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The Prayer of Jabez

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December 31, 2024 5:00 am

The Prayer of Jabez

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December 31, 2024 5:00 am

What's the point in wanting more when we don't appreciate what we already have? In this message, Dr. Tony Evans answers that question as he explains how to ask God for a blessing that’ll not only change your new year, but the rest of your life.

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We have money in the bank, but no joy when we spend it. Some of us have been blessed right out of our happiness. But Dr. Tony Evans says when the Lord blesses you, you'll know it. The way you know it comes from God is you have joy with it, not misery with it, because God brings Himself along with it. This is the alternative broadcast featuring the timeless biblical teachings from the archives of Dr. Tony Evans.

What's the point in wanting more when we don't appreciate what we already have? Dr. Evans answers that question today as he explains how to ask God for a blessing that'll not only change your New Year, but the rest of your life. Let's turn to 1 Chronicles 4 as we join him. This is known as the prayer of Jabez. Verse 9 and 10 reads this way, And Jabez was more honorable than his brothers, and his mother named him Jabez, saying, Because I bore him with pain. Now Jabez called on God of Israel, saying, O that you would bless me indeed, enlarge my border, and that thy hand might be with me, and that you would keep me from harm, that it might not pain me. And God granted him what he requested. We're introduced to Jabez in verse 9 as a man more honorable than his brothers.

All of his brothers simply were listed by name. The reason Jabez is lifted out is because of his prayer. The simple one-verse prayer made him more honorable than his brothers.

Now before we give a simple breakdown of the prayer, don't move too fast for you'll miss why the prayer is significant. We're told in verse 9 that his mother named him Jabez because he was born in pain. The word Jabez means pain. What would cause a mother to name her child Painful? I don't know what scenario caused her to name her baby boy Pain. All I know is that's how everybody knew him. So Painful was the birth of this child and its implications in the life of his mother that he could go nowhere and not be reminded that he was living a painful existence. Because just to hear somebody call his name meant that he was living a life of pain. You talk about self-esteem problems. You talk about a negative self-image.

This kid had to have had it. There's nobody in our auditorium whose name is Jabez, or is there? Maybe not in the literal sense where people call you that, but when you reflect back over the last few years, it might as well be Jabez. Because all you can remember is Pain. All you can remember are the negative circumstances one right after another.

It looked like Pain got a hold of you and would never let you go. Well, for all the Jabez's in the house. If you're not a Jabez, then this sermon's not for you. But if there is a Jabez in the house, somebody whose first name, last name, middle name, or all three names equal pain, hurt, disappointment, anguish, loneliness, depression, frustration, and all the other idiosyncratic possibilities, this passage is for you.

Because we're introduced to the solution before we find the method. He says, Jabez was more honorable than all of his brothers because his mother bore him in pain. Somebody didn't just hear that. Jabez, that means pain, was more honorable. He had a higher status than all of his brothers who don't show up with any problems at all. Nothing said negative about any of the brothers.

They were okay boys. But the one with all the pain, the one with all the disappointment, the one with all the negatives, the one with all the struggles, God wants us to stop and pause as we read through this boring section of scripture to let you know if your name is pain, it doesn't have to have the last word on your life. If your name, circumstances, situation is painful, you can still end it being more honorable than all of your brothers who don't have pain in their name.

How did he get there? How did this painful person in painful circumstances come out to be an extraordinary individual? I just happened to notice as I was talking that God didn't give Jabez another name. It says Jabez was more honorable. He didn't stop his name from being pain. He just overrode it so high that it fell into the background as God's honor took the forefront. So even if your circumstances don't change, even if nothing ever happens to your situation, if God puts you on the top shelf of honor, it won't matter what your name is.

Because Jabez is still his name, it's just honor is his status. His first line of his prayer, it's not a complicated prayer, is, oh, that you would bless me indeed. That word indeed lets us know this is a serious prayer. This is not a casual, now I lay me down to sleep, pray to Lord my soul to keep.

You don't have time for casual prayers. He says, bless me indeed. If you don't intervene in my situation, if you don't reverse this thing that I've been facing since the day that I was born, I'm going to go to my grave the same way I came into this world.

A cursed, painful individual. So I'm throwing myself on your mercy and I'm saying bless me indeed. You see, he didn't want his life to keep going like it was going. He wanted to sense the impartation of supernatural favor. To be blessed is to have supernatural favor injected into your ordinary, dull life. It is to have, as the old hymn says, glory to come down and fill my soul. It is to not go through every day in a painful routine. It is to sense that God has gotten in my business, affected my scenario, and reversed my situation.

He says, bless me indeed. Or to put it another way, give me another life. The life that I'm living now, I don't like. The pain I'm experiencing now, I don't want. But I can't get away from it. Every time I go out to play ball, they call me J-Bads and remind me I'm in a painful situation.

