“Therefore I say unto you, What things soever ye desire, when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them.” Mark 11:24 KJV
When you pray, do not continue in anxiety; begin to believe. Prayer is
not only the act of presenting your desire before God, it is also the place
where faith must take over from worry. Many people pray, yet still carry the
burden as though nothing has happened. But Jesus teaches us that when we pray,
we must believe that we receive, and we shall have what we ask. When a trusted
person promises to do something for you, your heart becomes settled because you
believe their word. You may even begin to rejoice before seeing the answer
physically. How much more should we trust God, who cannot lie? His promise is
sure: “Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it
shall be opened unto you” (Matthew 7:7). Therefore, when you have prayed, stop
speaking fear. Stop rehearsing the problem. Start declaring, “I believe, I
receive.”
Hannah prayed in deep distress, but after Eli spoke a word of assurance
over her, she went her way, ate, and her face was no longer sad (1 Samuel
1:17–18). Her situation had not yet changed physically, but her faith had
received the answer. Beloved, when you pray, leave the place of prayer with
confidence. Present your request to God with thanksgiving, and refuse anxiety (Philippians
4:6). If God has heard you, then peace must replace worry.
Prophetic Word: I declare that every prayer you have
offered in faith receives divine attention. Anxiety shall not steal your peace.
Delay shall not weaken your confidence. As you believe, you shall receive. The
God who answers prayer shall manifest His goodness in your life. In Jesus’ name.
Prayer: Lord, I believe Your
word. When I pray, help me to trust You completely. I refuse worry, fear, and
anxiety. I believe that You hear me, and I receive by faith what I have asked
according to Your will. Thank You because my prayers are answered. In Jesus’ name.
Amen.
