Asa's Prayer for Help centers on the theme of divine assistance in times of need, particularly through the lens of prayer and faith. The preacher, Stephen Hyde, emphasizes that Asa's succinct and direct prayer to God represents a model for believers facing overwhelming challenges. He draws parallels between Asa's reliance on God's strength against a vastly superior enemy and contemporary believers' need to trust in God's power rather than their own abilities. Key Scriptures referenced include 2 Chronicles 14:11, Isaiah 59:19, and Psalm 124, which collectively illustrate God's responsiveness to prayer and His supremacy over adversities. The significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to cultivate a robust faith in God's omnipotence and faithfulness, particularly in moments of doubt or fear.
“We should be very thankful that we have many accounts in the Bible to encourage us… a God who hears and answers prayer.”
“Help us, O Lord our God, for we rest on thee, and in thy name we go against this multitude.”
“We may perhaps sometimes think the Lord has passed us by... The Lord waits to be gracious.”
“It is nothing with thee to help, whether with many or with them that have no power.”
The Bible teaches that God hears and answers prayer, as seen in 2 Chronicles 14:11 where Asa prays for divine assistance.
2 Chronicles 14:11
God's faithfulness in answering prayers is illustrated through biblical accounts, including Asa's prayer for deliverance, which demonstrates His willingness to respond.
2 Chronicles 14:11
Trusting God is essential as it reminds us of His power and ability to provide for our needs, which is a central theme in Scripture.
Proverbs 3:5-6, 2 Chronicles 14:11
From Asa's prayer, we learn the importance of relying on God's power and seeking His help in our struggles.
2 Chronicles 14:11
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