The Power of Prayer Why Prayer Changes Everything

Have you ever wondered why some believers seem to live in a constant flow of answered prayer while others pray for years and see nothing move? The difference is almost never about how much God loves them. It is almost always about how they pray.
Jeremiah 33:3 · James 5:16 · Matthew 7:7–8 · Philippians 4:6–7 · 1 Thessalonians 5:17
| “Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know.” Jeremiah 33:3 (NKJV) |
– INTRODUCTION –
Prayer is the most powerful activity available to a human being on this earth. It is more powerful than any weapon, more effective than any strategy, more transformative than any programme, and more far-reaching than any human influence. Prayer is the act of a finite creature connecting with an infinite God – and in that connection, heaven moves and earth changes.
And yet prayer is also the most neglected discipline in the life of the average believer. Most Christians know they should pray more. Most Christians feel guilty that they do not. And most Christians have never been taught the difference between religious prayer that goes through the motions and prevailing prayer that genuinely moves the hand of God.
James 5:16 delivers one of the most remarkable statements about prayer in the entire New Testament: “The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much.” Notice the qualifiers. Not all prayer avails much – effective prayer avails much. Fervent prayer avails much. The prayer of a righteous man avails much. God is telling us that prayer has conditions, that it has posture, that it has a character requirement, and that when those conditions are met, it produces extraordinary results.
This sermon will take you through what prayer really is, why it changes everything, the different kinds of prayer God has given us, the reasons many prayers go unanswered, and the practical keys to building a prayer life that genuinely moves heaven.
| WHAT THIS SERMON COVERS 1. Key Bible Verses on the Power of Prayer Part 1 – What Prayer Really Is (Beyond Religion and Ritual) 2. What Prayer Really Is – Beyond Religion and Ritual Part 2 – Why Prayer Changes Everything (6 Things Only Prayer Can Do) 3. Why Prayer Changes Everything – 6 Things Only Prayer Can Do Part 3 – The Different Kinds of Prayer in Scripture 4. The Different Kinds of Prayer in Scripture Part 4 – Why Some Prayers Go Unanswered (5 Honest Reasons) 5. Why Some Prayers Go Unanswered – 5 Honest Reasons Part 5 – 7 Keys to a Powerful and Effective Prayer Life 6. 7 Keys to a Powerful and Effective Prayer Life Part 6 – What Happens in the Spiritual Realm When You Pray 7. What Happens in the Spiritual Realm When You Pray 8. Declaration of Commitment to a Life of Prayer 9. Closing Prayer 10. FAQ – Questions About Prayer 11. Share This Message |
How to Use This Sermon
You can use this message as a full sermon, a teaching for a prayer meeting, or a small-group study. Read the Scriptures aloud, pause for reflection after each main section, and close with the declaration and prayer so people can respond personally to God’s call to a deeper life of prayer.
What Does the Bible Say About the Power of Prayer?
These scriptures form the foundation of everything in this sermon. Read them slowly and let them anchor your faith before you go further:
For a related study that pairs well with this sermon, see our Bible study on what the Bible says about fear. [ADD INTERNAL LINK]
✔ Jeremiah 33:3 – “Call to Me and I will answer you and show you great and mighty things.” Prayer is an invitation from God Himself.
✔ James 5:16 – The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much. Prayer has conditions and produces results.
✔ Matthew 7:7–8 – Ask and it will be given; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened. Prayer is persistent pursuit.
✔ Philippians 4:6–7 – In everything by prayer and supplication let your requests be made known to God. Peace follows prayer.
✔ 1 Thessalonians 5:17 – Pray without ceasing. Prayer is a lifestyle, not an event.
✔ Matthew 18:19–20 – Where two or three agree in prayer, it shall be done. Corporate prayer carries special power.
✔ 1 John 5:14–15 – If we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. Alignment with God’s will is the key.
✔ Luke 18:1 – Jesus taught that men always ought to pray and not lose heart. Persistence is built into the design of prayer.
