The sermon titled "The Prayers of the Righteous" by Gary Shepard focuses on the theological significance of prayer, particularly as highlighted in James 5:16-18. Shepard emphasizes that prayer is not merely a performance but rather an effectual, fervent act of a righteous person, pointing out that only those made righteous through Christ can offer prayers that avail much. He references Scripture passages such as Proverbs 15:29 and Romans 3:10, illustrating that while all humans are inherently unrighteous, those who believe in Christ have been imputed with God’s righteousness. The significance of this doctrine lies in the assurance that it is not the act of praying alone that is effective, but the foundation of a righteous relationship with God, established through grace, which empowers believers to pray with confidence and humility.
“There is a big difference between saying a prayer and praying.”
“The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.”
“Not the longest prayers. Not the loudest prayers. Not the most emotional prayers.”
“True prayer is just the opposite of self-trust.”
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