The Prayer Motivator Minute #257

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Jun 03, 2012
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Our prayer motivator verse from the Word of God today is John 16:24 which reads: "Hitherto have ye asked nothing in my name: ask, and ye shall receive, that your joy may be full."
Our prayer motivator quote for today is from John Stott. He said, "In prayer we do not “prevail on” God, but rather prevail on ourselves to submit to God. True, the language of “prevailing on God” is often used in regard to prayer, but it is an accommodation to human weakness. Even when Jacob “prevailed on God,” what really happened is that God prevailed over him, bringing him to the point of surrender when he was able to receive the blessing which God had all the time been longing to give Him."
Our prayer motivator quote for today is from John Stott. He said, "In prayer we do not “prevail on” God, but rather prevail on ourselves to submit to God. True, the language of “prevailing on God” is often used in regard to prayer, but it is an accommodation to human weakness. Even when Jacob “prevailed on God,” what really happened is that God prevailed over him, bringing him to the point of surrender when he was able to receive the blessing which God had all the time been longing to give Him."
Our prayer motivator verse from the Word of God today is John 16:24 which reads: "Hitherto have ye asked nothing in my name: ask, and ye shall receive, that your joy may be full."
Our prayer motivator quote for today is from John Stott. He said, "In prayer we do not “prevail on” God, but rather prevail on ourselves to submit to God. True, the language of “prevailing on God” is often used in regard to prayer, but it is an accommodation to human weakness. Even when Jacob “prevailed on God,” what really happened is that God prevailed over him, bringing him to the point of surrender when he was able to receive the blessing which God had all the time been longing to give Him."
Our prayer motivator quote for today is from John Stott. He said, "In prayer we do not “prevail on” God, but rather prevail on ourselves to submit to God. True, the language of “prevailing on God” is often used in regard to prayer, but it is an accommodation to human weakness. Even when Jacob “prevailed on God,” what really happened is that God prevailed over him, bringing him to the point of surrender when he was able to receive the blessing which God had all the time been longing to give Him."
Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Trust God in the Unknown - Your Daily Prayer - July 12
Let us trust Him with tomorrow and our future, because the plans He has for us are good, giving us hope and a future.
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Today's Devotional
A Prayer to Trust God in the Unknown - Your Daily Prayer - July 12
Let us trust Him with tomorrow and our future, because the plans He has for us are good, giving us hope and a future.
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