[children laughing] ♪ music ♪ ♪ noble music ♪ [multitone horn] ♪ music ♪ [more gentle flowing] ♪ music ♪ [male narrator] It all started in a small upper room, with humble, fervent prayer. ♪ music ♪ Threatened by the authorities and banned from preaching, the church prayed and two men witnessed with great power and grace. ♪ choral music ♪ And people prayed everywhere, in one accord in repentance, with confession and humility. And the lives of people were changed. [plunged stone] ♪ choral music ♪ ♪ choral music ♪ Two men started out on a missionary journey that would turn the world as they knew it upside down. ♪ choral music ♪ And the message went out to the world beyond. ♪ choral music ♪ Corporate prayer helped a prisoner escape. ♪ choral music ♪ A king requested that his people fast and pray and the enemy was defeated. A battle won without the need to fight. ♪ choral music ♪ Through a faithful servant and a young queen's faith and courage, a people were saved. Stories in the Bible showing the power of united prayer. As I read the book of Acts, it's really a book about believers coming together to pray, and a prayer-answering God. Personal prayer is important. Secret prayer is the life of the soul. But we know that there has never been a revival anywhere on this planet that wasn't preceded by united and continuous prayer. Our Lord on one occasion says where two or more of you agree on touching anything that is according to My will, it will be done. So there is a synergy that happens when we hook up together and unite our voices in crying out to God. As the spirit of prophecy tells us, prayer is the key that unlocks the storehouse of heaven's treasury and blessings. Some of Ellen White's counsel and statements on united prayer are powerful as well. She says in one place that - when she was writing to the Farnsworths, I believe it was - she said there's more power in united prayer than even in private prayer. Then she says, "Why is that?" It's because the unity of heart of the believers. It's like God gets really excited when we're really of one accord when we unite together, just like they did in Acts. Another statement she says, at the sound of fervent prayer, Satan's whole host trembles. Jesus knows that the habit of praying with others helps to rid our lives of the self-centeredness of our prayers when we pray by ourselves. So when the Bible talks about "continue earnestly in prayer," that's not just an individual activity. It's a call to the church as a community to call out to God. Not to change God's mind, but that we come into alignment with God's will and actually I think he uses us as part of the answer to those prayers. As you look at the book of Acts, united prayer brought God's people together. In Acts chapter 1 and verse 14 and 15, the entire church met together and prayed. They knew that the task before them was too great. They knew the challenge was too immense. They knew there was no way they could carry the gospel to the world. But yet as they prayed, God did something miraculous. He poured out His Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost and three thousand were baptized. You know one of the — when you read the text there — one of the things that jumps out at me is the simple English phrase, "they were in one accord." Pentecost was just an extraordinary event. It came after the culmination of Christ's ministry on this earth. And it looked as though everything was completely dashed and destroyed. When Christ was hanging on that cross and then of course the resurrection took place. And He appeared to His disciples which gave them a completely different perspective on what their ministry was all about. Our blessed Lord told His disciples to tarry in Jerusalem, united in prayer. And that was one of the prerequisites for bringing that rushing mighty wind and the presence of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost. [man speaking berber] It was the time of Passover and we were in an upper room in Jerusalem. We were all praying in one accord. We were praying for repentance and humility, and we were confessing our sins. We were also seeking the Lord's vision, power and the Holy Spirit. There was an incredible feeling of oneness as we prayed earnestly together. [man praying in Berber] [woman speaking in Berber] [female speaker] Suddenly there was the sound of a violent wind that filled the whole room where we were sitting. [wind sounds] Then tongues of fire came down and this fire rested on the people. [man speaking Berber] [male narrator] All the people in the room were filled with the Holy Spirit. Now remember that at the time of the Passover, people came from many countries to worship and now suddenly they could hear the gospel each in their own language. As a result of this, three thousand people were added to the believers in one day. ♪ gently sparkling music ♪ [woman speaking Berber] [female speaker] The people devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and of prayer. Every day they would meet together in the temple courts. In their homes, they broke bread and ate together. And the number of those being saved grew daily. ♪ one rich chord music ♪ And we believe something like this is going to happen in the last days as well. But I think only as a church and as a people we get together in one accord and in fervent prayer, will we ... till we do that, we won't see that happen. And really, what happened at Pentecost is going to be, again, duplicated by the Lord in an even greater fashion as the three angels' messages go forward, as the fourth angel of Revelation 18 is proclaimed and as the final loud cry is heralded all over the world. And it's going to be people who have submitted to the Lord, confessed their sins, and then the Holy Spirit can fall and can use us in a mighty way. Well, I think in the book of Acts, Acts chapter 6, it seemed like a good problem. The church was growing