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Showing posts with label
prayer
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Thursday
Pray For Them, Not Against Them
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I was at a big Christian worship-and-prayer festival at my state’s capitol campus. It was actually pretty good. I should mention that my sta...
Praying to Stop an Untrustworthy Person
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I was praying recently about a man who has shown himself to be untrustworthy and whose efforts to control the world around him have caused a...
Addiction of the Saints
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It's been chewing on me for a while, now. Not sure why, but it's sure been good motivation for prayer. I've had my attention dra...
Prayer Isn't Enough
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I’ve been hearing an awkward phrase for a while now. “Prayer is not enough.” I think I’m hearing it from God. “Declaration is not enou...
Rethinking What God Drawing Us Actually Means
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I’ve been looking at how the Bible uses the Greek word, ἕλκω, helkō. It’s an interesting word. Fundamentally, it’s about “to draw by inwar...
Saturday
Testimony: The Covid “Vaccine”
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A Little background: • The Covid 19 virus is a real virus. People are dying from it. • But the virus is being blown way the heck out of pr...
Friday
Sometimes we fire blanks.
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Sometimes we fire blanks. Oh, we don't mean to. We think we are firing powerful weapons of war, kicking ass and taking names. ...
Thursday
Learning to Pray Wisely
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The church is learning a lot about declarative prayer in recent years, prayer that issues decrees and declares what shall be, (as differen...
How The Walks In The Woods Actually Worked
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It was an interesting several years for me. I had an hour every day to walk in the woods. I chose to spend the time sauntering, decompress...
Watch and Pray
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“Watch out!” “Keeping watch” “Watchman” The idea is consistent: pay attention; notice what’s going on. See what there is to see; hear ...
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Jesus and Intercessors
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I woke up thinking this morning about how Jesus interacted with folks. As I was wandering towards wakefulness, I was praying for som...
Audacious Prayer
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Conversation, even online conversation, is a useful tool for discovering what’s in the heart, discovering what you’ve begun to believe...
Prophetic Exercise: The Judge's Bench
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Since the prophetic gifts are for the real world, think of a real world person that’s going through some trouble, someone you’ve been prayi...
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Tuesday
We Have Room to Grow in Our Prayers
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I learned some things recently. I probably shouldn’t be surprised, but I was. I’d started a discussion about “What one thing would you ...
Thursday
Do We Still Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem?
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Recently, a friend asked me, “Are we still required to pray for the peace of Jerusalem?” (as Psalm 122:6 says). I stopped to think about th...
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