Every once in a while I hear something that makes me dig into the scriptures. Bill Johnson has been criticized in Got Questions and other forums because he teaches that how God operates in history is also how he operates now. In a video, How to Take Authority in Prayer he said "without God we can't, and without us he won't"
1. Prayer as Heaven's Gateway
Prayer is the primary ministry of the believer, the means by which heaven invades earth. We don't represent God in action what we haven't first discovered in prayer.
- Matthew 6:10 — "Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven."
- Isaiah 62:6-7 — Watchmen who give God no rest until He establishes His purposes.
- This maps to Christ's current intercessory ministry. Hebrews 7:25 says He "always lives to make intercession" for those who come to God through Him — He is the watchman on the walls of 62:6 who gives God no rest. (Romans 8:34)
2. Partnership with God
God is sovereign, yet He has chosen to move in partnership with human prayer. He can do it without us, but often won't.
- Ezekiel 22:30 — God looked for someone to stand in the gap.
- James 4:2 — "You do not have because you do not ask."
- Ask boldly and persistently — Scripture consistently commands believers to ask, seek, and knock, with the promise that those who do will receive, find, and gain access (Matthew 7:7-8, John 16:24). Prayerlessness is itself the reason many needs go unmet (James 4:2).
- Faith and alignment with God's will are the conditions — Effective prayer is rooted in belief (Matthew 21:22, Mark 11:24), obedience (1 John 3:22), and conformity to God's purposes (1 John 5:14-15), not anxiety or self-reliance (Philippians 4:6).
- Answered prayer produces joy and completeness — God's intention is not merely to meet needs but to bring His people into fullness of joy through the ongoing experience of receiving from Him (John 16:24).
3. Prayer as Labor
Transformational prayer is persistent, travailing intercession — something is birthed through it.
- Galatians 4:19 — Paul speaks of being "in the anguish of childbirth" until Christ is formed in his people.
- Romans 8:26-27 — The Spirit intercedes with groaning too deep for words.
4. Prayer Removes Obstacles; Faith Takes Possession
Prayer clears the way, but action is still required to possess the promise. The two are not in competition — they complete each other.
- Joshua 6 — Israel marched and shouted; the walls fell, but they still had to take the city.
- Acts 12:5-17 — The church prayed constantly for Peter; God sent the angel, but Peter had to walk out.
- James 2:26 — "Faith without works is dead."
5. Joy as the Fruit of Answered Prayer
Believers are designed to live in the ongoing experience of answered prayer, which produces deep, overflowing joy.
- John 16:24 — "Ask and you will receive, that your joy may be full."
- Psalm 126:3 — "The Lord has done great things for us; we are glad."
6. Lifestyle of Prayer, Not Just Petition
The call is not to pray only in crisis but to develop a sustained posture of prayer and fasting that reflects the Father's heart.
- Luke 18:1 — Jesus told a parable about the need to always pray and not give up.
- 1 Thessalonians 5:17 — "Pray without ceasing."
- Matthew 9:15 — Jesus implies fasting will be the natural posture of believers after His ascension.
7. Asking for "the More" of God
God wants His people to press beyond the familiar and ask for moves of His Spirit that exceed human explanation.
- Ephesians 3:20 — "Exceedingly abundantly above all we ask or think."
- Habakkuk 3:2 — "Lord, revive your work in the midst of the years."
- John 14:12 — "Greater works than these will he do."
