Is This How You View Prayer?
We pour our hearts out in a one-side communication to our God who we hope has affection for us. Our prayers are cast out into the empty sea of quietness.
We pour our hearts out in a one-side communication to our God who we hope has affection for us. Our prayers are cast out into the empty sea of quietness.
The addiction recovery prayers give traction in gaining help from God. They generate hope in God’s desire for healing and the person’s ability to overcome.
God doesn’t send you anywhere that He doesn’t want to go with you. Look for Him and He will be found. Call to Him and He will answer.
You have no right to believe anything about yourself that God hasn’t said. Overcoming your shame involves replacing it with God’s truth.
People approach prayer differently. You may prefer exploring it for yourself, or go with a plan. Whatever it is, here are 7 tips to a better prayer life:
Ted Dekker and Bill Bright co-labored with A Man Called Blessed which turned its focus on Dr. Bright’s teaching on Recapturing our First Love.
I hope you find this list pulled from Psalm 91 helpful, but even more I hope you make time to pray for soldiers who have risked their lives for you.
I felt this testimony from Stairway Church in Whitehorse, Australia was a good follow-up to the previous post on the Blessed Child. A member of the church approached a man on the streets who just had been beat up and his wallet stolen. The rest of the story is God takes over. This is an encouraging story, but I would love to hear your thoughts.
A Blessed Child by Dekker & Bright tells a story of 10 yr old boy who was raised in a monastery & taken to the US where his pure faith reveals God’s power.
People often feel God picks on them the same way. How come some people have blatant sin and God still continues to bless them, while you say a word at the wrong time and you feel God’s conviction? Why does God have some on a shorter leash than others?
Our spirit is strengthened in the presence of God, and we want our spirit strong because it is the part of us that is always desiring agreement with God.
Celebration of Discipline by Richard Foster finds a nice blend of God’s role and ours in the disciplines. They don’t lead us to slavery but greater freedom