
The Prayer That Never Fails
“Father, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.” – Luke 22:42
“Father, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.” – Luke 22:42
A life of focused faithfulness isn’t automatic. Can we live intentionally, with God-glorifying purpose, not driven by the chaotic/mundane details of our days?
How can we pray for our families and know beyond doubt that we’re praying God’s will? The answer is simple: pray Scripture.
If you look at the back side of a tapestry, it looks messy. There are loose ends and knots and a jumble of threads. But the masterpiece, the part we are supposed to see, looks exquisite. This is a picture of our lives.
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“Father, if you are willing, remove this cup from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours, be done.” – Luke 22:42
A life of focused faithfulness isn’t automatic. Can we live intentionally, with God-glorifying purpose, not driven by the chaotic/mundane details of our days?
How can we pray for our families and know beyond doubt that we’re praying God’s will? The answer is simple: pray Scripture.
If you look at the back side of a tapestry, it looks messy. There are loose ends and knots and a jumble of threads. But the masterpiece, the part we are supposed to see, looks exquisite. This is a picture of our lives.
No spam. Just encouragement & the inside scoop.
As Christians, we’re constantly in a spiritual battle. Victory is found in Jesus. Psalm 20 can be our pattern of prayer for victory in our own personal battles.
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