Finding Strength and Grace Through Faith and Prayer

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"Lord, where else would we go? You have the words of eternal life." - Simon Peter

"We don't have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weaknesses but we have one who has been tempted in every way just as we are...let us then approach God's throne of grace with confidence."

"To clasp the hands in prayer is the beginning of an uprising against the disorder of the world." - Carl Bar

"Prayer therefore is much more than asking God for this or that outcome; it is drawing into communion with him and taking up our privileged role as his people in prayer." - Sky Jaani

"In those moments I just remember like I needed a life raft... I just needed a little bit of encouragement... to somehow by the supernatural empowerment of God to feel courage on the inside that goes beyond my ability to check out and people's ability to counsel me."

"I imagine my feeling of loneliness is not an isolated occurrence... sometimes you wake up crying because it's the worst day of your life again... sometimes you turn on the news and you imagine how fragile life really is and how overwhelming that is on top of how fragile your life already was before all that stuff started happening."

"I want to make a just a really good case that God cares and God knows and that Jesus is entirely sufficient as our great high priest to give you his mercy and Grace in your time of need... Jesus fully knows and Jesus fully understands."

"Hold firmly to your faith...this isn't self-help talk, this isn't just your confessions in the mirror in the morning...this is holding fast to your confession."

"Andrew Murray says about prayer, 'Though in its beginnings prayer is so simple that the feeble child can pray, yet it is at the same time the highest and holiest work to which man can rise. It is fellowship with the Unseen and Most Holy One, the channel of all blessings, the secret of power and life not only for ourselves but for others, for the church, for the world.'"
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