What Prayer Really Is – Beyond Religion and Ritual
Before we can talk about the power of prayer, we must dismantle the most common misunderstanding about what prayer is. Prayer is not a religious duty performed to satisfy God’s requirements. It is not the repetition of sacred words at prescribed times. It is not a magical formula that forces God to act. And it is certainly not a last resort when everything else has failed.
Prayer Is Conversation with a Living Father
Jesus revolutionised the concept of prayer in Matthew 6:9 when He taught His disciples to begin with the words: “Our Father in heaven.” In a religious world where God was approached with elaborate ritual and fearful distance, Jesus introduced an entirely new framework. Prayer is a conversation between a child and a Father. Not a formal petition to a remote deity – an intimate conversation with the God who already knows what you need before you ask (Matthew 6:8).
Prayer Is Partnership with God
Jeremiah 33:3 says: “Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know.” God is not saying that He cannot act without our prayer. He is saying that He has chosen to partner with His people – to show them great things in response to their call. Prayer is the mechanism through which God involves humanity in the work of heaven on earth. When you pray, you are not begging an unwilling God. You are activating a willing God who has been waiting for you to call.
Prayer Is Spiritual Warfare
Daniel 10 records one of the most revealing passages on prayer in all of Scripture. Daniel prayed and fasted for twenty-one days. On the first day he prayed, God dispatched an angel with the answer. But the angel was resisted by a demonic prince for twenty-one days until the archangel Michael came to help. The answer was sent immediately. The battle delayed it. Prayer is not simply talking to God – it is engaging in the real spiritual war that determines what happens on earth. Ephesians 6:12 reminds us that we wrestle not against flesh and blood. Prayer is the primary weapon of that wrestling.
| THE FOUNDATIONAL DEFINITION OF PRAYER: Prayer is the God-ordained means by which a child of God brings the will of heaven into contact with the needs of earth. It is not convincing God to act – it is aligning with what God has already purposed and activating it through faith-filled, persistent, Word-grounded communion with the Father. |
Why Prayer Changes Everything – 6 Things Only Prayer Can Do
There are things that only happen through prayer. Not through talent. Not through hard work. Not through human strategy or connection. Only through prayer. Here are six of them:
1. Prayer Changes Impossible Situations
In Acts 12, Peter was in prison, chained between two soldiers, scheduled for execution. The church prayed without ceasing. An angel appeared, chains fell off, gates opened on their own, and Peter walked free. The situation was impossible by every human measure. Prayer made it possible. James 5:17–18 points to Elijah – a man with a nature just like ours – who prayed and shut the heavens for three and a half years, then prayed again and the rain came. Prayer changes what cannot be changed by any other means. This does not mean God always answers in the exact way or timing we expect, but it does mean there is no situation beyond His reach when we pray.
2. Prayer Releases Peace That Surpasses Understanding
Philippians 4:6–7 gives a direct formula: bring everything to God in prayer with thanksgiving, and the peace of God which surpasses all understanding will guard your heart and mind in Christ Jesus. This peace is not the absence of problems – it is a supernatural calm in the middle of them. It cannot be manufactured by positive thinking, therapy, or willpower. It comes specifically and exclusively through prayer. The believer who prays carries a peace that the world cannot give and cannot take away.
3. Prayer Moves the Angels of God
Psalm 103:20 declares: “Bless the Lord, you His angels, who excel in strength, who do His word, heeding the voice of His word.” Angels respond to the Word of God. When you pray God’s Word back to Him in faith, you are releasing the voice of His Word into the spiritual atmosphere – and angels respond. Daniel’s prayer moved Gabriel. The church’s prayer moved an angel to Peter’s prison cell. Prayer activates angelic activity in your situation.
4. Prayer Produces Breakthrough Where Nothing Else Has Worked
Acts 16:25–26 records Paul and Silas in prison at midnight – beaten, bleeding, in chains. They began to pray and sing praise to God. Suddenly a great earthquake shook the foundations, every door opened, and every chain fell loose. Midnight prayers produce earthquake results. If you have tried everything and nothing has worked, you have not yet exhausted the most powerful resource available to you. Prayer produces breakthrough where every other option has been exhausted.
