Hi, 👋🏽 You wake up in the morning. Before your feet touch the floor, your mind is already racing. You begin thinking about your family, your finances, your future, the challenges waiting for you today.
The prayers you've been praying for weeks that still seem unanswered. So, you reach for your Bible. You open the pages. You flip from one scripture to another looking for something to pray, looking for a promise to hold on to, looking for a verse that speaks to your situation.
Maybe you start in Psalms.
Maybe you turn to the Gospels.
Maybe you read a few passages and then quietly ask yourself, "Lord, what exactly should I be praying today?"
If you've ever felt that way, you're not alone. Because many sincere believers pray every day, yet they never discover the prayers that transformed the early church.
They pray about their problems. They pray about their needs. They pray about their circumstances. But very few have learned to pray the prayers that Apostle Paul prayed. And that may be one of the greatest reasons so many Christians struggle to walk in the fullness of what Christ has already provided.
What if the most powerful daily prayers were not hidden in the book of Psalms?
What if they were found in apostle Paul's letters? What if there were specific prayers that could strengthen your faith, open your spiritual eyes, deepen your fellowship with God, and completely transform your Christian prayer life.
Today, we're going to uncover four (4) powerful prayers that apostle Paul prayed and I encourage believers everywhere to pray likewise every single day.
These are not ordinary prayers. These are revelation prayers. Prayers that build the inner man. Prayers that open the eyes of your heart. Prayers that help you discover who you are in Christ and what already belongs to you through redemption.
Respected reader, in the next twenty (20) minutes, we're going deeper than religion.
We're going deeper than tradition.
We're going deeper than motivational Christianity.
We're going into the revelation-knowledge that changed apostle Paul's ministry and became the foundation of this teaching.
And I believe by the end of this message, you'll never struggle again wondering what to pray when you wake up in the morning.
But before we get into the first prayer, we need to expose a problem. Because if the foundation is wrong, the entire prayer life becomes weak.
The average believer is trying to obtain that the average believer is trying to obtain through prayer what Christ has already provided through redemption.
Think about that. Many Christians are praying for victory. Yet the Bible says we are more than conquerors. Many are praying for acceptance yet we have already been accepted in the beloved.
Many are praying for God to come near yet Christ lives inside them.
The problem is not God's willingness.
The problem is spiritual sight.
The problem is revelation.
The problem is that many believers know the scriptures with their minds but have never seen those scriptures become reality in their spirits.
And that brings us to the first prayer. Not a prayer for money, not a prayer for success, not even a prayer for protection, but a prayer that opens the door to everything else.
Prayer number one, Ephesians 1: 17-19. This is one of the greatest prayers in the entire New Testament. In fact, we encouraged believers to pray it every day until it became a living reality.
Listen carefully to what apostle Paul says. That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of HIM.
Notice what apostle Paul is not praying. He is not praying for financial increase. He isn't praying for deliverance from enemies. He isn't praying for circumstances to improve.
He is praying for wisdom, revelation, knowledge. Why? Because revelation changes everything.
You can have information and still be defeated.
You can memorize scripture and still live in fear.
You can attend church services for twenty (20) years or more, and still struggle to believe what belongs to you in Christ because information alone does not transform a life. Revelation does.
Revelation-knowledge is when truth moves from the page of the Bible into your spirit. It is when God's Word becomes more real than your circumstances, more real than your feelings, more real than what your fieve senses tell you.
Apostle Paul understood this. Revelation-knowledge versus Five-Sense-knowledge.
That's why his first prayer was not, "Lord, give them more." His prayer was, "Lord, help them see." Because once a believer sees, everything changes.
A man who sees redemption lives differently.
A woman who sees righteousness prays differently.
A believer who sees union with Christ thinks differently.
Apostle Paul continues that the eyes of your understanding being enlightened. Some translations say the eyes of your heart.
We loved that phrase because Christianity is not merely an intellectual experience. It is a spiritual experience.
The mind can read the Bible, but only the spirit can truly see it. And this explains why two people can read the exact same scripture and receive completely different results.
One gains information, the other receives revelation. One reads words, the other encounters reality. The letters kill, but the Spirit gives life.
Apostle Paul says there are three things he wants believers to see. ¹ The hope of His calling, ² the riches of His inheritance, and ³ the exceeding greatness of His power toward us who believe. Let us stop there.
The exceeding greatness of His power. Do you realize what apostle Paul is saying? The same power that raised Jesus from the dead now lives in every believer. The same power that defeated Satan, the same power that broke the authority of death, the same power that seated Christ at the Father's right hand. That power lives in you. Not someday, not when you become spiritually mature, not after ten (10) years of prayer, right now.
