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Forever Prayer - Jimmie L. Hancock
HANCOCK
Copyright © 2018 Jimmie L. Hancock.
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Dedication
I dedicate this book in memory of
Catherine Annette Brinkley Hancock
(1939-2018)
She was God’s gift to me as my wife for 59 years.
She was my partner in love, happiness, and prayer,
and remains forever on my mind.
Also by Jimmie L. Hancock
All the Questions in the Bible
New Millennium Calendar
(Study the Bible Daily in the Year 2000)
A New View of Proverbs
Revelation, The Fifth Gospel
A Devotional Commentary on
John’s Gospel
Bad News from the Good Book
T he present group of younger persons are accustomed to television and radio going while they are working. They do not live comfortably with the sounds of silence. I certainly am not putting them down for this. They have their own mystique. Possibly the music covers out all other noises and enables them to commune within as the machine noises in the cotton mills did for me when I was young.
Wayne E. Oates, 1979
S ome of us have an absolute aversion to silence. We live in a world of sounds and noises—bleeping sirens, whirring gadgets, pulsating stereos, chattering radios and television sets. If we are left alone for half an hour, we turn on a noise for companionship. We idolize quiet, rustic settings, but when we go there we take our radios and tape players with us.
John Killinger, 1993
A s long as we have our iPhones, we are never alone anymore. The world and everyone we know is with us all the time. What a shame! God is there too, but his number is not in our database.
Jimmie L. Hancock, 2018
Introductory Notes
W hen Scripture is quoted, it will be found in italics without verse numbers. Scripture references are found with the Scriptures or as a footnote.
The word prayer
is used in the sense of I said a prayer
and not in the sense of pray-er
i.e., one who prays.
The quotes by Wayne Oates on previous page are from his book Nurturing Silence in a Noisy Heart (New York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1979), pp. 48-49.
The quote by John Killinger on previous page is from his book Beginning Prayer (Nashville: Upper Room Books, 1993), p. 38.
Cover photo of Sunflowers was photographed by the author’s son John Hancock on his Happy Wife Acres
farm in Fairborn, Ohio, and used by permission. Most sunflowers actually move during the day, following the sun’s trek across the sky. There is a scientific explanation for this phenomenon and the picture reminds me that when I follow God, I am always at prayer.
What This Book Is About
T his book is about praying continually. The Bible mentions this topic when it says:
Pray without ceasing.¹
The idea of praying without ceasing means to continue praying without stopping. How can anyone do that? How can anyone be in prayer constantly and accomplish anything else in life? Maybe it’s a translation problem. The English is a translation from Greek. So, let’s look at the Greek from which the English has been rendered. But before doing that, let’s look at some other English translations first. The Precise Parallel New Testament² contains the Greek and the following seven English translations:
1. King James Version: Pray without ceasing.
2. Amplified Bible: Be unceasing in prayer. [praying perseveringly]
3. Rheims New Testament: Pray without ceasing.
4. New American Standard Bible: Pray without ceasing.
5. New International Version: Pray continually.
6. New American Bible: Pray without ceasing.
7. New Revised Standard Version: Pray without ceasing.
All these English translations are rendered from two Greek words which mean literally to pray uninterruptedly
or pray without ceasing
. So this doesn’t help at all in knowing how to pray all the time and get anything else done. After all, there are other things listed in the same Thessalonian chapter that we are admonished to do along with praying all the time. These include:
1. Encourage one another and build each other up. (Verse 11)
2. Warn those who are idle, encourage the timid, help the weak, be patient with everyone. (Verse 14)
3. Be joyful always. (Verse 16)
Ellingworth and Nida are very helpful in their Translator’s Handbook³ where they quote from Rigaux regarding 1 Thessalonians 5:17, There is an element of rhetorical exaggeration here, as in Romans 12.12 and Colossians 4.2 (cf. Ephesians 6.18). Rigaux comments: ‘(Paul) does not ask them to recite prayers all day long; he asks that they should feel the need of turning to God, not only when important things are happening but at all times.’ Paul means ‘never give up praying’ (cf. GeCL)⁴. Pray is a general term which includes all forms of prayer, not only petition and intercession for oneself and others. In order to avoid the implication that the believer should be constantly in prayer to God, one may say ‘be ready to speak to God at all times,’ or ‘speak to God on any and all occasions.’
I think the whole idea of praying without ceasing goes one step further. My idea is based on