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Prayer is a necessity
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How many times the believer prays in a day,the Muslims pray five times a day all their lives as a life style,the Jews prays three times a day all their life as a life style,they do it whether they re happy or not whether they re sad or not whether they re blessed or not or whether they re under attack or not,they just do it because is a life style for total take over of our lands and nations and all we the christian do is pray one or two times a day and thinks we have made it NO.Prayer ,must become our lifestyle we have to pray consistently because prayer is a necessity for survival and maintenance of daily victory re you stirred to pray then pray this prayer point and be blessed.
OH LORD GRANT ME THE GRACE TO PRAY CONSISTENTLY
OH LORD SET ME ON FIRE ALWAYS TO PRAY
I HAVE THE SPIRIT OF PRAYER
After praying this prayers just begin to pray in tongues.
Please remember what you told your servant Moses: "If you sin, I will scatter you among the nations." Nehemiah 1:8 (NLT) " If you want specific answers to prayer, then make specific requests. If your prayers consist of general requests, how will you know if they're answered? " Here are four secrets to answered prayer from the life of Nehemiah: 1. Base your request on God's character. Pray like you know God will answer you: "I'm expecting you to answer this prayer because of who you are. You are a faithful God. You are a great God. You are a loving God. You are a wonderful God. You can handle this problem, God!" 2. Confess the sins of which you're aware. After Nehemiah bases his prayer on who God is, he confesses his sins. He says, "We've sinned." He says "I confess . . . myself . . . my father's house . . . we have acted wickedly . . . we have not obeyed." It wasn't Nehemiah's fault th
IN ISAAC In a sense, in Isaac the transfer of life was accomplished but it was not fully completed. We know this by the fact that Isaac still begat Esau whom God hated (Rom. 9:13). This means that within Isaac the natural life still remained. Thus, we may say that in Isaac the transfer of life was not completed thoroughly. It was completed in Jacob. IN JACOB FIRSTLY BEING THE SUPPLANTER JACOB • At first, Jacob was a supplanter. His name means a supplanter. To supplant means to take the place of another, or to get something, through subtle means. Jacob was one who stole in a secret way. For instance, he stole from his uncle, Laban. Laban thought that Jacob was helping him with his flocks, but while Jacob was helping Laban, he made a flock for himself. This is an example of Jacob’s supplanting. At the first, Jacob certainly did not have the transfer of life. TRANSFORMED INTO ISRAEL, THE PRINCE OF GOD • God had a way to deal with Jacob. He trans
The Lord’s salvation is that He dispenses Himself into us as our life. This is through the mysterious Word of life. First John says that this life which is the eternal life and which has been manifested today is Jesus Christ Himself. The eternal life is mysterious, abstract, and invisible and cannot be felt or touched by anyone, yet this life has been manifested, shown to, and seen by men. The word for seen indicates that something is not only looked at but also observed distinctly and investigated clearly in a thorough manner; it compares with the examination by a doctor to diagnose a patient’s condition. John says that the Lord Jesus, who is the Word of life and the inner life, was manifested, and John saw Him and even touched Him with his own hands. Both John and his brother James were ranked with the twelve disciples of the Lord Jesus, and their mother was Mary’s sister, so they were the Lord’s cousins in the flesh. For three and a half years they were with the Lord J
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