God says to us, "Pray, because I have all kinds of things for you; and when you ask, you will receive. I have all this grace, and you live with scarcity. Come unto me, all you who labor. Why are you so rushed? Where are you running now? Everything you need, I have."
Let's forget the novelties. If we prevail in prayer, God will do only what he can do. How he does things, when he does them, and in what manner are up to him. The name of Jesus, the power of his blood, and the prayer of faith have never lost their power over the centuries.
The world knows little of the works wrought by prayer.
Let us pray, and as we pray, let us make room for Jesus in our hearts.
Unless the Spirit of God is with us, we cannot expect that our prayers will be answered.
Prayer assumes the sovereignty of God. If God is not sovereign, we have no assurance that He is able to answer our prayers. Our prayers would become nothing more than wishes. But while God's sovereignty, along with his wisdom and love, is the foundation of our trust in Him, prayer is the expression of that trust.
Some pray to marry the man they love, my prayer will somewhat vary: I humbly pray to heaven above that I love the man I marry.
For one priceless moment in the whole history of man, all of the people on this earth are truly one. One in their pride at what you have done, one in our prayers that you will return safely to earth.
To pull the metal splinter from my palm my father recited a story in a low voice. I watched his lovely face and not the blade. Before the story ended, he'd removed the iron sliver I thought I'd die from. I can't remember the tale, but hear his voice still, a well of dark water, a prayer. And I recall his hands, two measures of tenderness he laid against my face.
Prayer never works for me on the golf course. That may have something to do with my being a terrible putter.
Give me the end of the year an' its fun When most of the plannin' an' toilin' is done; Bring all the wanderers home to the nest, Let me sit down with the ones I love best, Hear the old voices still ringin' with song, See the old faces unblemished by wrong, See the old table with all of its chairs An' I'll put soul in my Thanksgivin' prayers.
The first thing I would do when I saw Bobby coming down at me was to say a little prayer if I had time. I'm sure I wasn't the only goalie who did that.
'Help' is a prayer that is always answered.
Blessings are the spiritual equivalent of breathing in, and prayer is the spiritual equivalent of breathing out.
If you're praying, you're not worrying, and if you're worrying, you're not praying!
Whenever I'm in trouble, I pray. And because I'm in trouble all of the time, I pray almost constantly.
To pray is to listen, to move through my own chattering to God, to that place where I can be silent and listen to what God may have to say.
When you sing, you pray twice.
To say a prayer is not enough. One has to believe that it's possible for that prayer to be heard.
The purpose of prayer is not to influence God to grant you special favors, but rather to remind yourself that you are always connected to God.
I've seen prayers answered. But often, in my experiences, if you get what you pray for, you've really shortchanged yourself.
Being a Christian doesn't mean I don't get stressed or upset when training doesn't go well. But even if I have those reactions, I think, 'I should pray about this.'
The Spirit, when He prays through us, or helps us to meet the mighty "ougthness" of right praying, trims our praying down to the will of God.
Worship and intercession must go together, the one is impossible without the other. Intercession means that we rouse ourselves up to get the mind of Christ about the one for whom we pray.
All vital praying makes a drain on a man's vitality. True intercession is a sacrifice, a bleeding sacrifice.
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