Man should always pray and not faint. Luke 18:1 Men have resolved to pray differently, but some have not mastered the strategies to receive the answers needed to bring forth purpose. The Bible speaks of different ways to reach God's throne room. In any case, we must come boldly into His presence, looking for mercy and finding grace in times of need. We're told to go into our closets and pray to God secretly. Matthew 6:6 But what does it include when we enter our closets? Our Christian way of life requires many types of ...
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Man should always pray and not faint. Luke 18:1 Men have resolved to pray differently, but some have not mastered the strategies to receive the answers needed to bring forth purpose. The Bible speaks of different ways to reach God's throne room. In any case, we must come boldly into His presence, looking for mercy and finding grace in times of need. We're told to go into our closets and pray to God secretly. Matthew 6:6 But what does it include when we enter our closets? Our Christian way of life requires many types of prayers. We can elevate our Christian walk by decreeing and declaring the word of God. There are prayers for the needy, the poor, the government, the educational system, the church body, businesses, art & entertainment, and family. Just what does it take to come before God's presence? We must begin with a heart full of praise & thanksgiving. Ushering in the presence of the Lord with these expressions of gratitude is a sure way to get our prayers started on the right note. Once the presence of the Lord is there, send up your petitions for others first. This act of selflessness in prayer not only keeps the enemy at bay but also aligns our hearts with God's heart. So, do not be selfish and pray selfless prayers for the needs of others. This book will give you decrees and declarations in the First-Person noun that will bring you the answers needed, propelling you into purpose with assured victory.
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