Embracing Persistent Prayer as Worship and Faith

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The scripture I want to bring to your attention is 1 Thessalonians 5, 16 through 18. It says, Rejoice always. Pray without ceasing. Remember that. Pray without ceasing. Give thanks in all circumstances for this is the will of God and Christ Jesus for you. [00:30:56] (21 seconds)


Prayer activates the will of God. The point of prayer is to align you with the will of God or be in alignment with God's will. God's will is his plan for your life. He has a plan for every person. Do you have faith, do you have faith to accept God's will for your life over your own will? [00:32:31] (22 seconds)


I am known and loved by the creator of this universe. I also thank God for the things that he has given me and people that he has placed in my life. I once heard someone say, what if the only things you had today were the things you thanked God for yesterday? That got my attention. [00:34:32] (25 seconds)


It's also a privilege to pray as an intercessor. This is big. This is huge. Just like our church prayer list has categories, we have a missions. In missionary category, we have the sick, we have the cancer, we have a personal. In my own personal prayer life, I break up my prayer in categories. [00:35:32] (25 seconds)


Have you ever prayed for something or someone for an extended period of time? It may be months. It may be years. And you just keep on praying, hoping and believing that God hears you, or do you just kind of stop and like, it just hadn't happened. I guess it's just not going to happen. [00:36:38] (20 seconds)


God doesn't want you to give up. He says pray without ceasing. He even says, Matthew 7, 7, ask and you will receive. Seek and you will find and knock. And the door will be open. And he doesn't say maybe. I might. Do it. He said he will do it. Who said it? God said that. [00:36:58] (20 seconds)


So because God tells me to pray without ceasing, and he tells me Matthew 7 -7 and many other verses, that's why I will continue to pray, wait, trust, and expect. I used to just say pray and wait. Now I throw in the word expect. [00:43:42] (16 seconds)


God has given me, during this amount of time, he has given me 46 verses that resonate in my heart. They're important to me. They give me hope, faith. They give me strength and encouragement. And I take those verses and I've memorized them. And I say them during my prayer time to him. [00:43:58] (19 seconds)


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