![]() Receiving such astounding, undeserved forgiveness frees us to do the same for others.ĭo you know the power of God’s forgiveness in your prayer life? Will you pour out the same grace to those who have wronged you?ĩ. When we humbly confess our failings before the Lord, He promises to forgive and cleanse us completely. Jesus taught His disciples to pray, “Forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who sin against us” (Luke 11:4, NIV). Prayer helps us receive and give forgiveness When you see prayers answered, will you lift your eyes and heart heavenward to wonder at God’s glorious will and ways?Ĩ. When ordinary people wholly depend on an extraordinary God, He gets all the glory! God always hears the prayers of His children and answers with what we need at the right time. “Help us, God our Savior, for the glory of your name deliver us and forgive our sins for your name’s sake” (Ps 79:9). We are revived from the inside out as we become increasingly confident in the effective outworking of our relationship with God.Īre you convinced enough of God’s power to pray with confidence? ![]() Christ, who dwells in our hearts through faith (Eph 6:17), empowers us to live for Him as we commune with Him. Prayer has “great power as it is working” (Jas 5:16, ESV). What an awe-inspiring privilege!ĭo you believe God brings about great change in response to your prayers? When we pray, we participate in God’s will being accomplished “on earth as it is in heaven.” (Matt 6:9-10). Through prayer, God allows us to be involved in His work that will go on forever. God uses our prayers to accomplish His will But it is also a sure way to withstand temptation.Įven when you feel weak, will you pray for strength to stand firm in Christ?ĥ. Yes, prayer can be hard work it can even be a struggle. In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus told His disciples to, “Watch and pray so that you will not fall into temptation” (Matt 26:41). Will you prayerfully pursue the great reward of seeking His will above your way?Ĥ. Prayer that longs to know the Giver more than His generous gifts will move us to ask for what is best for us. ![]() One of the 'good gifts' of prayer is that it changes us and what we ask for. The Father gives good gifts to those who ask Him (Matt 7:11). Our heavenly Father rewards us when we pray
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