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Many believers today struggle with consistently praying for God’s will to be done, often prioritizing their own desires and plans instead.
Many believers today struggle with consistently praying for God’s will to be done, often prioritizing their own desires and plans instead.
Many believers today struggle with consistently praying for God’s will to be done, often prioritizing their own desires and plans instead.
The church today is under constant attack from the enemy who seeks to undermine its mission and weaken its influence in the world. This spiritual warfare leads to divisions, distractions, and compromises within the body of Christ, making it impossible to have a united front. This is why it is important to engage in fervent prayers for the church.
A vigilant person is one who remains focused on God’s will, seeing clearly what God wants them to do and refusing to let anything turn their mind away from it. In the place of prayer, vigilance is crucial.
The finished work of Christ on the cross has allocated many resources to us, but sadly, most believers don’t know how to access them. Our opening scripture tells us how the Holy Spirit helps us pray the way we ought to, leading us to apply correctly to receive God’s allocation.
The power of agreement is unlocked when at least two people come together, but it multiplies significantly when more believers join in unity.
When believers entangle themselves with worldly influences, it becomes nearly impossible to effectively travail in prayer and receive answers. A consecrated life is essential for any believer who desires to intercede powerfully.
Today, some believers have resorted to only begging God when they approach the place of prayer. Sometimes, they feel so threatened by a situation that they approach the place of prayer with so much fear and uncertainty, not sure of the outcome of their prayer.
Many believers struggle with stagnation, delay, and unfulfilled promises, wondering why their breakthrough seems elusive. The root of the problem often lies in a lack of fervent, persistent prayer.