Pray Unceasingly
Today I will pray unceasingly that I may overflow with hope and that, with hope in abundance, my...
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Today I will pray unceasingly that I may overflow with hope and that, with hope in abundance, my...
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Today I will daily build myself up in faith by praying through the Spirit that I may walk with...
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Today I will obey Christ’s command to pray, for “…by our meeting with God in prayer, God connects...
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Today I will not be seduced into thinking that my prayers are powerful because I pray them. They...
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Today I will dismiss the popular cliches about positive thinking and the typical advice to...
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Today I will battle the “distracting enemies of ideas and thoughts” (Chambers, Companion, August...
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Today I will look within to meet the challenges without. We are assaulted from the outside by...
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Today I will ponder why the disciple asked Jesus to teach the disciples to pray. As a Jew, the disciple was brought up in a praying community; prayer was part of the fabric of Jewish life. So, what did they lack and what were they desiring? They desired Jesus: His power, wisdom and joy in life.
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Today I will spend more time in intercessory prayer, a form of worship, that I may lift myself to...
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O God: Give me strength to live another day; Let me not turn coward before its difficulties or prove recreant to its duties; Let me not lose faith in other people;
Read Moreby Don Metznik | Dec 25, 2020 | Prayers | 0 |
I praise you, Lord, for the glory of your creation. To behold the full moon is to dwell on the enormity of your creation, the profound laws that govern its operation. It is to glimpse something so magnificent that the mind recoils at its own finiteness and limitation—causing a type of mental shut down lest we become overwhelmed.
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“Lessons” presents life’s big lessons from the helm of a very small boat and details a 3-day sailing regatta in which my son and I competed and capsized.
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