Every time I go to work, they call me J-Bads and remind me that I can't even go to work without having pain. All my life is pain and I need another life. But folk can't give me another life. Because every time I go to folk to bless me, they bless me one minute and take it back the next minute. I need somebody to bless me, sure enough. I need a blessing that's gonna stay with me, even after my day is done. I need a blessing that won't go left on me. So I need an indeed kind of blessing. I need the impartation of spiritual favor that comes alone from God.

Please notice, he's not very specific. He says, bless me indeed, and leaves it open. Because you see, when you in enough pain, you'll take anything God gives you.

When you in enough pain, you don't have to be particular because anything God does is better than the situation you in. So he just says, I leave it open. Bless me indeed.

He's not finished yet. He says that your hand might be with me. In other words, I don't want your blessing and not have you. See, one of the reasons God's not interested in blessing us indeed and expanding our borders is there is a curse built into every blessing. And the curse that's built into every blessing is you become comfortable with the blessing so you no longer need the blesser.

He says, God, let me get this straight up front. I want you to bless me indeed. I want you to expand my business. I want you to expand my family. I want you to expand my education.

I want you to expand my border. But just so that we don't miss the point, I don't want any expansion that excludes you. I don't want any blessing where you wind up on the sideline while I have fun with the blessing. I don't want a blessing that excludes you. Like Moses said, if you don't go with me, I won't go.

I don't want bigger borders that bad. I don't want more blessings that bad. Some of us have been blessed right out of our happiness. We've been blessed right out of our joy.

We have a new house, don't have a home. We have a car that we're miserable to ride in. We have money in the bank, but no joy when we spend it. The Bible always lets you know when you've been blessed, because Proverbs chapter 10 verse 22 says, it is the blessing of the Lord that expands you, but he will with it give you no sorrow.

The way you know it comes from God is you have joy with it, not misery with it, because God brings himself along with it. So he says, I want you. I don't just want your stuff. And what he is saying is, I will not, I will not lose my focus of dependency on you. Dr. Evans will come back in a moment with more of our message, including a look at why being blessed makes you a target. Stay with us. We pray you're encouraged every time you connect with the Urban Alternative, whether it's online or on the air. And right now we're asking for your very best year-end gift to help keep that encouragement coming your way. Your financial support will help cover the rising cost of broadcasting production to ensure nothing needs to be cut back and that more people like you can continue to be encouraged by God's Word in the year ahead. Please visit toneeevans.org to give today. When you support the Alternative Broadcast Ministry with a year-end gift, we'll say thanks by sending you The Top 24 of 2024, an exclusive collection of our listeners' most requested messages, focusing on living faithfully in a faithless culture, biblical ways to beat depression and discouragement, how to approach life from God's perspective, and much more. And as an added bonus, we're also including a copy of The Greatest Gift, a refreshing Christmas album from gospel musician Anthony Evans. Get in touch with us right away, make your generous year-end contribution, and let us send you The Top 24 of 2024 along with The Greatest Gift. Make the arrangements at toneeevans.org or call our resource center at 1-800-800-3222. For a limited time, you also have an exclusive opportunity to add the Tony Evans Study Bible to this special year-end offer. Look for the details online or ask one of our friendly team members how to add it to the package.

Again, you can call 1-800-800-3222. Well, right now, let's get back to more of today's message. That leads him to another request. He says, And that you would keep me from harm or evil, that it may not pain me. Why does he pray to be kept from evil or harm? Because the more God blesses you, the more Satan sees you. Blessings dull our senses for dependency on God. He says, As I expect to look forward to and enjoy your blessings, keep me from becoming disconnected from you. Let your presence go with you so that harm does not come to me from the very blessings you give me.

Put a restraining order on the devil so that he has to be kept so many feet from me. Oh, and do we need protection? Some of us need protections from our thoughts because you know how bad thoughts can ruin a good day.

Some of us need protection from our feelings because sometimes you can feel wrong and it causes you to do wrong. He says, I need you to protect me because the only way you know you're in the battle is you're being attacked. If the devil's not messing with you, that's because he's not worried about you.

But if he messing with you all day, every day, that's because he knows you spell trouble for him. So he says, Lord, as you bless me, as you expand my borders, as your presence goes with me, keep the enemy off my back. It's time to leave mediocre expectations behind. It's time to stop being the kind of Christian that expects little from God and therefore gets little from God.

It's time to stop using those age-old excuses. I can. When God says in him, you can. Say, I won't.

That'd be a little bit more accurate, but don't say, I can't. Leave the excuses behind because you've been bought with the price, prayed for with precious blood. You are valuable in the kingdom of God. No more excuses. You see, this all comes down to the end of the prayer. And God granted him what he requested. That's good news. Now, let's not forget.

Let's go back. The boy's name is Pain. Pain called on God. If you're in pain today, you qualify to be more noble than those of us who don't have pain in our name. If you're in pain today, you qualify to be viewed by God as one of his special citizens, to be more honorable, that is, to have a higher status with God than those who are too cute to let folks know their name is Jabez. See, some folk in here today, their name is Jabez, but they don't want you to know it. They too cute to let you know their name is Jabez, okay?

