Aligning Prayer with God's Word and Presence

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1) "When I'm not hungry for God, it's because I'm feasting on something else. What we consume ends up consuming us. We always crave for what we are filled with." [01:31:12]

2) "God wants you and me to begin to respond to him. Could you lift your hands all across through thank you Jesus thank you Jesus Lord we lift our hands and this is our sign of surrender." [01:57:22]

3) "Delight in prayer comes from this truth that before you can delight in God, He's already delighting in you. God wants to move us from prayer being a duty to prayer now being a delight." [01:48:45]

4) "God Delights in hearing your voice especially when it sounds like His voice, especially when it sounds like what He's already said. Meditate on His word this year, pray with His word." [01:46:21]

5) "The enemy is out there trying to whisper to your ears... he's trying to kill your Godly desire to serve by awakening your desire to be acknowledged." [01:34:20]

6) "If we're just seeking for what we need from God and we're just going to Him when we need something from Him, then we begin to have this transactional relationship with God." [01:41:27]

7) "Fasting is the best time to ask God what do we need to change. It's the best time to ask God, 'God, what do you want me to adjust?' because we get to weaken our flesh and strengthen our spirit." [01:38:50]

8) "God's delight in His people is profound and personal. Understanding that God takes pleasure in our presence and our voices can transform prayer from a duty into a joyous encounter with the divine." [01:50:34]

9) "Every time you pray, it doesn't matter what you're saying, God's happy with that. His delight for you is more than that. He delights in hearing your voice." [01:49:56]

10) "Pray with the word of God. Some of us get so bored when we're praying because we're trying to create things to pray for, where God wants us to just open our Bible and start praying into what He's already said." [01:45:42]
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