Before I begin this message, let me provide a short disclaimer: although I do encourage women to move freely within the order provided by God in their local churches, my goal is to exalt and celebrate a primary grace that God has placed specifically within women, which the Lord Himself has used in past times to release revival.
Prayer
A Word to the Women of God
The God Who Listens
“I love God because He listened to me.” (Psalm 116:1)
God knows everything and everybody; and everything about everybody. He knows even that which is yet unknown to anybody. There is no thought, idea, invention, place, person, plan, or purpose which He does not know all there is to know about. Imagine, then, the wonder of His genuine attentiveness — “He listened to me.”
The Praying for Revival Racket
It's interesting to me that many who do not know the names of their neighbors, have never spoken to them, have never shared a meal with them, have never offered a simple act of kindness or service to them, and give no money to the poor or widows . . . spend endless hours and money to travel long distances to pray for "city-wide and national revival." Maybe if there was less prayer and more obedience, we would see the "revival" we pray for.Quit Praying (Like We Have Been!) - Part 2
Peace on earth, good will toward humanity (Luke 2:14). When did that change?
It seems these days that God’s good will toward the planet in the gift of His Son was wholly unmerited, but “revival” in our cities is dependent on us—our prayer and intercession. We pray as if Jesus never came, or still lies in the tomb.
Who taught YOU how to pray?
Have you ever felt like everyone around you knows how to pray except you? I’m not exactly sure where I learned the criteria that I’ve accumulated through the years about prayer. While I didn’t learn it in my childhood home, as a young girl
I watched as others “in church” reverently bowed their heads and closed their eyes upon demand. Through the years I’ve also read a lot about prayer and every author seems to have their own set of guidelines to help the reader along in their “prayer life.”
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