Exploring "Asking with Intent" reveals resources that challenge us to move beyond habitual prayer toward a deeper, more purposeful communion with God. You'll find reflections on aligning our desires with God's will and the importance of intensity, commitment, and specific petition. Discover how the Holy Spirit intercedes for us and learn from Christ's own example of reverent submission. Continue exploring to enrich your prayer life with greater focus.
Prayer is not meant to be habitual or structured, but rather communion with God. The Spirit helps us in our weakness, offering intercession through wordless groans.
Today, we read from the New International Version of the Bible in Romans Chapter 8 and verses 26 and 27.... “In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. And He who searches our hearts knows the mind of the Spirit, because the Spirit intercedes for God’s people in accordance with the will of God.” We are not unlike the disciples who came to Jesus and said, “Lord teach us
We need to see the big picture of God's will for our lives and not focus on isolated elements. Every circumstance in our life falls within God's complete plan, and He is working to fulfill His purpose in every situation.
We need to see the big picture of God's will for our lives and not focus on isolated elements. Every circumstance in our life falls within God's complete plan, and He is working to fulfill His purpose in every situation.
Jesus Christ, the divine Son of God, prayed to the Father in his human form during his earthly life, with a deep reverence and submission. His prayer in John 17 is a hymn cried out by the incarnate God, and it is the only recorded prayer of Jesus Christ in the days of his flesh.
Jesus Christ, the divine Son of God, prayed to the Father in his human form during his earthly life, with a deep reverence and submission. His prayer in John 17 is a hymn cried out by the incarnate God, and it is the only recorded prayer of Jesus Christ in th...
Passionate prayer, accompanied by action and specific petition, is what provokes a response from God. Sometimes delays and silences from God are part of His treatment to purify our requests.
Passionate prayer, accompanied by action and specific petition, is what provokes a response from God. Sometimes delays and silences from God are part of His treatment to purify our requests.
Prayer is the conduit of God's power, and it has the capacity to intervene and affect the circumstances of our lives. Through prayer, we can receive wisdom, change our perspective, and mobilize the resources of heaven.
We have been engaged on this lengthy, lengthy series on healing and emotional health, that God heal us emotionally, spiritually, mentally, physically and how to live an abundant life in the Spirit despite the wounds and and that will be my sermon because many of you have not heard, you know, the chronology of that aspect of health specifically in the life of prayer. We have spoken about a lot of different principles contained in the Scr
Passionate prayer, desperate action and specific petition are the three essential elements for a successful cry to God. When we are in a difficult situation and seek God's help, we should concentrate our faith and present our requests with intensity and clarity.
Passionate prayer, desperate action and specific petition are the three essential elements for a successful cry to God. When we are in a difficult situation and seek God's help, we should concentrate our faith and present our requests with intensity and clari...
Prayer has the power to transform us and turn us into extraordinary people who serve God. It is the most effective way to communicate with God and John Wesley once said, "God does nothing except through prayer." Sanctification depends on individual prayer and periods of inconsistency may occur if we do not pray.
Prayer has the power to transform us and turn us into extraordinary people who serve God. It is the most effective way to communicate with God and John Wesley once said, "God does nothing except through prayer." Sanctification depends on individual prayer and...
The Prayer Coin I confess, I've stood before the great machine Dropping prayer coins, tapping, quite obscene Waiting for my blessing, health and wealth and more Thinking faith's a currency, knocking at Your door Tap, tap