The Record Series: Why Pray and Ask from God?

In a captivating session on March 31, 2020, Nhlalwenhle Sibanda delivered a profound lesson on prayer, concluding the day with impactful insights. The chosen topic, "Be Prayerful and Ask from God (Cela, Khuleka)," set the stage for a thought-provoking exploration. Facilitated by Siphilisiwe Msimanga, the session began with Lloyd Moyo's sincere prayer, invoking God's protection and guidance during the challenging times of the pandemic.

Nhlalwenhle Sibanda

Moyo's prayer stated that pandemics are influenced by spiritual entities—something which should resonate globally. This spiritual perspective infused the session with a unique depth, encouraging participants to broaden their understanding.

The lesson skillfully addressed common queries about prayer, urging participants to reflect on its significance. Why pray when God already knows our destinies? What prompts us to be actively involved in prayer, seeking divine guidance? Sibanda challenged participants to consider the dangers of navigating life without the anchor of prayer, prompting introspection and deeper understanding.

The essence of prayer as a lifeline emerged in Sibanda's discourse. He acknowledged God's omniscience but emphasized prayer's transformative power, fostering faith, humility, and a profound reliance on divine wisdom in the face of uncertainty.

Sibanda's lesson acted as a beacon, encouraging believers to view prayer not as a mere duty but as a potent means to find solace, guidance, and protection. In a world marked by uncertainties, prayer becomes a source of strength and hope, connecting individuals with the divine on a profound level.

This lesson is derived from the Combined Volumes which explains that Children of God must wear their holy attires correctly. The extract also reveals that this place is Holy and has infinite power of God referring to the place of worship. Hence whenever you walk in such places of prayer halls with vast amounts of God’s power filled with the Holy Spirit we must ask whatever we wish for from God in our lives and we shall be given according to God’s will. Some who are already in Guta Ra Mwari approach God and ask for a job whilst they can do that wherever they are since the Holy Spirit is within them. Therefore God points out that instead, we must ask to be bearers of a free generation from all types of diseases and we get healed. It reveals to us that whatever is in our spirit and mind, the Holy messengers in spirit will also be able to hear our wishes. Hence as God’s children we must have it always in our minds what we wish for and pray. We must not be lazy to pray.

Have you ever found yourself wondering why your prayers seem to go unanswered, despite your fervent pleas? The journey of faith often involves navigating through the waiting room, where God prepares us for the blessings we seek. This divine preparation requires unwavering faith, continuous hope, and a prayerful attitude. It's crucial to recognize the role of humility, as pride can create barriers that impede the flow of God's Holy Spirit within us. Remaining humble opens the door to effective communication with the divine. Additionally, purposeful praying, coupled with an understanding of the power of praise, ensures that we approach God with a clear intent, fostering a deeper connection that transcends our earthly desires. So, let's embrace the waiting game, trusting that God's timing is perfect, and in the meantime, cultivate a spirit of humility, faith, and purpose in our journey of prayer.

In our pursuit of a deeper connection with God, the emphasis on prayer extends beyond the confines of formal prayer services, especially for the youth. This reminder is particularly relevant in our daily choices, including the clothes we wear, emphasizing modesty and respect for ourselves and others. While seeking blessings, it's imperative to remember that prayer is not a one-way street; we are called to actively work, guided by the Holy Spirit, for the manifestation of those blessings in our lives. Patience becomes a virtue in this journey, and for those who may falter or lose hope, the remedy lies in dedicated involvement in the work of salvation, attending services, and sharing in the testimonies of others. True dedication and encouragement from fellow congregation members play a pivotal role in strengthening those navigating the waiting period. Importantly, there is no age limit to prayer; even the youngest can learn to pray, shaping their aspirations for their families and future. Lastly, within the context of Guta Ra Mwari, we recognize our role as representatives of our ancestors in the bloodline, bringing healing and salvation to those who came before us through our dedication as children of God.

The elders imparted timeless wisdom to the youth, culminating in a profound directive to explore Topic 84, "cela lapho okhona," translating to asking wherever one finds themselves. The elder's revelation resonated deeply, likening prayer to a celestial weapon generously bestowed upon us by God—an instrument wielded not only in times of need but also in moments of praise. Evangelist E.D Nkatha, in his concluding remarks, urged the youth to pursue righteousness and actively engage in the work of salvation. The call to prayer extended beyond personal supplication to encompass blessings upon the very homes we inhabit. Stressing the significance of a purpose-driven life, he emphasized that the power we seek, rooted in God's divine essence, necessitates a continuous connection with the Holy Spirit. This clarion call to prayer and spiritual alignment serves as a guide for the youth, encouraging a profound and purposeful journey in the realm of faith.

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