Persistent Prayer: Shameless Audacity to Ask, Seek, Knock

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Now, I worry about our society today. In a video game sorry, teens. But when you lose your life in a video game, you just wait a certain period of time, you get your life back, don't you? And I keep telling them, that is fiction. The life we live is for real and you only have one of them. You have one, and it's very important that you guard it. [00:16:59] (28 seconds)  #GuardYourOneLife

How's our faith today, church? Your first point, persistent passionate prayer pays. Persistent passionate prayer pays off. And God is trying to teach his disciples, don't give up. Don't ever give up. Keep speaking. Stay in the relationship. Prayer is a relationship. It's talking to God. It's telling him how you feel. It's telling him what's going on. It's asking him. It it it's waiting for an answer. It's looking for advice. Don't ever give up because persistent passionate prayer will pay off eventually. [00:19:48] (42 seconds)  #PrayPersistently

Now from a spiritual aspect, look at your next point. Jesus is the bread of life. I think it's so awesome that he didn't go looking for money or anything like they said. I need bread. Jesus is the bread of life. He's the manna who came down from heaven. When the Jews said, you know, well, Moses gave us bread. Jesus corrected him. He said, well, Moses is my father in heaven. And then he says, I'm the bread of life. That got to him. Every time, anytime a day, we need to go to Jesus because he's the bread of life. He'll never refuse you. He'll never push you back. [00:23:08] (42 seconds)  #BreadOfLife

What did Abraham do? Oh, no. Quick. Get the house in order. No. He called his wife. He said, quick. Prepare food. Get food for him. We have to feed him. We have to be hospitable. Get him something to drink. A place in the shade right away. Hospitality. And so this man is watching out. See, every church should be hospitable. When you walk in here, we should meet your need. Mentally, physically, spiritually, because Jesus will meet your need. [00:24:47] (32 seconds)  #HospitalityMatters

The god of the universe is on your side, and I'm so thankful for I'm so thankful for those lessons that I learned. You know, dads, be be that person. Train up your children like that when they when they're in trouble and they're trying to run away or to give up. I don't know. God keeps telling me to tell this story. I just don't know why, but I'm not gonna fight him. [00:27:54] (28 seconds)  #TrainUpYourChildren

``Look at your next point. I I love these words, shameless audacity. It kinda gives you a picture of somebody pestering you. You ever been pestered? And that's not what it means at all. It's not what it means. Shameless audacity is humble dependence upon God and his character to meet a true need with his grace. It's humbling yourself and coming to God saying, Lord, I have no place else to turn. [00:30:31] (33 seconds)  #HumbleAudacity

Now we're not widows, and we aren't orphans. We're the bride of Christ. And when you come to God and when you pray and you speak to him, trust me, he hears. And he, our maker, is our husband. That's what the word of God says. And if you will come to him and you can pour out all your anxieties, all your worries, all your fears to your husband, to Jesus in heaven, and then say, now, it's in your hands. You know what? He will never make a bad call. It's so important church that we learn this. Alright? [00:35:10] (50 seconds)  #BrideOfChrist

Over the past twenty seven years, I have known so many people who are angry with God, who have given up on him because a prayer was answered in an unfavorable way, and they blame God. And I'm here to tell you today, don't blame God. Just stay on your knees in persistent prayer. Ask in him, and he will speak to you. He will reveal to you. But don't let any situation in your life push you away from your maker. He's the one person that we need to go to. He's the one person that can answer all your questions. [00:38:39] (57 seconds)  #StayOnYourKnees

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