exponentially. But in the midst of that, there's this food distribution challenge. [men arguing in Berber] ♪ animating music ♪ [male speaker] The church was undergoing practical challenges. The Hellenistic Jews were complaining against the Hebraic Jews because the former's widows were being overlooked in the daily distribution of food. The apostles decided that they needed to focus on the ministry of prayer and the word. And so they requested for seven deacons to be chosen for these other practical tasks. ♪ animating music ♪ [man speaking Berber] [male speaker] The apostles asked us as a group to chose seven men who were known to be full of the Spirit and have wisdom. This proposal from the apostles pleased our whole group. So we went about selecting the seven men. Once the men were selected, they were presented to the apostles. The apostles laid their hands on them and prayed for them. [2nd speaker] With prayer as a priority, the church would never fail. After this, the number of disciples increased rapidly. And a large number of priests became obedient to the work. So I think we find a case study there that says when we face challenges, let's use wisdom, let's use our training but let's also recognize that we have a prayer-answering God who will give us wisdom. I've seen this over and over and over. Churches with big problems have solved them when they come together to pray. ♪ baritone choral music ♪ [Chief priest lecturing Peter and John] [Chief priest continuing to lecture Peter and John] [male narrator] Peter and John were called in by the chief priests and elders about their preaching. They tried to defend their actions, but the leaders were very hard on them. They were commanded not to speak or teach in the name of Jesus. After further threats, they let them go. Peter and John went back to their own people and reported all that the chief priests and elders had said. ♪ baritone choral music ♪ [man speaking Berber] When we heard all this, we immediately raised our voices in prayer to God. The entire group prayed for Peter and John. We prayed for God to give boldness to these two humble servants. Such intense prayer I had not experienced for a long time. After we had prayed, suddenly the whole place was shaken. [another man speaking Berber] People were filled with the Holy Spirit and Peter and John went out and gave witness with great power and grace. They witnessed throughout the land about the resurrection of their Saviour. ♪ final chord music ♪ So I think Peter and John drew great strength, both from knowing they were praying but also from the power that's unleashed when people pray for us. There's a peace, there's a power from God that comes into us when that prayer is being answered by many believers. ♪ stern music ♪ [female narrator] Then Esther sent this reply to Mordecai: "Go and gather all the Jews who are in Susa together and pray and fast for me. Do not eat or drink anything for three days and nights. I and my maidens will fast as you do. After that, I will go to the king even though it is against the law. And if I perish, I perish." ♪ continously rising music ♪ ♪ martial fanfare ♪ We look back at Esther now and we think what a gutsy girl. You know, what a woman of faith. But she was probably just as terrified as any of us might have been. It was a very desperate situation. You know the old saying, there's no such thing as atheists in foxholes. And I think this was a case where they knew without divine intervention, without divine intervention, all was going to be lost. But she was wise enough to say to her uncle, Mordecai, "I will fast and pray. And I will have my people here in the palace fast and pray. But I want all of God's people to fast and pray." I think we miss out a lot on the unleashing of God's power in this world by not fasting. And it doesn't have to mean you have to go totally without food but some form of giving up something we really love every day and uniting that together with prayer and praying with others, it does something, moves in this great controversy. It's very easy at times to forget just how dependant we are upon God. And as Dwight Nelson likes to remind us— Pray desperate prayers! And Esther was desperate. Pray urgent prayers! And pray prayers of expectancy! And I think her prayers encompassed all three. If you look at the book of Acts, prayer was very uniting. Take, for example, Peter and Cornelius. Cornelius, a Gentile. Peter, a Jew. And Jews and Gentiles would not possibly come together in any kind of intimate talking or visiting in one another's homes or eating together. This was the Holy Spirit breaking down some walls. A Gentile of the Italian band, Cornelius, was praying. It was no accident. He was praying. Peter on the rooftop, praying. And he prayed so long that he fell asleep. Peter has this dream of the sheet coming down with all these various animals in it. And God says, Peter, rise and eat. And Peter says, I've never eaten snakes and crocodiles and rodents. The vision of course was not about clean or unclean foods. The vision was about respect for other cultures. Respect for other people. And God sent visions, epiphanies, to both of them that broke down the walls that divided them. And Peter declared, God has shown me that He is no respecter of persons. As both of them prayed, Jew and Gentile, their prayers ascended to heaven and met at the throne of God. ♪ drifting while ascending piano music ♪ [1st speaker] It was around noon when Peter went up to the roof to pray. It was here that Peter had a vision about a large sheet containing a mix of unclean animals representing God's affirmation of the diversity of peoples in the growing church. ♪ yearning flute mingled in ♪ [2nd speaker] We had heard that Peter was staying at the house of Simon the tanner, and were instructed by Cornelius, the centurion, to go out and find him. ♪ piano and flute continue ♪ [1st speaker] While Peter was