The Bravest Prayer You Can Pray
Have you given up praying about something because it seems that God doesn’t what to answer it? The bravest prayer you can pray is to continue praying that prayer you’ve prayed 100 times.
Have you given up praying about something because it seems that God doesn’t what to answer it? The bravest prayer you can pray is to continue praying that prayer you’ve prayed 100 times.
David’s love of God, his willingness to fight for God, his love for worship, are all common proofs for David being a man after God’s own heart. But, …
Most Christians believe that they are saved by grace, but this passage in James can seem to push us back to earn our salvation. Let’s look at interpreting how faith without works is dead.
God’s provision is easy to believe when things are going well. When we are in need, we start to worry. Prayer reminds us that God wants to provide for us.
Things happen in life that makes us sad. Giving thanks in all things doesn’t remove our grief, it positions us to see the goodness of God coming from it.
Jesus has done everything for us to have revival now. While the obstacles to bring revival are on us, they are not as great as we commonly think.
You are powerful and can affect change in your world. Test these 6 power-filled ways to overcome in prayer and watch yourself become more confident in God.
We feel the need to convince non-Christians of their need to accept Jesus, but we often doubt if they would really desire it. Here’s a shocking truth:
What our stories with God do is raise the expectations for what is possible to those who hear them. Your life is to draw people to more of God.
What is confidence in prayer? Is it making God do what we want? Instinctively, we know this isn’t it, but what is confidence we have in approaching to God?
Sowing and reaping used to be a fearful harvest of any evil I did. But we have a good father who is looking for any good in us to reward. Can this be true?
Let’s stop adding “if it’s Your will” to our prayers. It’s sapping our faith. Jesus was not questioning whether it was God’s will: He was…