Prayer, Humility, and Justice: A Divine Perspective

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"God, make me your first resort; help me to turn to you first more often." [51:59] (Download)

"Give us a deep sense of our need for you, and God, finally, would you help us be persistent, give us diligence in prayer and an unwillingness to give up even when it feels like our prayers are going unanswered." [52:47] (Download)

"Would your will be done in the conflicts around the world and the conflicts in our homes, in our communities, and even in our own hearts." [53:26] (Download)

"Humility is directly proportional to your understanding of reality in that the Bible teaches that like everything good about us is ultimately a gift." [41:06] (Download)

"Jesus, however, invited them, he said let the little children come to me and don't stop them because the kingdom of God belongs to such as these." [46:48] (Download)

"Always pray and ask with the assumption that he can work and that he will work if it's good for you and for the world." [50:04] (Download)

"When the lamb opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven for about half an hour... the incense and all the prayers are brought before the Lord." [30:37] (Download)

"Jesus told them a parable on the need for them to pray always and not give up. This is what I need to hear; may this be what you need to hear: always pray, don't give up." [21:15] (Download)

"Come Lord Jesus, and that's in line with what Jesus taught us in the Lord's Prayer, right? Bring your kingdom to this earth, do your will on Earth as it is in heaven." [33:59] (Download)

"Will not God who is just and does care, how much more so will God grant justice to his elect who cry out to him day and night? Will he delay helping them? I tell you that he will swiftly grant them justice." [22:00] (Download)
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