Finding Peace Through Persistent Prayer in Hardship

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"In hard times, many people turn to prayer, whether they believe in God or not. And sometimes God answers those prayers quickly and noticeably. But other times, even prayer through tough times can feel pointless. Why do Christians continue to pray through those seasons? That's what I'll be talking about today." [00:00:00] (20 seconds)


"Throughout scripture, we see person after person call out to the Lord because of the troubled times that they're facing. Moses was leading the Israelites in Egypt and they were all throwing a fit because they were dying of thirst and were desperate for water. The people cried out to Moses. So Moses cried out to God." [00:03:09] (22 seconds)


"Then we move to the New Testament and we see Paul and Silas. They're imprisoned in Philippi after being beaten for proclaiming the gospel. They were crying out to God in prayer while also praising and singing hymns. So despite their physical suffering and their unjust imprisonment, they turned to God in prayer and worship." [00:06:11] (21 seconds)


"Scripture says in Philippians 4, do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God, and the peace of God will guard your hearts and your minds. The bottom line is that prayer is not just about getting what we want. It's not about having all of our problems solved." [00:10:58] (29 seconds)


"Prayer provides at least three things for us that go beyond the results that we are often seeking when we pray. Prayer provides peace. It replaces anxiety with God's peace, even when circumstances remain unresolved. I can't tell you how many times in my own life when in the natural realm, things were not good." [00:11:40] (24 seconds)


"Prayer is an act or an action of our faith. What does faith in action look like? It looks like getting on our knees or standing up, whatever, just taking action and praying to the Lord. Showing him how much you are choosing to be dependent on him." [00:13:14] (19 seconds)


"Samantha, who has one of the most delightful spirits and beautiful hearts, did not allow all the pain to keep her from leaning into the Lord through prayer. Eric, who has had a strong belief in the supernatural power of God, continued to demonstrate his faith through prayer. Believing that God would come through." [00:15:32] (24 seconds)


"Praying and choosing to place our dependence completely on the Lord is what faith in action looks like, and it's a choice. We have to choose to go to the Lord in prayer and choose to demonstrate our dependence on him for all things. It is a way of us saying, God, I trust you, and I have faith in you above all else." [00:17:13] (25 seconds)


"Prayer helps us put our faith, as small as our faith might feel, into action. And we must also position ourselves to be in spaces to implement this discipline of actually praying during tough times and placing our faith in the Lord. So what does that look like? Sometimes it means joining for morning prayer." [00:18:05] (23 seconds)


"Don't be afraid to be vulnerable, honest and raw with your times of prayer. Of course, you first just got to be intentional about praying. I know in my life right now I don't often have a lot of extra time or I don't have much idle time, so I often find myself praying whenever I can." [00:29:26] (20 seconds)


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