still thinking about the vision, the Holy Spirit told him to go downstairs because three men were looking for him. [same man speaking Berber] Peter went down and told the men that he was the one they were looking for. ♪ piano and flute continue colorfully ♪ [2nd speaker] We then told Peter that Cornelius, the centurion, had been told by an angel that Peter would come and see him at his house. So, unbeknown to Peter, Cornelius was already expecting his visit to Caesarea. [first man speaking again] What happened here was quite unusual. Just the fact that Peter entered the house— remember that it was against the law for a Jew to associate with or visit a Gentile. ♪ restrained music ♪ [2nd speaker] Cornelius told Peter how three days earlier he had been praying in his house when an angel had appeared before him. [first man speaking Berber again] Peter shared with Cornelius his new understanding that God does not show favoritism and is the Lord of all. This was a real turning point. From this point on, the gospel was also given among other people groups. And it all started out with prayer and fasting, and a vision. Cultures were bridged. Barriers were broken down. Hearts were united. And they became one in Jesus Christ. And the gospel was open to the Gentiles. What does united prayer do for breaking down cultures? When we are kneeling together - different cultures, different backgrounds, different sociological backgrounds, different educational backgrounds, different racial complexions - when we are kneeling together our hearts are united as one in Jesus Christ. I look in Acts chapter 13, where the church in Antioch is sending out Paul and Barnabas. And they lay hands on them. And they pray for the blessing of the Holy Spirit. The laying on of hands was the setting aside, in Acts 13, of Paul and Barnabas for ministry and mission. They were going to launch their missionary journeys. I don't think there's anything magical about the hands. I think it's a symbol. Like water is with baptism or the unleavened bread and the unfermented grape juice are in the communion service. When the church comes unitedly, and lays hands on an individual, they are praying for that individual, setting them aside for a specific task of witness and ministry. [male speaking Berber] As the prophets and teachers of the early church were fasting and praying, the Holy Spirit called Paul and Barnabas to go on their first mission journey. The church prayed together before sending them out. ♪ angelic music ♪ [female speaking Berber] Hands were laid on them and we prayed earnestly. As a united church, we prayed for their safety and that God would grant them the right words to speak to the multitudes We prayed that our missionaries would be successful in spreading the gospel. ♪ soaring music ♪ Paul and Barnabas traveled to several places. In Cyprus, they proclaimed the word of God in the Jewish synagogues. In Pisidian Antioch, almost the whole city gathered to hear the word of the Lord. When the Gentiles heard their messages, they believed. The word of the Lord spread throughout the entire region and the disciples were filled with joy and the Holy Spirit. ♪ floating angelic music ♪ Paul and Barnabas appointed elders in every church and prayed with fasting, commending them to the Lord. They gathered the church together and reported all that God had done through them and how He had opened a door of faith to the Gentiles. As a praying community, when we lay hands upon those that we're praying for, it represents the hand of God. Kneeling around that person, setting them aside for that task, we're asking the Holy Spirit to come to empower them, to strengthen them for the task that God has given them through the church. I remember a story where Paul was - he encountered a beautiful woman. Her name was Lydia. And she was praying. And, I don't know, that might have been beside a river, for all I know, it may have been beside a well. Maybe it was in the middle of a market, you know, at their time. Wherever it was, God was able to reach her heart and the Bible tells us that she accepted the message of the gospel and she was baptized. We were a group of women outside the city gate by the river at a place of prayer. Lydia, a dealer in purple cloth, from Thyatira was also there. Two men came along and started to speak to us, and asked to join us in prayer. We later learned that they were Paul and Silas. The Lord opened Lydia's heart to heed Paul's message. She and all the members of her household were baptized. Another day Paul and Silas were on their way to a place of prayer. They were met by a female slave who had a spirit in her that could predict the future. She earned a lot of money for her owners by fortune-telling. She followed us and shouted at us. This was disrupting and so Paul ordered the spirit out of her. When her owners realized that their chance of making money was gone, they dragged Paul and Silas to the authorities and they were put in prison. At around midnight, these two very positive prisoners named Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God. The rest of us were listening to them. Suddenly there was a violent earthquake and the prison shook. All the prison doors flew open and everyone's chains came loose. The jailer woke up, saw all the doors open and drew his sword to kill himself. He thought all the prisoners had escaped. But Paul assured him and shouted that he should not harm himself. The jailer called for lights, rushed in and lay in front of them, trembling. The jailer accepted Jesus Christ, and his whole family was baptized. So prayer can happen anywhere. For Hope Channel, you know I anchor a program, I co-anchor a program called Let's Pray. And so here we are in a television studio with lights and cameras and action and yet we are very much in the manner of prayer. And we have seen God, we have seen amazing answers to prayer, from the studio, so it