5. Prayer Heals the Sick
James 5:14–15 is unambiguous: “Is anyone among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the church, and let them pray over him… and the prayer of faith will save the sick, and the Lord will raise him up.” Prayer heals. Not just metaphorically. Scripture gives real examples of physical healing through the prayer of faith. James 5:14–15 is clear that God responds when His people pray in faith for the sick. We do not control how or when God heals, but we are commanded to pray and expect Him to move.
6. Prayer Shapes History
2 Chronicles 7:14 contains one of the most extraordinary political and national promises in the Bible: “If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.” The healing of a nation is conditional on the prayer of God’s people. Not only on elections, governments, or economic policy, but fundamentally on the prayer and repentance of God’s people. Prayer does not just change individual lives – it shapes the course of nations.
| “The effective, fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much. Elijah was a man with a nature like ours, and he prayed earnestly that it would not rain; and it did not rain on the land for three years and six months.” James 5:16–17 (NKJV) |

The Different Kinds of Prayer in Scripture
The Bible reveals that prayer is not one-dimensional. God has given His people multiple forms of prayer, each with a distinct function and purpose. A mature prayer life draws from all of them:
1. The Prayer of Supplication – Asking God for Specific Needs
Philippians 4:6 instructs: “In everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God.” Supplication is specific asking – naming the need, the person, the situation before God with precise faith. Jesus modelled this in Gethsemane: “If it is possible, let this cup pass from Me.” Specific prayer gets specific answers.
2. The Prayer of Intercession – Standing in the Gap for Others
Ezekiel 22:30 records God searching for a man to stand in the gap. Intercession is praying on behalf of another person, city, or nation. It is the most costly form of prayer because it requires sustained investment in someone else’s situation. Abraham interceded for Sodom. Moses interceded for Israel. Jesus currently intercedes for us at the right hand of the Father (Romans 8:34). Intercession is one of the highest callings in the Kingdom.
3. The Prayer of Thanksgiving and Praise – Worship as Prayer
Psalm 100:4 instructs: “Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise.” Thanksgiving and praise are not just emotional responses – they are forms of prayer that position us in God’s presence. Acts 16 demonstrates that praise-prayer at midnight produces supernatural results. The prayer of praise operates in a dimension that petition alone does not access.
4. The Prayer of Agreement – Corporate, United Faith
Matthew 18:19–20 contains one of the most powerful corporate prayer promises in Scripture: “If two of you agree on earth concerning anything that they ask, it will be done for them by My Father in heaven.” Agreement prayer multiplies the power of individual prayer exponentially. This is why prayer meetings, prayer chains, and corporate intercession are not optional extras in the church – they are strategic weapons.
5. The Prayer of Faith – Specific, Bold, Expectant Asking
Mark 11:24 says: “Whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them.” The prayer of faith is characterised by expectation. It asks specifically, believes actively, and thanks God in advance. This is the prayer that moves mountains, according to Jesus. It is not presumption – it is faith aligned with the revealed will of God in Scripture.
6. Praying in the Spirit – Tongues and Spiritual Prayer
Jude 1:20 instructs: “Build yourselves up on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit.” 1 Corinthians 14:14–15 distinguishes between praying with the mind and praying with the spirit. Praying in tongues bypasses the limitations of the human mind and allows the Holy Spirit to intercede through us for things we do not even have the language to articulate. Romans 8:26 confirms: “The Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings that cannot be uttered.”
Why Some Prayers Go Unanswered – 5 Honest Reasons
The Bible is honest about the fact that not every prayer receives an immediate visible answer. Rather than ignoring this reality, Scripture addresses it directly. Here are five of the most common reasons prayers go unanswered:
1. Asking Outside God’s Will
1 John 5:14–15 conditions answered prayer on asking according to His will. James 4:3 adds: “You ask and do not receive, because you ask amiss, that you may spend it on your pleasures.” God is not a vending machine who dispenses whatever we request. He is a Father who answers what is genuinely good for us and aligned with His purposes. Praying God’s Word back to Him is the most reliable way to pray within His will.
