 Welcome to Bible Revival. I'm excited to be teaching you today on the three levels of prayer. And I believe they're practical, they're simple to apply, and if you apply them, they will actually change your prayer life and make you become more like Jesus, draw you closer to the Lord. It's, I believe as I apply these, it's a life-changing thing. But as you can see, we are guest hosts today, and me and my friend, Reuben Vargas, we're filling in for David and Stephen as they are traveling for ministry. So I'm blessed and privileged to be here and to be with you and to learn together. So let's get right into the content. We're talking about prayer. Prayer is crucial in our relationship with God. All of us know we need to pray. Prayer can also take on many different forms. It looks different in different circumstances, different seasons of our life. I'm sure that a lot of us can relate that. In one season, our prayer life looked very different than the next. As we were growing in the Lord, going through struggles or different seasons, our prayers looked different. But in this teaching, I want to outline three levels of prayer that I believe are essential to our walk with God and will help us draw closer to Jesus. It really will change the way that you pray, but make sure you stay until the end because the last one, I believe it's the most profound form of prayer. And honestly, the last one that I want to talk to you about really opened my eyes to a revelation of God that changed my life. And so number one, the first level of prayer that I believe is very important is the level of confession. With this thought, I want you to, as you're writing these notes down, number one point is confession. God can handle your mistakes. How many of you need to hear that encouraging word? Man, we all make mistakes. We all fail. We all fall from time to time. And we need to understand that God can handle these mistakes. God can handle us when we fall. In fact, he wants us to come to him. This is usually the way that we start to pray. That when we get into prayer, what does the enemy do? As soon as you get into prayer, you get into your prayer closet, your prayer room, your time of worship with the Lord, whatever it is, the first thing the enemy tries to do is tell you why you don't belong there, right? Well, you just messed up. You fell into sin. God's angry with you. God doesn't want you anymore because you sinned. You're too bad to be with God. You're too bad to spend time in prayer. And if we're not careful, we could hear all these lies from the enemy. Hear all these things. He takes a little bit of the truth, which is the mistake that we made, and then he attaches the lie. This is because you made this mistake, you can't pray. But the first level of prayer is confession. So when you find yourself in that moment, don't allow the enemy to use your sin to keep you away from the presence of God. Instead, take your sins and give them to the Lord. Repent of those things. Confess some to God instead of allowing them to push you away from God. In the book of 1 John, chapter 1, verse nine and 10, it says, if we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. If we say we have not sinned, we make him a liar and his word is not in us. When it comes to confession, and a lot of us struggle with this, is you have to be honest before the Lord. Sometimes when we go to pray, we think of all the things that we've done, the mistakes that we've made, and our pride will tell us things like, well, it's really not that bad. It's not really sin. It's not really rebellious. It's just a little mistake. Don't worry about it. And instead of confessing it to the Lord, we try to hide it from the Lord and say, well, I don't need to bring it to God. I'm just gonna talk to him like nothing's wrong, like everything's okay, but we have to come to the place of humility to humble yourself and confess that, God, I made a mistake. I did something wrong that I wasn't supposed to do. Now we don't go as a, listen, you're not slaves anymore, right? You're not slaves to sin, you're not slaves. You are sons and daughters of God. So that means when you go into prayer, you don't have to beg for his forgiveness. You don't have to beg for him to let you and you walk in confidently into the throne of grace because of what Jesus paid the price for, right? You walk in confidently, and then you're honest with him. You're humble before the Lord. Lord, I've been making mistakes. I've been struggling with anger. I let loose my temper. My temper got the best of me, God, and I was mean, I was angry. I yelled and I shouldn't have, or maybe, God, I've been struggling with lust, or I've been struggling with perversion. I need to bring this to you. I can't hide it from you. This is a good thing to confess to the Lord. Don't allow the enemy to use your sins to keep you out of the presence of God and say, confess them to God so that you can be forgiven. We all struggle. Every one of us has struggles. Every one of us fail, but we need to understand that when we fail, we don't run from God, but we run to God. And it's weird, it's a little bit crazy because when you first come to