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PRAYER RULEBOOKS: FAITH vs CONSECRATION (10 SHOCKING DIFFERENCES) Have you ever prayed sincerely… and still wondered why results felt inconsistent? In this classic, no-nonsense Bible teaching, Kenneth E Hagin opens to Ephesians 6:18 and exposes a simple truth many believers miss: the Bible teaches all kinds of prayer—and each kind has its own rules. Kenneth E Hagin explains it with unforgettable clarity: if you try to play baseball with football rules, you’ll lose every time. And the same is true in prayer. Many Christians don’t fail because God’s Word doesn’t work—they fail because they’re using the wrong prayer for the wrong situation. When you mix “rulebooks,” you create confusion, wavering, and weak expectation. This message focuses on two powerful, biblical prayer types: ✅ The Prayer of Faith This is the prayer you pray when God’s will is already revealed in Scripture. Healing, provision, salvation, peace—when the promise is written, you don’t beg or hedge. You believe you receive and you thank God for what is already yours in Christ. ✅ The Prayer of Consecration This is the prayer of submission and dedication—for direction, assignment, timing, and decisions when you don’t yet know God’s specific will. This is where “not my will, but Thine” belongs. It’s not unbelief—it’s surrender. Kenneth E Hagin walks you through Jesus’ own examples so you’ll never confuse them again: Jesus in Gethsemane (Matthew 26) — the prayer of consecration: “Not my will, but Thine be done.” Jesus at Lazarus’ tomb (John 11) — the prayer of faith: “Lazarus, come forth.” (No “if,” no uncertainty.) Then comes the turning point: “If it be Thy will” is a powerful phrase—but only in the right prayer. Put it into a faith prayer where God has already promised the answer, and you sabotage your confidence. Kenneth E Hagin connects this to James 1:6–7: wavering cancels expectation. You’ll also get a practical breakdown of 10 shocking differences (targets, language, “if” factor, timing, confidence vs humility, scripture basis, expected outcomes, tone, examples, and the most common mistakes). Plus real-life scenarios—healing requests, salvation, finances, major life decisions—so you can instantly know which prayer to pray in the moment. By the end, you won’t be “trying prayer.” You’ll be praying on purpose—and getting answers on purpose. #KennethEHagin, #KennethHagin, #PrayerTeaching, #Ephesians618, #PrayerOfFaith, #PrayerOfConsecration, #FaithVsConsecration, #HowToPray, #AnsweredPrayer, #BiblicalPrayer, #WordOfFaith, #FaithBegins, #WillOfGod, #Gethsemane, #NotMyWillButThine, #LazarusComeForth, #John11, #Matthew26, #James1, #NoWavering, #HealingPrayer, #ByHisStripes, #ProvisionPromise, #Philippians419, #PrayerRules, #ChristianLiving, #HolySpiritLeading, #SpiritualGrowth, #BibleStudy, #FaithThatWorks