When Prayer Becomes a System: A Sermon Review of “Why God Delays in Answering Our Prayers” (Prayer Series Pt 2)
In a previous post, I reflected on a sermon teaching that unintentionally framed prayer as something that produces results when practiced correctly. This second message, “Why God Delays in Answering Our Prayers,” continues that same framework — and unfortunately deepens some of its problems. Again, the concern here is not sincerity or desire to encourage prayer. Christians should pray. Jesus calls us to pray continually. But when prayer is explained through a system of spiritual mechanics — reasons, steps, formulas, and techniques for increasing answers — something essential is lost. And the people most harmed are often the believers trying hardest to follow God faithfully. This review seeks to examine the teaching biblically and recover a clearer evangelical understanding of prayer rooted in the gospel rather than spiritual performance. The Stated Question — and the Shift That Follows The sermon begins with a good and honest question: If God wants to answer prayer, w...