Jesus, you have these obvious sins, right? These things that you know are wrong, right? Whether it's relationships that are not good for you, music that you know is not good for you, again, losing your temper, watching things you shouldn't watch, going places you shouldn't go to, drinking and doing things you shouldn't do. It's these obvious sins that when you first come to the Lord, it's like, yeah, I know that I need to repent of these things. I know that I need to give them to God. I know that I need to confess them. But as you walk with Jesus for a while, as he begins to clean those things off you, what begins to develop is now God begins to show you things that are wrong that you didn't know were really wrong. He'll be gonna show you things that are out of alignment that you need to confess, right? Maybe it's not the outright sin that you used to struggle with. Maybe you just have a little bit of pride that you've not really noticed. Or maybe you're harboring a little bit of bitterness that you felt like was just a little bit of hurt, but you're letting it turn into bitterness. You're letting it turn into unforgiveness. And what God does is as we grow in maturity in our walk with him, is he begins to highlight things we didn't know. And so a great portion of this level of prayer of confession is to have a moment of prayer to say, God, is there anything in my life that is out of alignment of your will? Is there anything in me that you see is sinful that I don't see? He sees and knows way more about us than we do. His ways are not our ways. His thoughts are not our thoughts. So he knows, he's greater. He's smarter than we are, right? So we can't say, okay, God, I know that I'm good. Nothing's wrong with me. I haven't done any sin in a long time so I can come before you and everything's okay. Now that may be the case sometimes, but there's also a humility, right? There's also us being humble before the Lord saying, God, show me what's wrong. In fact, we read that in Psalms chapter 139, verse 23 through 24. Search me, oh God, and know my heart. Try me and know my thoughts and see if there be any grievous way in me and lead me in the way everlasting. God, open my eyes. Open my eyes and show me what I must confess. And when you do confess, when he does show you, you've got to own up to it. Sometimes God will show you something that you don't like, that you know is wrong, but you say, no, it's not that bad, right? I'll give you a simple example and I'm sure Ruben, you're gonna give me some thoughts on this in just a second, but a simple example, right? Maybe you're in a relationship that you know is wrong. You're like, well, we're not really sinning. It's not really that bad, nothing's going on, that's outright sin. But when you say, search me, oh God, he highlights and says, hey, this is not right. Now it's your decision to own it and say, okay, God, you know what? You're right, I need to surrender that to you or to try to hide it and say, no, God, there must be something else. But when God reveals something to us, we must own it. And another part of confession, confessing to the Lord is repentance. What good is it to confess sin to God and have that level of prayer if you never turn from it? If you say, God, I'm sorry for this sin, I'm sorry that I've done this, but now I'm gonna go back to it. That's not the way to do it. When we confess, we also must repent. Confession to the Lord is a sign of intimacy. It's showing that you trust him and that you value his input. You value him more than you value your sin. You love him more than you love your sin. You trust him more than you trust the lies of the enemy that says you're not welcome in his presence. So you say, God, I love you, I trust you, I value you. So I'm gonna confess my sins to you, repent of them so that I can be forgiven. Don't be ashamed to talk to him. He gets it, he knows it, he knows it all and he still loves you. Rib, what do you think about this? Yeah, I just wanna go ahead and add on because the reasons I find confession to be an important level in prayer is I actually came up with three that I believe to be important as much as it relates to confession with a level of prayer is the first one is it allows God to restore us as you shared in the book of John. And I'll reread it. It says, if we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us for our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. Confession shouldn't be this guilt trip and it shouldn't be presented to God like that but it's a way for God to purify us and it gives us a way to be free from guilt. Two, it increases our love for him and he is the reason for that. We are able to be free when we confess. Confession reminds us of why we need a savior. We come to a place of appreciation for God when we confess because he is faithful and he's just. In your confession, you should realize that there is a God who loves you and is for you. You come to know mercy especially when you confess to God. Understand that it allows God to restore you and two, it increases our love for him and lastly, three, it's necessary. You can't confess and expect God to move on your life and help