Should I Keep On Praying Until I Get My Breakthrough?
You only keep “praying” in the sense that praise and thanksgiving are forms of prayer. Once you pray the prayer of faith to believe that you receive, you do NOT keep on “praying for your healing!” If you do, you are negating your first prayer by in effect confessing that you never got anything.
I can tell right away when someone doesn’t understand faith because he will say things like, “Now please keep praying for me!” or “Pray some more for my healing!” or “I’m going to call everyone I know and get everyone to pray for my healing.” When you understand faith, you realize that you “believe that you receive” once when you pray. All subsequent prayers about that matter are prayers of praise and thanksgiving for what you have already received, whether you feel better, the same or even worse.
When Jesus said to “keep on asking,” He did not mean to keep on asking about the same thing. That would be using vain repetitions as the heathen do. Jesus warned us to avoid such prayers.
You don’t need to bug God the way that the woman in the story bugged the unjust judge. The judge in the story was unjust and the woman had to bug him. God is just. There may be SOCIAL situations in your country that require ongoing prayer from “God’s elect” so that they can be “avenged speedily,” but that has nothing to do with receiving things that are your covenant right. Healing is legally yours already. Heaven already made the decision about it. Believe that you receive it the first time that you pray, then THANK God for what you already received!