Praying with Purpose

Praying with Purpose

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This section unpacks what it means to engage in prayer that is intentional and effective, moving beyond mere habit. Explore insights into the Holy Spirit's role in guiding our intercession, even through wordless groans, and how prayer serves as a conduit for God's power to intervene in our lives. Discover discussions on aligning our desires with divine provision. These explorations invite you to deepen your communion with God.

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Taking the training wheels off our prayers

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.

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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

Nothing shall be impossible

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.

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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

Theological Exegesis and Synthesis of Psalm 37:4 and Matthew 7:11: The Sanctification of Desire and Divine Provision

The profound inquiry into divine sovereignty, human volition, and the theology of prayer centers on two monumental declarations: "Delight yourself in the LORD, and He will give you the desires of your heart" (Psalm 37:4) and "If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask Him!" (Matthew 7:11). Analyzed in isolation, these passages are often misappropriated as transactional formulas for material provision, reducing the Divine to a spiritualized vending mechanism.

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The Exegetical and Historical Framework of Psalm 37 To fully comprehend the immense theological weight of Psalm 37:4, it is imperative to situate the verse within its broader literary, structural, and historical framewor Philological Analysis of Psalm 37:4 The profound theological depth of Psalm 37:4 is anchored in the precise morphological and semantic definitions of three critical Hebrew terms: 'anag (delight), mish'alot (desires), and

The Prayer Coin
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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

Praying according to God's will

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.

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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.

Portals for prayer

Michael Varnet shares his testimony of how he became an artist after receiving the Holy Spirit, and how he created prayer portals for the Church based on the twelve tribes of Israel. He reads from a book that explains the meanings behind each portal and leads the congregation in prayers for revelation, healing, souls, and pastors.

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My brother Michael Varnet we welcome you, it’s a dream to have you here and it’s a blessing to have you and Ellaine with us, thank you for making the trek. Just telling them that you came from this water color society th of His creative anointing and since it was a part of the original mission of this Church to be creative the Lord wants to release that within you today. I don’t understand a word of what you are saying but the Holy Spiri

The Transformed Heart: Delight, Desire, and the Father's Good Gifts

Our faith reveals a profound truth about divine provision, rooted in a heart transformed by delight in God. To "delight in the Lord" means finding supreme satisfaction exclusively in His nature, which purifies our deepest desires and aligns them with His will.

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At the heart of our faith lies a profound truth about divine provision and the posture of the human heart in prayer. These insights, when understood deeply, unveil a powerful journey of spiritual transformation. It signifies gifts that are intrinsically profitable, useful, and beneficial for our long-term spiritual and temporal well-being. It underscores that God, in His perfect wisdom, never makes mistakes in His provision.

Persistent prayer

Effective prayer requires passion and persistence. Instead of worrying, pray and make your requests known to God.

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Effective prayer requires passion and persistence. Instead of worrying, pray and make your requests known to God.