you overcome that sin and grow in the Lord. Here's the thing about mature people is that they think that they need to confess when it's not important to them, when it's very little. They think they become so mature that confession is something that they shouldn't acknowledge but mature Christians will confess because they will acknowledge more of the Holy Spirit in their life and they'll begin to acknowledge and identify those sins in their life where they lack, where they have certain sins that is brought into their lives. The more we are aware, we acknowledge sin in other areas of our own lives, therefore leading to confessing and addressing whatever it is that God is putting heavy in our heart. Understand that confession is essential. I mean, that's good stuff, man. I think confession has to be a part, I would almost say it's a daily part of our life that every day we're coming to the Lord. Listen, I know that you can relate, we all, again, we all make mistakes, we all fail, we all have those moments where we say, God, I'll never do this again and we find ourselves doing it again. Don't be afraid, run to the Lord. So that's number one, the first level of prayer I believe is confession. Second is contending. Again, if you're taking notes, contending, he can handle your battles. There are moments in our walk with the Lord that you will step into spiritual warfare. Maybe you won't see shadows in your house or doors and windows won't be closed in an opening because demons are all around, but maybe it's just a tough season where the enemy's really trying to get you to quit. At the end of the day, anytime there's warfare, anytime you're dealing with things, the enemy is really just trying to get you to turn from the Lord. That's his goal, that you no longer walk with Jesus, that you no longer have that relationship with the Lord. He wants to rob you from that. So in this season of prayer, this level of prayer of contending, we have to understand that we're not wrestling against things of the world. And Ephesians chapter 6 verse 12 says, for we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in heavenly places. There will be moments that you will step into a spiritual fight. No matter how young you are in the Lord, if you haven't experienced it yet, you will experience it. You will step into a spiritual fight and your greatest weapon is prayer. Prayer is the proper and the strongest response to a spiritual battle. Why? Because prayer is inviting the Holy Spirit, the power of God, into that battle with you. In 2 Corinthians 10 verse 3 through 4, it says, for though we walk in the flesh, we are not waging war according to the flesh, for the weapons of our warfare are not of the flesh, but have the divine power to destroy strongholds. When you are praying, God is beginning to fight for you. You are putting your trust in the Lord to say, God, I know that I'm going through something really difficult. I know that I'm struggling with my anxiety right now. I know I'm struggling with my depression right now. I know the enemy is really, really trying to get me back into my anger. He's really, he's really trying to get me to quit. God, I'm feeling this battle. Lord, I'm struggling with my family. Lord, my marriage has fallen apart. Or whatever that war is that you're going through, guess what? God wants to fight for you and you don't have to fight it alone. I really believe that too many Christians are missing the greatest weapon that God has given us and that is prayer. That too many of us are trying to fight these battles on our, we're trying to fight by ourselves. How do I overcome this with the way that I think? How can I overcome this with distraction? That's honestly, that's why so many of us, when we go through these seasons of warfare, when we go through these seasons of contending, that's why so many of us fall. Because instead of running to the proper weapon that God has given us, we run to anything that will distract us from this warfare. We'll run to anything that will get our minds off what we're dealing with. I don't want to think about this anymore. So I'm going to go back to my old friends. I don't want to think about this anymore. So I'm going to listen to music that I used to listen to to kind of zone out and forget all this. And we try to get the things of the flesh that used to work, right? That used to make us happy. That used to bring some sense of joy and satisfaction in our life. And we try to bring those back and say I'm going to use those again so that I don't have to deal with this circumstance. I don't have to deal with this war. But listen, those things are not your weapons. Those things are actually weapons against you. Going back to anything that's of your old life will not help you in a spiritual war. The only answer, the greatest weapon you have is the weapon of prayer. It's when we acknowledge that God is in control. When I'm going through something tough that I don't want to go through, I have to take it to the Lord. I say, God, you know what? It's really difficult. This is really painful. I feel hurt. I feel betrayed. I feel like quitting or whatever it is. But you know what, God? I'm