The Saturday evening session of The Summit was particularly joyful. It seemed that we reached a higher level of praise and worship.
John Alley taught about Bold Apostolic Prayer
Praying bold apostolic prayers
The Son of Man has authority on earth.
As Christians we also have authority.
The word of God has power, and our words have power too. We need to find a higher level of power.
We must pray things through. Every believer can get a miracle. You have to persevere to get the outcome.
We need to ask but we also move beyond.
Matk 11:14. When you pray believe you have already received, and it will be done for you.
In the beginning simple prayers work for us. As we mature we have to learn to command or declare. This is growth in faith.
God meets us more than half way. He will sometimes grant requests even if we feel that we have no faith.
The power ingredient is choosing to believe God.
Two stages:
- Ask. More specific the better. Explain to the Lord why you need it. Make sure your heart is clean before the Lord
- Set your heart to believe. Say “Lord I believe” even if you don’t feel like you have any faith. Declare you believe and thank Him for answering already.
You will be in a better place if you are rejoicing in the Lord as opposed to focusing on anguished requests.
Higher level is to thank God for the answer without even asking.
Don’t pray “if” prayers. Open the door through declaration prayers. “Lord you have a purpose and I declare that doors will open for me” etc.
We sense what ought to be and declare that it will be done. It is OK to make mistakes as long as you persevere and search for the grace for breakthroughs.
In all the gospels where there are miracles, Jesus never prayed a prayer. Half the time He didn’t even give a command.
Peter and Paul healed without prayer.
If you learn to grow in the authority of Christ you can say to a mountain and don’t doubt, it will be done. You can give a simple command and it will be done.













