Prayer: Fighting for Lives

Prayer for Fighting for Lives

Father, I thank You that Your Word declares You are not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. As it is written in 2 Peter 3:9, Your heart has always been for salvation.

Thank You, Father, that Jesus is the propitiation for the sins of the whole world, just as You declared in 1 John 2:2. The payment has already been made. The work is finished. Salvation is not pending on Your end. Continue reading “Prayer: Fighting for Lives”

Prayer is No Small Thing

📌 Prayer is No Small Thing

Prayer is not a little habit pinned on to us while we were tied to our mother’s apron strings; neither is it a little decent quarter of a minute’s grace said over an hour’s dinner, but it is a most serious work of our most serious years. It engages more of time and appetite than our longest dinings or richest feasts. The prayer that makes much of our preaching must be made much of. The character of our praying will determine the character of our preaching. Light praying will make light preaching. Prayer makes preaching strong, gives it unction, and makes it stick. In every ministry weighty for good, prayer has always been a serious business.

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Teach Them To Pray

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“I would rather teach one man to pray than ten men to preach.” — Charles Spurgeon🕊️ 

1. Prayer births what preaching declares.

Preaching proclaims God’s Word; prayer prevails with God’s heart.

A sermon without prayer may inspire for a moment, but a prayerful person births something eternal.

Spurgeon understood that one man who truly knows how to reach heaven can move God to raise up ten preachers full of the Spirit.

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