bringing you in this because I can't fight this battle. So I'm going to give it to you. I'm going to put my trust in your hands. I'm going to contend in prayer and believe that I don't have to let any enemy or any circumstance or any struggle intimidate me because I know that in the end, my God is victorious. Some of you have to remind yourselves of that, that you are an overcomer, that God has called you to be victorious, that whatever battle you're facing, you don't face it alone and you face it with somebody who's never lost. You are going to overcome. You're going to have victory, but contending is still an important factor of prayer. We cannot dismiss ourselves from the war. Many of us would prefer to never contend because sometimes it's scary, sometimes it's inconvenient, and we'd almost rather say, God, I'd rather be on the peaceful side of this war and not contend for anything. But we are called to pray that heavenly culture would be established on the earth and that takes contending. Maybe it's not a season for yourself. Maybe you've got to contend for somebody else. Maybe you have unsaved family who are struggling with things. You've got to contend for them. Who's going to pray for them? Who's going to pray for the lost one that's at your job or at your school? Who's going to be the one to contend for the family member that nobody really likes or nobody believes in? Who's going to pray for them? That's on us. That's our responsibility because we carry the authority of heaven. So when I'm contending, whether it's for myself or whether it's for others, I'm contending on almost on heaven's behalf. I'm allowing heaven to be involved in this. I'm speaking with the authority that God has given me and this is what the enemy will do. Whenever you begin to pray in a spiritual battle, whenever you begin to pray and you're contending things, what he will do is he will try to intimidate you. Now, this is something that I've experienced, I don't know if you've ever experienced this, but I've experienced moments in my prayer life. When I feel I'm contending for something, I'm praying for my children. I'm praying, Lord, I come against everything that the enemy would come at them with. I pray over their minds, I rebuke the spirit of the world and I just begin to go in and pray and pray and pray. Contending for my city, Lord, we tear down strongholds, God, we establish the throne of Jesus over this city and I begin to pray. What happens is the enemy will bring a little bit of fear into the room. Now, let me know if you've ever experienced something like this. You're contending, you're praying, you're fighting a spiritual battle and the enemy begins to bring intimidation into the room. You start to feel a little fear. This has happened to me in the moments of prayer because the enemy wants to intimidate you so that you don't pray. Why? Because victory is found by those who pray. Prayer is our greatest weapon in any battle that we face. And as we're praying, we are really praying for God's will. We're praying, God, you can make this work, Lord, you can be victorious, God, you can overcome these things and that's why prayer, contending in prayer is another level of prayer that we must get into. We must fight. Christian, do not dismiss yourself from the battle. Don't allow the enemy to intimidate you away from praying and praying with authority. You carry authority. Listen, I don't know if you've ever doubted this in your own life. You say, man, my prayer is not that powerful. I'll call my pastor, he'll pray for me, I'll call my leaders, they'll pray for me. Yeah, that's great. We all pray for each other, that's wonderful. But you carry the authority too. You have the authority of Christ in your life. The spirit of God, the spirit of God himself dwells in you. And as you pray, you don't pray from a place of failure. You don't pray from a place of losing the battle. You are praying from a place of victory. You are one with Christ. You are praying his authority in the situation. So I think that's a great level of praise. Contending in prayer, fighting a spiritual battle, do not let the enemy intimidate you. Ruben, what do you think about that? Yeah, I think that's a really, really strong point that you're making. And just to add on really quick, as I hear you say this, you're talking about, we're having to fight to overcome, when we're claiming this is a victory of whatever it is that we're believing for, it's really important and really powerful. But I also think it's important that when you contend with God, understand that it gives you assurance and the strength to continue. When you choose to contend, that doesn't only mean in your prayer life, but that means in our everyday living. I would not consider myself contending if I live the sinful life. Instead, I would consider it damaging to my faith. When we contend with God, yes, it's important that we're unwavering, but we're also believing that the things that we're believing to come to pass, it's important that we're living that out, that we're also living a holy life, meaning that we're living godly. That's not to say that God doesn't hear the sinner, but what