Prayer is our involvement in God's continuing plan for our lives, our families, our communities, our cities, our nations, and our world. Wagner speaks in a forthright manner declaring hidden things that Christians are missing in making their prayers effective. prayer is a spiritual en devour meaning we have to have our spiritual senses aware. prayer is also communication and for any communication to attain any results it has to be direct and to the point.
Here are some favorite quotes.
" In the Boy of Christ, the eye needs the ear and the ear needs the hand. when we team up together, we can do wonderful things for God's Kingdom that we could not do by ourselves."(89)
"The true powerful house of prayer will have prayer saturating every aspect of its individual and corporate life. having significant prayer will be seen as the first thing to do when planning, when meeting. etc. There will be teaching on prayer from the pulpit, in Sunday School classes, and in small group settings. People will think of prayer as a major factor to be used at first to solve any problem. The whole congregation will be involved in prayer to some degree. Prayer will have foundational positioning in the life of the individual and the church as a whole." (122)
What is it that moves the hand of God to redeem the nations? Apparently it is prayer - the prayers of the saints. (Check out Revelation 5. 8 and Revelation 8.5)(186)
Guilt that has never been dealt with is an open invitation to demonic powers. Before we can bin the strongman we need to deal with sins that have given the enemy legal right to occupy. The devil and his principalities have been defeated by Jesus on the cross and they would not be able to stay on unless they were relying on old invitations that have never been canceled. (206)
psalm 8 - out of the mouth of children you have perfected praise and silenced the enemy and the avenger. (children's prayer are powerful)
There is nothing - again, NOTHING!! - more basic or essential to victorious prayer than violent prayer. Its prayer that breaks the rules of human reserve; tears that erode our neat composure; strong cries that rise above recitations of religious words. This praying becomes powerful, not because it's vibrant with emotion, but because it has broken the bons of mere reason alone. it has reason, an the words spoken do have a coherence born of the mind of Go, but the passion that gives them force streams from His heart! (221)