can happen anywhere. One friend of mine has said we must pray with such specificity that we will know when God answers our prayers. In Acts chapter 12, Peter is in prison. He is scheduled for execution. He's chained between soldiers. Herod has decreed that he will die. As Peter's in prison, the entire church —I like that— the entire church is praying for Peter in prison. Right before that, James was, you know, taken to prison, but was killed. And I think the people got really concerned that they may now lose Peter when he was hauled off to jail. And that caused them to get worried so they got together and really prayed all night long. King Herod had arrested some that belonged to the church and was planning to persecute them. When Herod had James put to death with a sword, and saw how the Jews had approved of this, he seized Peter also. [female reporting in Berber] Peter was guarded by four squads of four soldiers each. We were very concerned for his safety. And the church prayed earnestly for him. [male further reporting in Berber] The night before Herod was going to bring him to trial, Peter was sleeping between two soldiers, bound by chains and sentries stood guard at the entrance. Suddenly an angel of the Lord appeared and light shone into his cell. The angel struck Peter on the side to wake him up and the chains fell off his wrists. As he was instructed, Peter followed the angel out of the prison, past all of the guards to the gate of the city. [female further reporting in Berber] Many people had been praying together in the house of Mary, the mother of John. As the servant in the house, I heard knocking on the door. ♪ soothing string music ♪ With caution, I went to open the door and to my surprise, there stood Peter. We had just been praying earnestly for him in prison. [male further reporting in Berber] Once again, united prayer had worked and the word of God continued to spread and flourish. No one who was at that prayer meeting that night would ever forget that they have a God answering prayer after that night. Everywhere those people went for the rest of their lives, they told that story, which is part of the reason we know it today, they told that story with great power because it was utterly convincing to them of not only God's willingness to help, but God's ability to do it on a grand and surprising scale. Here were three big, huge nations, converging on his little dinky kingdom of Judah and from a human standpoint, it was wipeout. Jehoshaphat says some very honest things about the ones praying. We don't know what to do. We're weak. We're helpless against this great number that's come against us. But he says some very honest things about who God is too. God, You are capable. You are willing. You are able and we are ready. All of which prepared God's people for His deliverance. But I think when we humble ourselves in prayer we're giving God permission to break through in a supernatural way. And, we're even told in the book, Christ's Object Lessons, that we are to present our prayers with a determination that will not be denied. What a promise! ♪ ominous music ♪ Many people came and told Jehoshaphat that a vast army was approaching to wage war against him. Alarmed by this news, Jehoshaphat proclaimed a fast for all of Judah. People came from every town in Judah to fast and pray together. We were part of a large group and Jehoshaphat was earnestly asking God for assistance. Then a man called Jahaziel stood up and said that Jehoshaphat should not be concerned— that it was not his battle but God's battle. ♪ urgent music ♪ [man speaking Berber] It was early in the morning when we set out to the desert of Tekoa. We were seriously concerned about facing this huge army, but we were told to have faith. We had also prayed. ♪ tense music ♪ When our reconnaissance platoon came over the hill, we only saw dead bodies all around. ♪ tense music continued ♪ The enemy had apparently turned on each other. [dark brass] Jehoshaphat's prayers had won them the battle without even having to fight. When you look at prayer, in the book of Acts in the Bible, a definite pattern emerges. That pattern is that the disciples, as they begin to share what God has put on their hearts, they are persecuted, sometimes to the point of death. As the persecution begins, they actually gather the believers together. They pray and the Holy Spirit is poured out. Thus causing the word of God to be spread even more boldly. Thus the church of God grows. United prayer is critically important to the church because it is the key to national revival and to the healing of national challenges. Prayer, especially united prayer, is not about leverage, twisting the hand of God with more people praying the same phrase over and over again. It is about God's people together getting aligned with His will. When we pray, I think it changes our hearts. And when we can unite together in prayer, there is a unity that is experienced. And then when we ask, whatever we ask, in the powerful name of Jesus, things happen. Why is united prayer important? Because it opens our hearts to the power of the living God to accompany our witness. It brings you to the foot of the cross, together. United prayer is unleashing God's power in the universe. I believe in the great controversy, He's what we need, not the prayer. In the controversy between good and evil, God does not violate our freedom of choice. But as we pray, God opens up new avenues of working. Isn't God already working for that son or daughter before we pray? Isn't He working for the community before we pray? He is. But he's limited by their choice. But as we pray, just like in the book of Acts as the church prayed, God honours the choice of the praying one. And miracles occur as we pray unitedly. When we get things right on the vertical they will become right on the horizontal. ♪ solemn string music ♪ ♪ unfolding in full symphonic sound ♪