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Prayer is not in the Great Commission, the law of pardon as announced by
the risen Christ, and no example of prayer for pardon was recorded in Acts
of the Apostles. We then conclude that prayer is not a command given for
salvation from sins. It is an addition by man and many souls are being led
astray by this doctrine. Many are also being kept from learning and obeying
the truth by a prayer system of salvation.
Then why should an alien sinner pray at all? Where does the Bible teach a sinner to "pray it out with the Lord," or "stay on your knees in prayer until God saves you"? The sinner must hear the gospel, believe, repent and, upon confession of his faith in Christ, be baptized in order to be saved. This is the Lord's way. Why change it? To teach the mourners-bench system of salvation, instead of what the Lord has said, is to lead souls astray. What a terrible thing! Millions are being led into eternal damnation by this false doctrine. Better be careful (Matt. 15:14). It takes obedience — not prayer — to save (Lk. 6:46). If one will not obey, God will not hear his prayer. God does not hear a sinner's prayer (Jn. 9:31; Prov. 28:9; Psa. 34:15). Prayer belongs to the child of God, not to an alien. And the saved cannot pray to God to save the sinner independent of the sinner's obedience to the gospel. I pray for sinners — that God may spare their lives until they have obeyed the gospel, that the sinner may obey the truth. This is the way Paul prayed for sinners (Rom. 10:1-3). Prayer must be asked according to God's will, and I cannot ask God to save a sinner while the sinner is in disobedience to the Lord's law of pardon (1 Jn. 5:14). God will not set aside His law to save a sinner, even though I pray for his salvation. The sinner must obey the Lord's law of forgiveness. The rich man "in hell" (Lk. 16:19-31) begged for mercy. It was denied him. Then he asked that a miracle be performed — that God would send Lazarus back to the world to warn his brothers not to come to that terrible place. This is the only time I ever read of anyone in all the Bible asking God to perform a miracle to save someone. Was this prayer answered? No. The reply from Abraham was, "They have Moses and the prophets [the Old testament Scriptures]; let them [your brothers] hear them [Moses and the prophets]" (Lk. 19:29). Today we have Moses and the prophets, and, in addition, Christ and the apostles. If one refuses to hear what the Bible says, if he fails to obey the teaching as found in the book, he will die and be eternally lost. The sinner must in humble, submissive faith obey the Lord and be saved. |