Anyway, perhaps there really could be some truth in the argument that the prayer may be answered weeks or even years later but when every unanswered prayer has some argumentative technicality to explain-away why the request was not "granted" it starts to sound like a people who just cannot hear "no". One problem with this approach is that it gives us a reason to NOT question the motives and reasoning behind the prayer request to begin with. If we can't hear no then we are highly unlikely to see any problem in our own motives.
Also, it may be true that the request really was a good one, like praying for the recovery of someone with cancer or other illness. Practical experience tells us that quite often God does not answer such prayers.
I covered above on how this works. From the saying part, and what Jesus meant by it, and the faith part, how to tell if your in faith.
However, if you continue to live your life by practical experience, and not the written Word, then you won't see much healing, and certainly not used of God in such things.
If we pray according to his Will, we know He hears us, and if He hears us, we have the petition "WE" desire of him.
That means that if it's God's will His people be healed, like it was his will for his people He tried to lead to the promise land, then every single prayer for healing ends up healed and answered.
If you can't settle the Will of the Lord on this, and are spiritually lazy as to not seek God why some don't get healed, you will just have to live in natural human experiences and miss out.
I believe that to invoke the name of Jesus is more than just uttering the name. It involves a trust and faith in Him. Have you any Scripture references that record God not answering prayers from a believer? And by "not answering prayers" I'm talking about God ignoring or turning His back to the petitioner.
A faith post from WIP?
Then Peter said, Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have give I thee:
In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk.
(Act 3:6)
Then Peter, filled with the Holy Ghost, said unto them, Ye rulers of the people, and elders of Israel, If we this day be examined of the good deed done to the impotent man,
by what means he is made whole; Be it known unto you all, and to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom ye crucified, whom God raised from the dead, even by him doth this man stand here before you whole. This is the stone which was set at nought of you builders, which is become the head of the corner.
Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.
(Act 4:8-12)
Saved and Salvation are two Greek Words that never meant Eternal life, or born again. They can be used that way though, and I suspect the Greek did not have a Word to explain this new concept of eternal life. When they heard Jesus came to save you, they heard this.
SAVE:
From a primary word σῶς sōs̄ (contraction for the obsolete σάος saos, safe); to save, that is, deliver or protect (literally or figuratively): - heal, preserve, save (self), do well, be (make) whole.
Salvation:
Feminine of a derivative of G4990 as (properly abstract) noun;
rescue or safety (physically or morally): - deliver, health, salvation, save, saving
No other name given to men, Peter tells them that has the authority to physically heal someone.
The name has lost no power, and Peter already said it was not because he was holy, or some Apostle. It was Faith in the name of Jesus, not Peter's status.
Your right, we just can't tact that name on at the end of prayers and expect the fireworks to fly. The name ought to mean something to us, I am convinced the more you seek this the Lord has to make it more and more real to you. Peter Walked with Jesus, knew him personally, we need to be in that same place. We just don't throw his name out as a Walmart gift Card expecting the goods to come.
We also have to be in line with his will. I am pretty sure Peter passed this guy more than once, I fully believe the Lord said, Heal him, and Peter responded. I believe Peter had some type of direction that day.
Even Jesus said, I do only what I see and hear my Father do. We have to be led the same way, we don't just bypass what the Head of the church had to do. We are suppose to be following Him.
In my "HUMAN NATURAL EXPERIENCE" despite seeing sick folk, the Lord has at times said real strong to me, "go lay hands on them in my name." Works every time. That is not everyone by far. Now it could be the Lord wants more healed, and I need to learn more.
Anyway, the Lord does not answer prayers NO. God designed Prayer to work, and even said exceeding abundantly above all we ask or think. (Eph 3:20) Unanswered Prayer is not on God's end, it's on our end. It's pretty prideful to say the Lord did not answer my prayer, God's fault, When God said He would answer it.
I have had to go to the Lord many times and ask, why is this not working? What am I doing wrong here? You would be amazed at things You have to change, and get in line you were ignorant about.
Sometimes it's just as simple as "Stop drinking Soda Pop"
Blessings.