority, and more responsibility than man did.

    One amazing part of this psalm is in verse five, when it says that God has made man a little lower than the angels. The Hebrew word from which angels is translated from, is not the word for angels at all. It’s the Hebrew word elohim, which is the plural tense for God Himself. It’s the same word used in Genesis when God said "Let us make man in our image. The passage in Psalm 8:5 should read Thou hast made him a little lower than Yourself.

    Angels are actually lower than man in rank and authority. Hebrews 1:14 states, "Are they not all ministering spirits sent forth to minister for those who will inherit salvation?"

    Who are the heirs of salvation? We are! So angels minister for us and to us much like a servant does. Psalm 103:20 says, "Bless the LORD, you His angels, who excel in strength, who do His word, heeding the voice of His word." One purpose that angels have is to perform the words of God. When God’s word is spoken by Him, or by one that He has put in authority, angels work to bring that word to pass.

    We see this about angels again in the book of Revelation when the apostle John finds himself standing before an angelic being. Caught up in the awe of the presence of this great being, John falls down and begins to worship the angel. Listen to the angels response:

    And I fell

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