Say The Blessing |
3.13.24 |
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Jesus didn’t teach His disciples to pray for monthly bread or yearly bread; He taught them to pray for daily bread. In other words, Jesus emphasized the importance and necessity of regular time in prayer with the Father. When we make a habit of praying and giving thanks to God, we’re obedient to Him in the small things, and over time, the big things as well.
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Say The Blessing |
3.13.24 |
Spending Time With Jesus |
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Pray Attention |
8.22.23 |
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Prayer isn’t about a perfect script or eloquent speech; it’s about having a simple heart-to-heart with a Father who loves us unconditionally. The Bible tells us to seek out a quiet place to talk with Him privately. It not only helps us to build our relationship with Him — it allows us a front-row seat to witness Him meet our needs and answer our prayers.
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Pray Attention |
8.22.23 |
Spending Time With Jesus |
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God’s Willa |
8.1.23 |
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We think we hold the keys to our own lives — but we don’t. We can try and try to “make” things happen, but if they’re not God’s will for our life, they’re probably not going to work out as well as we planned. The only way to know His will is to walk with Him and spend time with Him, in prayer and through Scripture, and to follow where He leads.
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God’s Willa |
8.1.23 |
Spending Time With Jesus |
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Boots On The Ground |
7.4.23 |
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Sometimes fighting a battle looks like picking up a sword. But other times, it simply looks like standing up against the enemy. We face a spiritual battle each and every day, and we’ve got to put on our spiritual armor and take a stand. Prayer is a powerful weapon: it keeps our focus on the Lord and what He’s doing in and around us, even as we’re fighting on the battlefield.
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Boots On The Ground |
7.4.23 |
Spiritual Battles |
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Snooze |
6.14.23 |
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The devil is always working to lull us into a spiritual “sleep”, where we become desensitized to things that should bother us. Instead of lazily hitting the snooze button, we need to wake up and let God work in us — and one of the best ways we can do that is to start each day with prayer.
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Snooze |
6.14.23 |
Spiritual Discipline |
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Real Talk |
4.19.23 |
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Matthew 12:34 tells us, “Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks”, and that’s especially true when it comes to how we pray. The closer we are to someone, the more comfortable we are having honest conversations with them. The question is: how comfortable are we with God?
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Real Talk |
4.19.23 |
Prayer |
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Cross Hairs |
4.7.23 |
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If we ever find ourselves asking the question, “What is God’s way?” we only need to look at what the enemy is telling us, because it will always be the opposite of what the Lord has designed for us. Whether we acknowledge it or not, we’re in a spiritual battle every single day. We face constant attacks as Satan attempts to steal, kill, and destroy God’s plan for our lives — and the only way to fight is to arm ourselves with Scripture and prayer.
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Cross Hairs |
4.7.23 |
Spiritual Battles |
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Real Talk |
1.15.23 |
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The liturgical prayer formalities about having a conversation with Jesus keep many people away from, well, just having a conversation with Jesus! If you’re trying too hard to pray, don’t try so hard. Just try some “Real Talk”.
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Real Talk |
1.15.23 |
Prayer |
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Out Of The Woods |
10.12.22 |
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Prayer isn’t only meant for “use in case of emergency” situations — but too often, we wait until we find ourselves in a spot of trouble and having already tried to fix the situation through our own means before we ask God for help. He’s given us the Holy Spirit to get us “out of the woods”, and He wants us to help other people find their way out, too.
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Out Of The Woods |
10.12.22 |
Prayer |
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Mumbo Jumbo |
3.29.22 |
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God isn’t looking for us to come up with fancy phrases or extravagant sayings when we speak to Him — He just wants us to speak to Him, period! He longs for us to come to Him as His children, with simple, genuine prayers from the heart. And when we talk about Him to other people, we should do it in a way that’s easy for them to understand, too.
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Mumbo Jumbo |
3.29.22 |
Talking With/About God |
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Can You Hear Me Now? |
3.1.22 |
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God doesn’t have a voicemail. That’s because He always answers us when we cry out to Him — we don’t have to leave a message and hope that He’ll get back to us eventually. Sometimes, it feels like He isn’t responding because His answer doesn’t look the way we’d like. But when we’re in constant communication with Him, we begin to pray according to His will instead of according to our own desires, and our prayers begin to align with His plans for our lives.
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Can You Hear Me Now? |
3.1.22 |
Relationship With God |
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No Soliciting |
3.26.21 |
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Sometimes God answers, “Yes.” Sometimes God answers, “No.” Sometimes God answers, “Not right now.” But whatever God’s response, He always answers! That’s why He wants us to communicate with Him and ask us for the things the Holy Spirit puts on our hearts. He might not always give us the answers we want, but He gives us the answers that are according to His will and His plan.
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No Soliciting |
3.26.21 |
Prayer |
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