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The future of the church, the nation, and the world depends-to an extent we scarcely conceive of-on the education of our youth. The church may be seeking to evangelize the lost, while it is giving up on its own children to secular and materialistic influences. Pray for your schools and colleges. Pray for the faculty, those who most influence the young in these halls of learning.
— May 17, 2026 04:42PM
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After Paul had preached the gospel for 20 years he still asked for prayer that he might speak as he ought to speak. Not once for all, not for time, but day-by-day and without ceasing, grace must be sought for the work.
— May 04, 2026 03:01AM
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He just said Zecharia and Elisabeth are Old testament saints....gotta be a typo....
— Apr 25, 2026 05:11PM
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He would have us know that in prayer all will not be so easy and smooth. We must expect difficulties which can be conquered only by persistent determined perseverance.
— Apr 20, 2026 02:48AM
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Nothing but persistent, believing prayer can meet the onslaught of the spirit of worldliness that is reported everywhere.
— Apr 18, 2026 06:58PM
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If we desire to grow from strength to strength and to experience God's power and sanctification and blessing and others, we must be more persevering in prayer.
— Apr 18, 2026 06:51PM
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All I want out of life is a book but I can learn something from without being like: the heck you say? Case in point: "Our King is glorified in intercession; and we too will find our highest glory in it. He continues His saving work in fact, He can do nothing without it."
God, the almighty God , the omnipotent God can do nothing without our prayer... Seems a little human centric. Just a tad.
— Apr 17, 2026 07:40AM
God, the almighty God , the omnipotent God can do nothing without our prayer... Seems a little human centric. Just a tad.