2. Unconfessed Sin Creating a Barrier
Psalm 66:18 says plainly: “If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear.” Isaiah 59:2 confirms: “Your iniquities have separated you from your God; your sins have hidden His face from you, so that He will not hear.” Persistent, unconfessed, deliberately maintained sin interrupts the prayer channel. The solution is not condemnation – it is 1 John 1:9: “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us.” Confession restores access.
3. Lack of Faith and Double-Mindedness
James 1:6–8 warns that the person who prays while doubting is like a wave of the sea driven by the wind – unstable in all their ways. “Let not that man suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord.” Faith is not the feeling of certainty – it is the choice to act on God’s Word regardless of how the situation looks. Praying with your mouth while doubting in your heart creates a divided signal that heaven does not respond to.
4. Unforgivingness Toward Others
Mark 11:25–26 records Jesus saying: “When you stand praying, if you have anything against anyone, forgive him, that your Father in heaven may also forgive you your trespasses.” Unforgiveness is one of the most common and least suspected prayer blockers. You can be theologically correct, spiritually disciplined, and persistent in prayer – and still have your prayers hindered by unforgiveness toward one person. Forgive before you pray.
5. God’s Timing Is Different from Our Timeline
Daniel prayed and the answer was sent immediately – but he did not receive it for twenty-one days due to spiritual warfare (Daniel 10:12–13). Jesus told the parable of the persistent widow specifically to teach that men “always ought to pray and not lose heart” (Luke 18:1). Sometimes the answer is not delayed because God is unwilling but because there is a gap between the decree and the delivery. Persistence in prayer is not nagging God – it is holding the ground until the answer arrives.
| THE MOST DANGEROUS PRAYER MISTAKE: Praying once and giving up when you do not see immediate results. Jesus’ teaching on prayer consistently emphasises persistence. The widow kept coming (Luke 18). The friend kept knocking at midnight (Luke 11). Abraham kept standing before God interceding for Sodom. The pattern of Scripture is clear: God responds to those who do not give up. “For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened” (Matthew 7:8) |
7 Keys to a Powerful and Effective Prayer Life
Based on the patterns of Scripture and the examples of the great pray-ers of the Bible, here are seven keys that distinguish a prayer life that produces results from one that merely goes through the motions:
1. Pray the Word – Use Scripture as Your Foundation
The most powerful prayers in the Bible are prayers built on what God has already said. When you pray God’s Word back to Him, you are praying within His will by definition, and you are also releasing the inherent power of the Word itself. Isaiah 55:11 promises: “My Word… shall not return to Me void.” Build a library of scriptures for every area of your life and pray them specifically and consistently.
2. Pray with Thanksgiving – Enter His Presence with Gratitude
Philippians 4:6 links prayer with thanksgiving as a single package: “By prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving.” Thanksgiving is not a spiritual formality added to the beginning of prayer – it is a posture that positions your faith. You cannot genuinely thank God for His faithfulness in the past and simultaneously doubt Him about the present. Thanksgiving activates faith. Begin every prayer session by recounting specific things God has done.
3. Pray Specifically – Name the Need, the Person, the Situation
Jesus asked the blind man: “What do you want Me to do for you?” (Mark 10:51). The man’s need was obvious. Jesus already knew it. But He asked for the specific request. Specific prayer produces specific answers that build specific faith. Vague prayer produces vague results that leave you uncertain whether God moved. “Lord, bless everyone” is not the same as “Lord, open this specific door for this specific person by this specific date.” Pray specifically.
4. Pray Persistently – Do Not Give Up
Luke 18:1 is the direct instruction of Jesus: “Men always ought to pray and not lose heart.” The Greek word translated “not lose heart” means not to become weary, not to abandon the post. Persistence in prayer is not a sign of lack of faith – it is an expression of it. The widow who kept coming to the unjust judge received her answer because of her persistence. If she prevailed over an unjust judge, how much more will you prevail before a just and loving Father?
