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Alma 33

Alma 33. Answers to Prayer. Jake, the rancher, went one day to fix a distant fence. The wind was cold and gusty and the clouds rolled gray and dense, As he pounded the last nail in and gathered tools to go. The temperature had fallen and the snow began to blow.

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Alma 33

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  1. Alma 33 Answers to Prayer

  2. Jake, the rancher, went one day to fix a distant fence. The wind was cold and gusty and the clouds rolled gray and dense, As he pounded the last nail in and gathered tools to go. The temperature had fallen and the snow began to blow. When he finally reached his pickup, he felt a heavy heart, from the sound of that ignition, he knew it wouldn't start.

  3. So Jake did what most of us do if we'd have been there. He humbly bowed his head and sent aloft a prayer. As he turned the key for the last time, he softly cursed his luck. They found him three days later, frozen stiff in that old truck. Now Jake had been around in life and done his share of roamin'. But when he saw Heaven, he was shocked -- it look just like Wyomin'.

  4. So he went to heaven, And met good Saint Peter. "I've always heard," Jake said to Pete, "that God will answer prayers, But one time I asked for help, well He, just plain wasn't there. Does God answer prayers of some, and ignores the prayers of others?

  5. Now I ain't trying to act smart, it's just the way I feel, And I was wonderin', could you tell -- what the heck's the deal? Peter listened very patiently and when Jake was done, There were smiles of recognition, “That day your truck, it wouldn't start, and you sent your prayer a flying, You gave us all a real bad time, with hundreds of us a trying.

  6. A thousand angels rushed to help But we hadn't heard from you in quite a while And though all prayers are answered, and God ain't got no quota, He didn't recognize your voice, and started a truck in North Dakota.

  7. Alma 33 Read Alma 33:4-11 and Alma 34:17–27 and look for what Amulek taught about when we should pray and what we should pray about. (How do you think this counsel helped the Zoramites, who thought they could worship only once a week?) Doctrines associated with prayer • Does God care what words we use? • Can you change God’s mind through prayer? • What is the purpose of prayer? • Bible Dictionary (pg753) • Is it OK to pray over everything? Is there anything we shouldn’t pray for? • What about praying out loud?   • What little things do you do to make prayers more meaningful? Making it mighty prayer?  

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  17. “Petitioning in prayer has taught me that the vault of heaven with all its blessings is to be opened only by a combination lock. One tumbler falls when there is faith. A second when there is personal righteousness; The third and final tumbler falls only when what is sought is God’s will… Elder Maxwell, “Insights,” New Era, Apr. 1978, 6

  18. “Sometimes we pound on the vault door for something we want very much and wonder why the door does not open. We would be very spoiled children if that vault door opened any more easily that it does. I can tell, looking back, that God truly loves me by inventorying the petitions He has refused to grant me. Our rejected petitions tell us much about ourselves but also much about our flawless Father” Elder Maxwell, “Insights,” New Era, Apr. 1978, 6

  19. Prayer sometimes requires a “Wrestle BEFORE the Lord” 1. A wrestle with sorrow (2 Cor. 7:10) 2. A wrestle with guilt “There must be a consciousness of guilt. It cannot be brushed aside. It must be acknowledged and not rationalized away…There must be a prickling of conscience, perhaps sleepless hours, eyes that are wet.” (Teachings of SWK, 87). (STORY FROM BISHOP JACOBS)

  20. Prayer sometimes requires a “Wrestle BEFORE the Lord” 3. A wrestle with time “Often the Lord requires a period of time passing before lifting the burden of sin” (Kimball, Faith Precedes the Miracle, 210). 4. A wrestle in prayer “No casual prayer; no worn phrases; no momentary appeal. All the day long, with seconds turning into minutes, and minutes into hours. Repentance is not a single act of forgiveness. Communication with and approval from the Redeemer determines a soul to press on without ceasing.” (Faith Precedes the Miracle, Kimball, 211).

  21. Alma 33 “I remember reading that Jacob wrestled all night, ‘until the breaking of the day,’ for a blessing; and I want to tell you that for eighty-five nights I have gone through that experience, wrestling for a blessing. Eighty-five times, the breaking of the day has found me on my knees praying to the Lord to help me and strengthen me and make me equal to this great responsibility that has come to me.” Spencer W. Kimball, Oct. 1943 General Conference

  22. Alma 33 “Satan will try to make us believe that our sins are not forgiven because we can remember them. Satan is a liar; he tries to blur our vision and lead us away from the path of repentance and forgiveness. God did not promise that we would not remember our sins. Remembering will help us avoid making the same mistakes again. But if we stay true and faithful, the memory of our sins will be softened over time. This will be part of the needed healing and sanctification process.” Dieter F. Uchtdorf, April 2007 Gen. Conf.

  23. Alma 33 • Choose one of the following hymns: • “Joseph Smith’s First Prayer” (Hymns, no. 26) • “Be Thou Humble” (no. 130) • “Did You Think to Pray?” (no. 140) • “Sweet Hour of Prayer” (no. 142) • “Secret Prayer” (no. 144) • “Child’s Prayer” (Children’s Hymn) • Read the words of their hymn and look for three important principles taught in that hymn.

  24. Alma 33 Share a spiritually defining moment/testimony solidifying prayer from your life.

  25. Alma 33 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0D67J7C0aE Mormon Message: Prayer by President Monson

  26. “The scriptures record remarkable accounts of men whose lives changed dramatically, in an instant, as it were… “But we must be cautious as we discuss these remarkable examples. Though they are real and powerful, they are the exception more than the rule. “For every Paul, for every Enos, and for every King Lamoni, there are hundreds and thousands of people who find the process of repentance much more subtle, much more imperceptible. Day by day they move closer to the Lord, little realizing they are building a Godlike life” (Ezra Taft Benson, Ensign, October 1989).

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  28. FieryFlying Serpents Numbers 21:4-9 John 3:14-15 1 Nephi 17:41 2 Nephi 25:20 Alma 33:19-20 Helaman 8:14-16 2 Kings 18:4

  29. Alma 33:19-20 • Read Alma 33:19–20, and identify what happened to the Israelites who chose to look and what happened to those who chose not to look.

  30. Alma 33 Look to God …and live

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