Examples of Prayer

By Ethan Longhenry, published Mar 11, 2008
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The Scriptures present many examples of prayer and its effectiveness. While we may despair sometimes, thinking that God does not hear prayer or is not concerned with our welfare, we can take comfort when we consider how God has answered prayers of those who have gone on before us.

Abraham. God charged Abimelech to restore Sarah to Abraham. In return, Abraham prayed to God for Abimelech, and he and his household were healed (Genesis 20:7, 17).

Moses. Many times Moses prayed to God for the people. On account of Moses' prayers, God ended a fire (Numbers 11:2), delivered the people from the fiery serpents (Numbers 21:7), and did not destroy them (Deuteronomy 9:26).

Hannah. Hannah fervently prayed to God near the Tabernacle, and He provided her with a son (1 Samuel 1:10-27).

Samuel. Samuel constantly petitioned the LORD, seeking to understand what His will was for Israel, and God responded (1 Samuel 7:5, 8:6, 12:19, 12:23).

Solomon. Solomon prayed that God would be with Israel and sanctify the Temple. God consecrated it and put His name there (1 Kings 8-9).

Elijah. Elijah is described as a man with a "nature like ours," and because he prayed, God both caused drought to strike Israel and later provided rain (James 5:17-18; cf. 1 Kings 17-18).

Elisha. Elisha prayed for God to raise a child from the dead and blind the Arameans, and He did so (2 Kings 4:33, 6:17-18).

Hezekiah. When Jerusalem was besieged by the Assyrians, and all hope was lost, Hezekiah and the people of Judah prayed to God, and He delivered them from the hands of Assyria (2 Kings 19). Hezekiah also prayed when he was told that he would die, and God lengthened his life by fifteen years (2 Chronicles 32).

Nehemiah. Nehemiah prayed to God when he heard of Jerusalem's condition, and God provided for him to build the wall and protect the city (Nehemiah 1:4, 6, 11).

Esther. Esther fasted (and most likely prayed) before speaking with the Persian king regarding the doom of her people. Even though God's name is never mentioned in the book, it is clear that He provided deliverance through her influence and actions (Esther 4:15-17).

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