5. Pray in Secret – Build the Private Foundation
Matthew 6:6 records Jesus saying: “When you pray, go into your room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly.” The public prayer life is only as strong as the private one. The most powerful preachers, prophets, and intercessors in history were men and women who spent more time with God in secret than they ever spent in public. Build your secret place first.
6. Fast and Pray – Combine for Intensified Results
Isaiah 58:6 describes fasting as a spiritual force that looses the bands of wickedness, undoes heavy burdens, and lets the oppressed go free. Jesus taught in Matthew 17:21 that certain things only come through prayer and fasting. Fasting is not a hunger strike to persuade God – it is a voluntary abstinence that intensifies spiritual sensitivity, breaks the grip of the flesh, and positions the spirit to receive what God is already willing to give. Combine prayer with fasting in your most urgent seasons.
7. Pray in the Spirit – Let the Holy Spirit Intercede Through You
Romans 8:26–27 reveals that when we do not know how to pray as we ought, the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groanings that cannot be uttered. Praying in the Spirit – whether in tongues or in deep, Spirit-led intercession – allows us to pray beyond the limitations of our own knowledge and understanding. The Holy Spirit knows exactly what is needed, what is in God’s will, and how to intercede most effectively. Yield to Him in prayer.
To go deeper in practical steps, you can also read our 50 Prayer Points for the Holy Spirit and Fire and our guide on building a daily prayer routine. [ADD INTERNAL LINKS]
| “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:6–7 (NKJV) |
What Happens in the Spiritual Realm When You Pray
Prayer is not a one-dimensional conversation. Every genuine prayer initiates activity in the spiritual realm that is often invisible to the human eye but is absolutely real. Daniel 10 gives us the clearest window into this invisible world that exists in the entire Bible.
When Daniel prayed, God dispatched Gabriel immediately with the answer. But a demonic prince called the Prince of Persia resisted the angel for twenty-one days. The answer was in transit – but the delivery was contested. It took twenty-one days of Daniel’s persistent prayer and the intervention of the archangel Michael to break through. The moment Daniel stopped praying would have been the moment the resistance won.
This reveals several things about what prayer does in the spiritual realm. It dispatches angelic messengers. It engages spiritual warfare. It maintains the pressure on the enemy’s resistance. And it ultimately determines what breaks through into the natural realm. Every prayer you pray is doing something – even when you cannot see it. The battle is happening above you. Your prayer is the fuel that keeps it going until the breakthrough comes.
| WHAT YOUR PRAYER IS DOING RIGHT NOW: Every time you pray, you are dispatching angels, resisting demonic interference, aligning earth with heaven’s decrees, releasing the power of the blood of Jesus into your situation, and building the spiritual pressure that eventually produces visible breakthrough. Prayer is never wasted. It is always working. Even when nothing visible has changed, the spiritual reality has shifted. Keep praying. |
| 🔥 DECLARATION OF COMMITMENT TO A LIFE OF PRAYER SPEAK THIS ALOUD AND MAKE IT YOUR DAILY COVENANT WITH GOD I commit my life to prayer! From this day I will not neglect the most powerful tool God has given me. I will pray in the morning when the day begins, in the evening when the day ends, and without ceasing throughout everything in between. I will pray specifically, persistently, and with thanksgiving. I will pray God’s Word. I will pray in the Spirit. I will fast and pray in my urgent seasons. I will not give up until the answer comes – because I serve a God who hears, a God who answers, and a God who shows great and mighty things to those who call on Him. In the name of Jesus Christ. Amen! |
| CLOSING PRAYER Father, I come before You as the God who hears prayer – the God who told Jeremiah to call to You and You would answer. I confess that I have not always prayed as I should. I have been too busy, too distracted, too discouraged, and sometimes too faithless to call on You the way You deserve and the way I need. Today I recommit myself to a life of prayer. Teach me to pray as Jesus taught His disciples. Give me a hunger for Your presence that no earthly thing can satisfy. Let my prayer life produce results that glorify You and build my faith. I receive the spirit of prayer and supplication afresh today. In the name of Jesus. Amen! |
