I will reply in two separate posts. My first post will set out my own initial thoughts. My separate post will reply to several of the other posts that were published on this thread.
1 Initial Thoughts
I would like to refocus this thread on the original question: Do we receive whatever things we ask in prayer, believing? Matthew 21:22 states yes, but empirical evidence often suggests otherwise. Perhaps the discussion regarding whether it is appropriate to work for money can be moved to a new thread.
On the one hand, I want to trust Jesus’s words in Mark 11:24 (“whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them”) by, for example, making preparation in faith, as though the petitions I have presented to Jesus have already been granted. However, my experience demonstrates that sometimes the answer to my prayer is “no.”
“Now this is the confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. And if we know that He hears us, whatever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we have asked of Him” (1Jn 5:14-15).
To answer your quoting me in two places, you got half of your first statement correct. We must believe that we recive, so it can't be possible to really do that if we also believe the answer might be no. Your almost there.
Circular logic in your next point. The confidence we have in him is if we ask anything according to his will, He heard, and if He heard, the petition is granted. God hearing, grants the request.
So, if we follow the first step of asking according to his will, then the next step of having confidence to believe we receive would never be NO, to our request.
So, God would never answer prayer, No, Maybe, or later. It can't be no if were in line with asking according to his will, it can't be Maybe, if we do His will, and it can't be latter since we already believed we received.
Empirical Scriptural proof the Answer can be NO.
There is no such thing as that if we are not out of line in asking according to the will of God.
Jesus was not confused by God's will, he knew He had to go to the cross, He just asked if there was another way, then He is all ears, otherwise He said your will be Done.
David as not confused by God's will, Satan had access through judgement to the child, so God is not going to change what He already Told David. It's sort of like Asking God if he will help you get away with robbing a bank. Getting caught does not mean God said no, just means your stupid.
Paul's issue was not the Messenger of Satan, Paul's issue was lack of understanding the Grace was already there and power to deal with the messenger of Satan. Jesus never told Paul NO, Jesus told him a better answer than Paul expected. Paul's mistake was going in thinking He was strong in Revelation, which He mentioned, and did not factor in the Power of Christ "Anointing" that was already available to him. He said He would rather be weak in something, not knowing than to think He knows.
Latter he wrote that I can do all things through Christ that Strengthens me. Something He did not see when Satan sent that messenger to kick his butt.
Kitchen Job:
God's will is not determined by something not coming to pass. That is just not responsible at all. The disciples who could not cast out that devil for lack of faith did not go write a book about How God sometimes heals and delivers and sometimes God does not. They did the smart thing and asked Jesus why they could not cast him out. They were not clueless to the Will of God, and smart enough to know they came short. Lack of faith in this case.
Jesus said ask anything in my name and I'll do it, He also said you have what you say and believe. Now the question is, do you really believe, and if you say you do, where did that faith come from? We also tend to forget that it's Faith and Patience that inherit the promises, and sometimes asking big, means it's Going to the the Lord awhile to get you to the place you can actually believe you can have it. If you give up, then that is not faith, that is giving up.
As for my Kitchen Job, being turned down is no indication God won't make a way to get that Job. My faith is in God, not the Job, or the People in charge of the Job. It's never about how big the giants are, or if there is a ocean in the way. It's not the pile of bills, or how sick the doctor says you are. None of that is ever the issue.
Faith checks:
We don't write faith checks, and just believe the money is there. We believe for the money, get the money, then write the check.
My issue is however the Scriptures that promise that we receive anything we request. I already quoted
Matthew 7:7 above. We may also consider
Luke 11:9 for this purpose: “Ask and it shall be given you. Seek and you shall find. Knock and it shall be opened to you.”
I think you already have some pretty good ideas of why people's prayers do not get answered. Everyone one of your prayers, should be answered 100% of the time. If they are not, then it's you that needs to make adjustments, and not God just saying NO, Wait, or whatever people make up out of failed experiences.
All the promises of God are yes and Amen, so there is no... NO to the equation.
You covered a scenario about being rejected at the door. Being rejected means nothing. I ordered a tape player, and they told me it would be 3 months before I got it because they had to engrave my prison number on it, and they where behind. Well, I told everyone in my prison dorm, that I sent the angels out, and I will get my tape player today, the rest of you will have to wait.
So, I waited, and the guard came and called me to the commissary. I thought here is my tape player. I walk in, and they just asked me if I had gotten my Kenneth Hagin books that day as they forgot to mark me off the list. I said yes, and I asked if they could engrave my player since I was there. The guard told me they were 3 months behind, and to go back to my dorm. I asked again, and the guard got a bit upset at me.
So, I left, and walked out the door, but then I thought....... NO, I sent the angles out, it can't be I am not in faith here. So, I walked back in half expecting to get thrown in the Hole, when the inmate in back asked about me to the guard and what was my name again. The guard saw me and called me over. The guy doing the engraving said mine got mixed up with the pile he was engraving and my tape player was ready. I walked back with it.
Now, Had I not gone back in expecting, my tape player would have been thrown in the 3 month containers and sealed until they got to those inmates according to when they ordered electronics.
Faith believes, and it does not give up. If I have a faith failure, it's a pretty big deal between me and God. I don't let it go until I find out why. I take prayer very seriously, and have learned a whole lot on how things work by not accepting my prayer not being answered. I am still learning things.
A simple, Father, what do you think about that, before asking can save a whole lot of getting things that waste our time, and a whole lot of wondering why the heck God did not answer that prayer. Thing is, God will grant you want you want, just like He gave Israel a King, Just like He told Baalam to go with them, but that is not what we want. We want what God wants for us, and that is far more than we can even imagine having now, follow his path, do it His way.
Long enough.
Mike.