Learn this lesson, that the believer is not trying to receive God's life. The believer already possesses God's life. The issue is discovery. The issue is revelation. The issue is seeing what God has already done.
Imagine a man inheriting a vast fortune but never discovering it. Technically he is wealthy. Practically he lives poor. Has the inheritance changed? No. Only his knowledge of it.
That is exactly what apostle Paul is addressing.
And that is why this prayer should become part of your daily life.
Every morning before the world starts talking, before social media, before emails, before news headlines, pray, 🗣️ : "Father, give me a spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of you. Open the eyes of my heart. Help me see what belongs to me in Christ. Help me understand the hope of your calling. Help me understand my inheritance. Help me understand the greatness of your power working in me."
When you begin praying that consistently, the Bible starts opening in ways you've never experienced before. Scriptures you've read a hundred times suddenly become alive. Truths you overlooked suddenly become clear. And little by little, the reality of Christ begins to dominate your consciousness.
That's when faith becomes effortless.
That's when fear begins to lose its grip.
That's when prayer becomes fellowship instead of struggle.
And yet, as powerful as this first prayer is, apostle Paul wasn't finished because seeing the truth is only the beginning.
In the next prayer, apostle Paul reveals how God strengthens the believer from the inside until circumstances lose their power.
And what you discovered in this prayer may be one of the most life-changing truths you'll ever hear.
Prayer number two, Ephesians 3:14-19.
Now, let me ask you something. Have you ever read a powerful scripture, felt inspired for a few moments, and then watched that inspiration disappear the moment a problem showed up?
You knew what God's Word said. You knew the promise. You knew God was faithful. Yet when pressure came, fear seemed stronger than faith. If you've ever experienced that, you're not alone.
Because revelation is essential, but revelation alone is not enough. You can know what belongs to you in Christ and still struggle to stand when life becomes difficult. That is exactly why apostle Paul prayed the second prayer found in Ephesians chapter 3.
The first prayer opened the believer's eyes.
The second prayer strengthens the believer's spirit.
Apostle Paul writes, "For this cause, I bow my knees unto the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ."
Notice the seriousness of those words. Apostle Paul is not casually mentioning a prayer request. He is revealing something that he considered absolutely necessary for every believer.
And then he says that he would grant you according to the riches of his glory to be strengthened with might by his spirit in the inner man.
Meditate on this verse because apostle Paul is not praying for better circumstances. He is praying for stronger believers.
Think about how different that is from the way many Christians pray today. Most people pray, "Lord, remove this problem. Lord, make this easier. Lord, change my circumstances."
But apostle Paul prays, "Father, strengthen them." Why? Because when the inner man becomes strong, circumstances lose much of their power.
A weak believer can be shaken by a small challenge. A strong believer can stand in the middle of a storm. The storm may still exist, but it no longer controls you.
Learn the lesson here, that the recreated human spirit is capable of receiving divine strength from God Himself. Not human determination, not emotional enthusiasm, not temporary motivation.
Divine strength, the strength that comes from the Holy Spirit.
Many believers live from their emotions. If they feel strong, they believe they are strong. If they feel weak, they believe they are weak.
But apostle Paul is not talking about feelings. He is talking about spiritual reality.
Your spirit can be strengthened even when your emotions are struggling.
Your spirit can remain stable even when circumstances are unstable.
Your spirit can remain full of faith while everything around you appears uncertain.
That is what apostle Paul is praying for.
Then he takes us deeper. He says, "That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith." At first glance, that seems strange. After all, apostle Paul is writing to believers. Christ already lives in them.
So, what does he mean? Listen here, that apostle Paul is praying for Christ to become the dominant reality in the believer's consciousness. Not merely present, dominant. Not merely living within, ruling within.
Many believers have Christ in their spirit but allow fear to rule their thoughts. They allow circumstances to shape their expectations.
Apostle Paul's prayer is that Christ becomes greater in your awareness than anything happening around you.
Imagine waking up every day with that consciousness. Imagine becoming more aware of His presence than your problems. More aware of His promises than your fears. more aware of His power than your limitations. That is the life apostle Paul is describing.
Then he says that ye being rooted and grounded in love. This may be one of the most important phrases in the entire prayer because many believers know that God loves humanity, but they are not fully convinced that God loves them personally.
