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Why You Are Never Alone: Trusting God’s PresenceInstead of fearing the unknown, rest in the One who is leading you. Whisper this prayer: “God, let me feel Your peace today.” ...
Our fallen world does not want God’s presence or grace. It is content to swim in its own cesspool and convince itself that things are okay. Such a mentality has no tolerance for prayer.
There is a powerful reminder in the Gospel according to St. Luke, which depicts Jesus praying in a certain place. When he finished, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray ...
“We have God’s presence, we have God’s power, we have God’s promises, so we can live with that hope,” said Gary Walker, pastor at Franklin City Church, after reading a biblical passage ...
Our resting in God’s presence compels us to seek him in a more expressive form of prayer. If we do not set a time for deeper, conversational prayer, then our time of peace with the Lord will not ...
Did you hear the one about God creating us with two ears and one mouth so we would listen twice as much as we speak? I wish we would pay attention to this bit of wisdom when it comes to prayer.
The name of God is God's word, God's presence. And to ask that God's name be hallowed, that God's name be looked upon as holy, is to ask that in the world people will understand the presence of ...
Raised Presbyterian, neuroscientist John C. Wathey started to question his religious faith in his early teens. His book, The Illusion of God’s Presence: The Biological Origins of Spiritual ...
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