Prayer Can Move Your Mountains: Not for the Faint of Heart
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Charles F. Keim
I have a MDIV from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and I have been in the ministry from 1974 til present. I have written this book to help people who are struggling to live the Christian life, to help them overcome mountains they have built in their lives that hender their Christian walk. Questions like doubt, guilt, anger, temptation, how to know for sure you have been born again etc. This book also contains personal prayers and answer to those prayers that may help others see that God is truly in control. In April of 2009, the day before Easter, my wife Glenda was injured in a hores riding accident. She broke all the frontal bones in her face, she spent nine days in the hospital, 30 days with her mouth wired shut and 40 days with a trachea. An angel showed up at the scene of the accident and touched her. She came too immediately, I turned to thank him for thouching her and he was gone. On December 4th, 2009 I was in a car accident that nearly took my life. I spent 7 weeks in a coma, while in my coma I had the privilege to see and walk with Jesus, I was in the hospital from December 4th til Feb. 19th. Doctors gave me zero chance to make it. My wife had lost her mother just one week to the day before my accident and she told God, "I can't do another Friday night, your going to have to carry me through this one. She said it was like God just came down an held her in His arms. She knew from that point on that I would live. I had planed to have the book finished in December but one more chapter needed to be written, Removing Your Mountain of Adversity. The last chapter has my story in it.
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Prayer Can Move Your Mountains - Charles F. Keim
Contents
Prologue
Chapter 1: Remove Your Mountain of Unanswered Prayer
Chapter 2: Remove Your Mountain of Unbelief
Chapter 3: Remove Your Mountain of Weakness and Sin
Chapter 4: Remove Your Mountain of Fear
Chapter 5: Remove Your Mountain of Guilt
Chapter 6: Remove Your Mountain of Doubt
Chapter 7: Remove Your Mountain of Depression
Chapter 8: Remove Your Mountain of Anger
Chapter 9: Remove Your Mountain of Temptation
Chapter 10: Remove Your Mountain of Adversity
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Prologue
In 2000, a little book written by Bruce Wilkinson called The Prayer of Jabez made the bestsellers list. It was an instant success for the hope that it brought to millions of people. Many read, claimed the prayer for themselves, and as so often is the case, abused and misused the prayer for selfish gain. For many, no consideration was given to the will of God. No limit was placed on the appeal of enlarging one’s borders, one’s health, or one’s wealth. Consequently, many were left disillusioned and frustrated with another get-rich-quick claim with God as their pawn. They failed to understand the responsibility that comes with the Lord enlarging one’s territory.
They also failed to understand that God sometimes answers with a resounding no. Not everything we want is good for us, and God, for our own sake, sometimes withholds what we ask. James 4:3 tells us, You ask and you receive not, because you ask amiss, that you may consume it upon your lusts.
There is a spiritual principal here that warns us to keep our wants in check. God is faithful to give us His will for our lives and He will give us what we ask when we ask according to His will. Jesus Himself demonstrated this principle when He prayed to the Father, not My will but Thine be done.
God is not limited in His ability to answer our prayers, but He is conditional in answering our prayers. He looks at the motivation of our heart, the spiritual condition of our soul, the intent in which our request is made. He also answers according to His sovereignty. Remember, God answers to no one; He needs not our approval on any decision He makes for He is omnipotent, which means He possesses complete authority and power to do anything He chooses to do at the discretion of His will. God is also omniscient, or all-knowing. He knows the past, the present, and the future. Therefore, His decisions are based on His sovereign will and His omniscience, knowing what is in our best interest for the present and the future. It is futile to pray for anything contrary to His will and contradictory to the Word of God, the Holy Bible. Notice that I did not say it is futile to pray. God wants us to pray, and He loves to answer our prayers in a manner befitting us and for His glory. When we pray in accordance to His will and with faith to receive what we ask, nothing is too grand for Him to grant it and nothing is too big that He cannot handle it.
I have entitled this book Prayer Can Move Your Mountains: Not for the Faint of Heart because I believe the biggest mountains we will ever face are that of self, sin, selfish pride, and a broken desire to have it our way. It is not for the faint of heart, for the request of the prayers in this book are life-altering, challenging, many times risky, but always rewarding. You will read not only the prayers from the Word of God, but also testimonies in my life of answered prayers.
It is my sincere hope and prayer for the readers of this book to enjoin themselves with the will of God for their lives and to discover the secret for answered prayer. Read this book with a teachable heart and a pliable spirit and hold on for one of the most exciting journeys of your life; God is about to move your mountains.
Chapter 1: Remove Your Mountain of Unanswered Prayer
The key to answered prayer is found in John 15:7: If you abide in me and my words abide in you, you shall ask what you will, and it shall be done unto you
(KJV).
If you live in Me (abide vitally united to Me) and My words remain in you (and continue to live in your hearts, I command you to) ask (at once) whatever you will and (even if it has to be created) it shall be done unto you
Amp. V). If is a little word with a big meaning; it qualifies the one praying for answered prayer. Jesus is teaching in John chapter 15 that He is the true vine and we are the branches. A limb severed from a tree cannot produce fruit and will wither and die. Jesus tells us here that apart from Him, we can do nothing. The only way we can produce fruit and receive answered prayer is to remain in Jesus and His words remain in us. Just as any electrical appliance cannot work separated from the power source, neither can we be empowered to live the Christian life or have answered prayers apart from Christ and His words.
Today’s power cords have three prongs: one for the positive, one for the negative, and one for the ground wire. The first prong of our power source is Jesus. How does one come to Christ? The process is simple: whosoever will, may come. You first must come to Jesus by believing that He is the Christ, the Son of God, and that He died on the cross for your sins, was buried, and arose from the dead. The belief that brings you into Christ is more than accepting facts about a historical figure; it is belief that surrenders all of your life to His Lordship. Paul said it this way in Romans 10:9–10, That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation
(KJV).
How can you expect God to answer your prayers if you don’t believe in His Son? It is impossible without belief. You cannot have access to the Father except by the Son. John 14:6 says, Jesus saith unto him, ‘I am the way, and the truth, and the life: no man cometh to the Father but by me’
(KJV). To be in Christ is not only to have accepted Him as your personal Lord and Savior; it is to be in His mindset, in His will. Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus
(Philippians 2:5 KJV).
Every day, we are to take on the character and nature of Jesus in our lives. The more we can emulate His life, the more we will be in the center of His will. It ought to be among our goals to learn to think, talk, and walk like Jesus. His desires ought to be our desires; His will our will. In short, we ought to be a Christian, one who not only claims Christ but has Christ within.
The words of Christ make up the second prong of the power cord. Jesus is the Word (Logos) and the words
in John 15:7 is rhemata, derived from the root word rhema, the activated word of Christ. Christ is