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Lesson 5: Praying With Thankfulness

Study Guide/Outline

Introduction

Prayer is a divine invitation to partner with God in transforming the earth. It is more than a monologue; it is a conversation with heaven that carries power, authority, and results. Believers are called to pray with faith, not doubt, knowing that prayer is a mechanism by which God’s will is released into the earth. When believers pray with faith and thanksgiving, circumstances shift, lives are changed, and heaven touches earth.

Section 1: The Power of Devotion and Thanksgiving

  • Summary: Prayer must be a daily, intentional, and devoted practice in the life of every believer. It is a lifestyle of consistent communication with God, rooted in faith and expectation.
  • Main Points:
    • Devotion Unlocks Heaven – True devotion in prayer creates space for heaven’s will to be manifested on earth.
    • Faith is Watchful – Being watchful means expecting God to move as you pray in faith.
    • Thankfulness is Essential – Thankfulness is not an optional attitude but a vital ingredient in fruitful prayer.
  • Scripture References: Colossians 4:2; James 5:15

Section 2: Thanksgiving Produces Fruitfulness

  • Summary: Gratitude is not only a response to blessings, but a principle which draws the promises of God into present reality.
  • Main Points:
    • Wishful Prayers Lack Faith – Prayers rooted in wishful thinking hope for change but lack the confidence of God’s promises, while thankful prayers reflect trust that the answer is already secured.
    • Thanksgiving is the Will of God – In every situation, giving thanks is God’s directive for believers.
    • Thankful People Are Fruitful People – You cannot produce lasting spiritual fruit without cultivating a thankful heart.
  • Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 5:18; Colossians 2:7

Section 3: Rooted in Faith

  • Summary: Spiritual fruitfulness begins with a deep foundation in the Word and consistent faith, not instant results or visible recognition.
  • Main Points:
    • Rooted in Secret – True growth begins in unseen faithfulness. Being rooted is not flashy, but it’s foundational.
    • Consistency Builds Capacity – Steady, consistent engagement with the Word builds a structure that can support greater spiritual blessing.
    • Faithfulness Over Ambition – God rewards those who are faithful, not those who seek advancement and recognition.
  • Scripture References: Colossians 2:7

Section 4: Praise Shuts the Mouth of the Enemy

  • Summary: Praise is not only a response to victory, but a spiritual weapon that silences the lies of the enemy and shifts mental and emotional battles.
  • Main Points:
    • Praise Silences the Enemy – When believers praise, the voice of the accuser is stopped.
    • Your Words Guide Your Mind – You cannot listen to the enemy and praise God at the same time.
    • Praise is a Weapon – Praising God in difficulty is an act of warfare and alignment with heaven.
  • Scripture References: Psalm 8:2; Matthew 21:16

Section 5: The Prayer of Faith is a Prayer of Praise

  • Summary: Effective prayer is not begging or wishing, but faith-filled declaration rooted in the finished work of Christ and filled with thanksgiving.
  • Main Points:
    • Pray the Will of God – True prayer aligns with God’s Word, not speculation.
    • The Power of Thankfulness – Saying “I thank You, Lord” is more powerful than pleading “God, please.”
    • Faith Sounds Like Praise – The prayer of faith is joyful, confident, and full of expectation.
  • Scripture References: Philippians 4:6; 1 John 5:14–15

Conclusion

Believers are called to release the will of heaven through faith-filled, thankful prayer. Instead of pleading or doubting, we pray from a position of confidence in God’s Word. Praise and thanksgiving shift our mindset, silence the enemy, and bring spiritual promises into earthly reality. As we devote ourselves to prayer and become rooted in the Word, we position ourselves to experience God’s fullness and fruitfulness in every area of life.