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Everyday Prayers with Million Praying Moms

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A Prayer to Believe That Love Never Fails

February 26, 2026   ●   6 min

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A Prayer to Believe that Love Never Fails with Rachael Adams

We all know what it feels like to be disappointed by human love. In this episode by Rachael Adams, we reflect on the contrast between fragile, imperfect earthly affection and the steadfast, never-ending love of God.While people may fail us—and we may fail others—God’s love remains constant. Psalm 136 repeats the powerful refrain “His love endures forever” 26 times, reminding us that His faithfulness spans generations. In a world of inconsistency and change, God’s character remains the same yesterday, today, and forever.

Reference: Psalm 136:1

Prayer: Father, heal my broken heart. I've been hurt by the people in my life who have let me down. Help me to forgive them. I also acknowledge that I have caused heartache. For that, I am sorry. Make my heart more like yours. Remind me of the ways that you have exhibited your affection for me. I don't want to go to anyone else looking for the love only you can give. Thank you for being steadfast and never failing me. In Jesus' name, amen.

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