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE POWER OF PRAYER
| How long should I pray each day? The Bible does not prescribe a specific daily duration but gives clear patterns. Daniel prayed three times a day (Daniel 6:10). David prayed morning, noon, and evening (Psalm 55:17). Jesus spent entire nights in prayer before major decisions (Luke 6:12). The instruction of 1 Thessalonians 5:17 to “pray without ceasing” points to prayer as an attitude of continuous communion rather than a fixed time block. Start with a consistent daily commitment – even fifteen minutes of focused, Word-based prayer each morning – and build from there. Quality and consistency matter more than duration. What do I do when I do not feel like praying? This is the most honest question a believer can ask. The answer is: pray anyway. Feelings are not the foundation of prayer – obedience and faith are. Luke 18:1 says men ought to pray – not men ought to pray when they feel like it. Begin with thanksgiving even if the feelings are not there. Read a psalm aloud. Pray God’s Word even if it feels mechanical. Most believers who pray through the feeling of not wanting to pray find that the atmosphere shifts within minutes. The feeling follows the act of faith – not the other way around. Is there a right and wrong way to pray? The Bible does not mandate a specific posture, formula, or format for prayer. Jesus’ disciples prayed standing, kneeling, prostrate, and with hands raised. What matters is the heart condition – humility, faith, sincerity, and alignment with God’s Word and will. The one thing Jesus specifically warned against was “vain repetitions” (Matthew 6:7) – mechanical, mindless recitation without genuine engagement. Pray from your heart, in your own words, grounded in Scripture, with genuine faith and expectation. How do I pray for someone who does not want prayer? You pray for them privately and persistently without their participation or permission. Intercession does not require the consent of the person being prayed for – it only requires your faith and God’s willingness to move. Moses interceded for Israel when Israel was actively rejecting God. Jesus prays for us even when we are not asking for it (Romans 8:34, Hebrews 7:25). Pray for the person specifically, plead the blood of Jesus over them, and trust God to work in their life in ways that your human influence never could. Why does God sometimes say no to my prayer? God answers every genuine prayer – but His answers are yes, no, and wait. A “no” from God is not a rejection. It is the response of a Father who sees the full picture when you can only see the immediate situation. Paul asked three times for his thorn to be removed. God said no – and the reason was that His grace was sufficient and His strength was made perfect in Paul’s weakness (2 Corinthians 12:9). Some of God’s most life-changing answers have been “no.” Trust His wisdom as much as you trust His power. How do I build a consistent daily prayer life? Consistency in prayer is built the same way consistency in any discipline is built – through deliberate habit formation. Set a specific time, a specific place, and a specific structure. Daniel’s prayer life survived a king’s decree to stop praying because it was already a non-negotiable habit. Start with a prayer journal where you write your specific requests and record God’s answers. Use Scripture as a guide. Find a prayer partner for accountability. Protect your prayer time as fiercely as you protect any other important appointment – because it is the most important one you have. |
The Most Important Thing You Can Do Today
Of all the things you could do today – all the tasks, the responsibilities, the opportunities, the urgent demands on your time – the most important, the most productive, and the most eternally significant thing you can do is pray. Not plan to pray. Not feel guilty about not praying. Pray.
Jeremiah 33:3 is still in your Bible: “Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know.” The invitation is still open. The line is never busy. The Father is always listening. The answer is already being prepared. And the only thing standing between where you are and “great and mighty things” is one simple act: calling on God.
Close this page and pray. Right now. Whatever is in your heart, whatever is weighing on you, whatever situation seems impossible, whatever door seems permanently shut – bring it to the God who answers. This is the power of prayer. And it is available to you today.
Do you have a specific prayer need? The Divine Attention Prayer Network team would love to stand with you in prayer.
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