does it reflect when I pray and I'm living a sinful life? That's not honoring to God. And I just wanna share this really quick. In the book of John 9.31, it says, we know that God does not listen to sinners, but if anyone is a worshipper of God and does his will, God listens to him. Understand that when you're contending and when you're living a life that is honoring to the Lord, it makes contending that much easier because when I sin, I understand that. If I'm wavering in my battle, if I am wavering in my life, I'm sinning. I understand that when I pray, it's something that I don't even wanna do, but when I'm living a holy life, as it says in John 9.31, if I'm a worshipper of God and I do his will, God is listening to me and it makes contending that much easier. That is amazing, it's so true, man. Contending is another portion of prayer that we should all get into. Fight your battles, and fight with the Lord. Pray in faith, pray with authority. And as we get into the last one, I think this one is the, at least to me, this is the most special form of prayer that I've really, and maybe it's late, I'm not sure, but I've really come to love this portion of prayer in my most recent years with the Lord, and that is the level of communion. Is that God? Yes, he can handle your battles, he can handle your mistakes, but God doesn't just wanna handle you. God wants to spend time with you. God wants to be with you in this level of communion, it's just resting in the presence of God. In John chapter 15, verse 14 to 15, it says, you are my friends if you do what I command you. No longer do I call you servants, for the servant does not know what his master is doing, but I have called you friends. For all that I have heard from my father, I have made known to you. This communion is understanding that I'm a friend of the Lord, I'm a friend of God, and sometimes it's just beholding the presence of Jesus. Just sitting in a room with the Lord. Thank God, I just wanna spend time with you. Yeah, there's many requests that I might have, there's the other things that I'm worried about and things I need help with and strategies with ministry and family and my work, but the Lord, even with all those things happening, I just desire to be in your presence. I think so often we just treat God like a genie and we treat him like, we give him our lists of needs and say, okay, God, make these things happen for me. Okay, God, do all this that I need you to do and we treat him just like a genie or we just treat him like a judge. God, don't hurt me, Lord, forgive me, I'm so sorry and we treat him like he's just some judge that doesn't care, doesn't love us. I think it's almost rare that we treat him as a friend and that we just spend time with him. You know, some of the closest friends that I have, you have those friends that you bring over to the house and they come over and you've gotta host them, you've gotta give them food and start conversation and that's great, you love having those friends around but there's a deeper friendship and those friends are the ones that come over and you can just kind of be together. You don't have to talk about a whole lot, you don't have to host, you don't have to make a bunch of food, you could just be together, have normal conversation. It's not forced, it's not like you're trying hard, it's just a friendship and I think a lot of us need to develop this with God. Now, this doesn't mean we don't reverence him, this doesn't mean we don't honor him as God, this doesn't mean we don't repent, right? We don't confess, we don't contend, we don't do any of those things. No, this just means that we have those moments of just communion. We're able to draw near to him, to be one with him, just to spend time with him and John 15 verse four says, Abide to me and I in you as the branch cannot bear fruit by itself unless it abides in the vine, neither can you unless you abide in me. It's just being with Jesus, spending time with him. I love those moments and I really do believe we overcomplicate prayer. We make prayer like, like it's, and don't get me wrong, prayer is deep and prayer is important. There's things about prayer that I don't understand and many of us still have to learn. Prayer is amazing, it's a great thing but sometimes we just overcomplicate it. Okay God, I have to have all these things in a row and I have to have my schedule and it has to be, you know, point one, two, three and no, sometimes it's just God, I just want to be with you. I love that portion of prayer. I love it, I'll put on, I'll actually put on Stephen's music, there's worship YouTube, put that on in my office and I'll just spend time with the Lord. I'll just spend time listening to the music and thanking him, loving him, just telling him how great he is and as you spend time with him, here's what's amazing that happens in the moments of communion. As you become close to the Lord, he begins to give you revelation about who he is. God trusts revelation to those who are close. Those who are not looking to God just to get something. Those are not spending time with God just to check it off their list but those who actually love to spend