They know John 3:16. They know God loves the world. Yet when they make a mistake, fail, or face difficulty, they secretly wonder if God is disappointed in them. John 3:¹⁶ For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
Note: that faith grows where love is understood. When you know the Father loves you, prayer changes, worship changes, your confidence changes. You stop approaching God like a stranger trying to earn acceptance. You begin approaching HIM like a child who knows he is loved. You're loved. That is what apostle Paul wants for every believer.
Not occasional awareness of God's love. A life rooted and grounded in it.
Think about a tree 🌲. The deeper the roots, the stronger the tree. Storms may come, winds may blow, but the roots hold. Apostle Paul is praying that your roots go so deep into the love of God that circumstances can no longer uproot you. Then apostle Paul says something extraordinary. That ye may be able to comprehend with all saints what is the breadth and length and depth and height and to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge. How do you know something that surpasses knowledge?
Because apostle Paul is talking about revelation, not intellectual understanding, spiritual understanding.
A living experience of God's love. A love so vast that your mind cannot fully measure it. A love that reaches into every failure. A love that reaches into every weakness. A love that never changes. A love that remains constant when everything else is changing.
And then apostle Paul reaches the climax of the prayer that ye may be filled with all the fullness of God. What an incredible statement. Filled with all the fullness of God. Not a small measure, not a portion, the fullness.
We believed this meant that God's life, God's nature, God's love, God's wisdom, and God's ability were meant to find expression through the believer.
The Christian life was never designed to be lived through human effort alone. It was designed to be lived through divine life.
Then apostle Paul closes with one of the most quoted verses in scripture. Now unto HIM that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think according to the power that worketh in us. Notice where the power is working. Not merely in heaven, also in us.
That is apostle Paul's message.
God's answer to human weakness is Christ within.
God's answer to fear is Christ within.
God's answer to limitation is Christ within.
So every morning pray, "Father, strengthen me with might by your spirit in my inner man. Let Christ become the dominating reality of my life. Root me and ground me in your love. Help me know the love of Christ that passes knowledge. Fill me with all YOUR fullness and let YOUR power work mightily in me today.
Prayer one opened your eyes.
Prayer two strengthens your spirit.
And now Paul takes us one step further. Because once your eyes are open and your spirit is strong, you need direction, you need wisdom, you need understanding.
And that is exactly what we discover in the third Pauline prayer.
Prayer number three, Colossians 1: 9-12.
Stay with me. How many times have you heard a believer say, "I'm just waiting for God to show me His will. I don't know what God wants me to do. I'm praying for direction. I'm seeking clarity." Maybe you've said those words yourself. You love God. You want to obey HIM. You genuinely desire His plan for your life. Yet, there are moments when uncertainty tries to dominate your thinking.
Moments when confusion feels stronger than confidence.
Moments when you wish God would simply write the answer across the sky.
But what if I told you that God is more interested in revealing His will than you are in discovering it?
What if one of the greatest misconceptions in Christianity is the idea that God is hiding His plan from his children?
Learn this lesson , something powerful about the Father's nature. "God is not withholding Himself from His children. He is not playing games with your future. He is not hiding answers while you desperately search for them. The Father desires fellowship. The Father desires revelation. The Father desires that His children know HIM."
And that is exactly what apostle Paul reveals in the third prayer.
Listen carefulty to what he says in Colossians chapter 1. For this cause we also since the day we heard it do not cease to pray for you.
Notice that phrase again. We do not cease. This wasn't an occasional prayer.
This wasn't something apostle Paul prayed once and forgot.
This was a consistent prayer, a daily prayer, a prayer he believed every believer needed. And then he tells us exactly what he prayed, that ye might be filled with the knowledge of His will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding.
Notice the word filled, not touched, not occasionally enlightened. Filled.
Apostle Paul did not pray that believers would have a little understanding. He prayed that they would be filled with understanding. This is one of the most overlooked truths in the New Testament.
Many Christians have accepted confusion as normal. Many believers think uncertainty is a sign of humility. But apostle Paul prayed for knowledge, wisdom, understanding, confidence, direction.
Why? Because God wants His children to walk with certainty, not arrogance, but with certainty. The Bible👉🏽 often pointed out that the Holy Spirit was given to guide us into all truth. Think about that.
The Spirit who inspired the Bible lives inside you. The Spirit who knows the Father's heart lives inside you. The Spirit who sees the beginning and the end lives inside you. Yet many believers spend more time listening to fear than listening to HIM. More time studying their problems than studying God's promises. more time asking questions than receiving answers.
Apostle Paul's prayer corrects that. He asks that believers be filled with the knowledge of God's will, not merely information. Spiritual knowledge, revelation-knowledge, the kind of knowledge that changes how you live.
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