So they gonna borrow some good sounding name that makes them seem like other than what they are. But if there are any Jabezes in the house, I want you to know God says he grants the request of folk named Jabez, of folk who are coming to him in their pain, out of their pain, with their pain, and in spite of their pain, it says he called on God and God heard. He got it all for the asking. That tells me grace was operating in the Old Testament.

That's not just the New Testament concept. He got it simply because he asked for it. But he asked seriously, indeed. And he says, oh, that you would bless me. In other words, you hear the passion.

You not only hear the words. Oh, that you would bless me. Oh, that you would take away this complaining attitude and you will let me see my borders are only limited by what I see. Oh, that you would reverse my scenario.

And then you do like Jacob. You said, I won't let you go until you bless me. I won't let you go until you what?

Change my name. I won't let you know until Jacob, the word trickster, becomes Israel, the one the Lord has helped. I will not let you go until I see your hand in my situation.

So we wind down where we started. Are there any Jabez's in the house? Are there any folks here who are willing to say my name is Jabez, pain of not being understood, pain of being passed over for that promotion, pain of being rejected by my mother and father, pain of financial circumstances, pain this, pain this.

In fact, every time I show up, somebody calls me Jabez. I'm tired of being known by my pain and not by my God. And I want to challenge you to make the prayer of Jabez, your prayer all year long, that every day you wake up in your pain, you wake up going to your God, and you tell God, bless me today indeed. Do something today to expand my borders. And as you expand them, let me know you right there with me because I don't want to go without you.

And then keep Satan off my back so I can move forward and enjoy your blessing. Located two miles from my house on Lafayette Avenue in Baltimore where I was raised was a duck pen bowling alley. Duck pens were where you bowl with the little teeny balls. And you threw the balls down the lane, and it wasn't sophisticated like it is with all the mechanics that they have today. And therefore, oftentimes, things didn't work right.

You'd knock down the pens. The machine would come down, not pick up all the pens. Something was always going wrong. But whenever something went wrong, you'd push a button. When you pushed the button, you saw little feet walk in the back of the lane behind somebody been bowling back in the day. And you saw little feet back there walking, running, setting the pens up. Sometimes they had to set them up by hand.

Sometimes they had to restart them in the machine. Today, I don't know what that man looks like because you never got to see his face. You only got to see tennis shoes running up and down because one time he had to fix my lane. Next time he had to fix somebody else's lane. He's always at different lanes because stuff wasn't working right. And we needed some assistance, somebody who knew what they were doing, who could fix what got messed up because we couldn't fix it ourselves.

Somebody in here Satan has been using as duck pens. And he's been knocking you down time and time again. And every day, you get up. You look forward to being knocked down again. But the prayer of Jabez wants you to know, even though you can't see his face, even though you cannot physically look at it, he sees you being knocked around with no ability to get up on your own. And the tennis shoes of the grace of God are moving to and fro.

And his job is to set up what's been knocked down. You say, but why? It depends on my life. You got to push the button and say, Lord, I've been knocked down too much. I'm hurting too bad. But I push the button and I want you to pick me up and set me down in the right place. I'm tired of trying to pick myself up because I fall right back down. But if you pick me up, you ain't praying with me.

If you pick me up, I'll be able to stand up and I'll be able to deal with the enemy. And I want you to have a new hope. I want you to take the prayer of Jabez and give it to God. Bless me indeed.

Expand my borders. Take the pain from me and then be able to testify the Lord granted me my request. Dr. Tony Evans wrapping up a message on the prayer of Jabez.

If you've never taken the step of accepting God's offer to be your God, that would be a great way to start the new year off right. To find out more, visit tonyevans.org and click the link at the top of the home page that simply says Jesus. Dr. Evans has a video message there for you as well as other helpful resources that point the way to a personal relationship with the Lord. Now, if you want to hear the complete message Dr. Evans presented today, including content that we didn't have time to bring you on the air, copies are available. You can get the details at tonyevans.org. Better yet, get the full message as a part of our life-changing audio collection, The Top 24 of 2024. As I mentioned earlier, all 24 full-length lessons in this collection, as well as the bonus Christmas album called The Greatest Gift, are yours as our thank you gift when you make a contribution to help keep the alternative radio broadcast coming your way.

But this offer ends this week, so don't wait. Contact us today at tonyevans.org. And look for details on how to add the Tony Evans Study Bible to your package when you give. Again, that's tonyevans.org or call our resource center at 1-800-800-3222. Team members are standing by to help with your request day and night. That's 1-800-800-3222. Well, as we head into the new year, how we feel about facing it may depend on what's facing us. Be sure to join Dr. Evans tomorrow as he explains how we can tackle the issues and obstacles that lie ahead. 🎵
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