time with Jesus, he shows himself in new ways. In Matthew chapter 17 verse one and two, it says, and after six days Jesus took with him, Peter and James and John, his brother and led them up on a high mountain by themselves and he was transfigured before them and his face shown like the sun and his clothes became white as light. See, not everyone saw this side of Jesus. In fact, he said, don't tell anybody until I went and ascended into heaven. So not everybody saw this side of Jesus but they did because they were close and because they loved him because they wanted to be his friend. They weren't just trying to get things out of him. In fact, there's a moment where Jesus tells his disciples, everybody abandons him and he says, where are you guys going to go? And I believe it's Peter who speaks up and he says, we have nowhere else to go. You're everything to us. Like you're your only option pretty much and that heart to say, Jesus, I just want you. I don't care about all these other things. Yeah, God, I have things that I need but I just want you to be my pursuit. I believe he gives revelation to those who understand communion, to understand just spending time with him and honestly, this should be our pursuit. Our pursuit, listen, your pursuit in prayer should be just to know Jesus. I just want to know Jesus. I want to be closer to the Lord. Why? Because when I know him more, he changes me. He literally transforms our nature and we begin to realize that all these other things that we've been chasing as soon as you have the moment of communion with God that you have that level of prayer where you're just enjoying the presence of the Lord or you just like spending time with God, when you have that, you begin to realize everything else that you chased after, whether it was money, whether it was position and ministry, whether it was his fame or relationships or anything like that, you'll realize all those things that you pursued meant nothing in comparison to just knowing God and just being able to spend time with Jesus. I love this scripture in Philippians chapter three verse seven and eight. It says, but whatever gain I had, I counted as a loss for the sake of Christ. Indeed, I count everything as loss because of the surpassing worth of knowing Christ Jesus, my Lord. And I think this is what's amazing about this level of prayer. Maybe you're watching like, man, I'm not good enough for that. I've not made it to that level yet. Everyone is welcome into this level of prayer. God wants to know you intimately. He wants a real relationship with you. Forget religion. Forget checking the boxes off your list just to try to prove something to God. He just wants relationship. This is why Jesus died. This is why he sent his son. This is why we have the Bible and the story of God and everything that he did because he desires relationship with you. And that's why I believe this level of prayer is the most significant. The level of communion to just sit in the presence of God and enjoy him. Just spending time with the Lord. And those are the three levels of prayer that I believe are vital to your walk with Jesus. Confession, contending, and communion. I want to pray and I want to close this up. And I pray that it blessed you. I pray that it encouraged you. And I pray that as you apply these things in your prayer life, you'll begin to grow in the Lord. So let's pray together. Father, we thank you, but we thank you so much for all that you've done. But we thank you for the opportunity we have to pray, God. We are sorry, Lord, for neglecting it, God. We are sorry, Lord, for the moments where you've called us into communion, God. And we've chosen other things. We've picked up other things, Lord, in exchange for a prayer life. I pray today, God, that all of us would become realigned with you to begin to confess to you again, because we trust you, to begin to contend, Lord, in faith, because we know that you're victorious, God. And to begin to understand the value of communion, of just knowing you, or let us get to that place, God, as it's written scripture, that nothing else matters. God, that all the things that we counted, that we once counted as gain, we counted as loss because of the worth of just knowing you. Jesus lead us in our prayer life, grow us in our prayer life. Lord, this is what's missing, Lord, in most of us, God, is just praying. And so I pray we'd establish these levels, God, we thank you so much. And in Jesus' name we pray, amen. Amen. I wanna go ahead and share our scripture with you, found in the book of Hebrews chapter 13, verses 16. It says, do not neglect to do good and to share what you have. For such sacrifices are pleasing to God. I wanna share with you on how you can become part of what God is doing here at the ministry. Here at David Hernandez Ministries, we travel all around the world and host events for free. We produce content for you, which is also free. And we do many other things which are free on top of that. Why? Because we share what we have in order to do what is good. There are many of you watching right now and it's resonating with you. 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