Where Do I Begin With Taking Prayer to the Next Level?
When one feels like they need to go to new levels of prayer or maybe feel inadequate in the practice, the first place to begin in making such a change is in one’s mind.
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When one feels like they need to go to new levels of prayer or maybe feel inadequate in the practice, the first place to begin in making such a change is in one’s mind.
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Time2Pray: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” – bible.com/116/mrk.12.31.nlt iPray: Lord, help me to treat my child’s other parent like a neighbor. In this way, help me to love them like I love myself, in Jesus’ name. For more on this topic, see “Challenging Relationship With My Child’s Parent.”
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Many times parents who share a child(ren), find it hard to get along. This is normal and because it’s normal it provides a great opportunity for prayer.
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There’s a lesson I learned regarding prayer, especially in a thirty-thousand-foot prayer; you pray until. That’s what it means when it says pray without ceasing, never stopping. When should one stop praying for results? Until…
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Normal behavior is to stop praying when your prayer isn’t being answered. Normal behavior says it’s taking too long and God’s not answering me. Is it possible that we give up on a prayer whose results are in the works?
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Time2Pray: Never Will I Give Up “One day Jesus told his disciples a story to show that they should always pray and never give up.” -bible.com/116/luk.18.1.nlt iPray: Dear Lord, the easy way out is to simply give up, but the object of my prayer request is too important to give …
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Time2Pray: Love Through Another “We love each other because he loved us first.” -bible.com/116/1jn.4.19.nlt iPray: Lord, teach me how to love our child in such a way that it causes me to love my child’s other parent in Jesus’ name. For more on this topic, see “Allowing My Feelings of …
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It is not unusual for parents who share time with their child(ren) to have bad or unfavorable feelings towards their child’s other parent. While this is normal, normal doesn’t make it right.
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In this web-post, I want to speak specifically about how to pray with compassion. What it looks like to take your prayer for your biggest prayer requests to the next level or in the case from thirty-thousand-feet, down to the ground.
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Time2Pray: Trusting Parents So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you… -bible.com/bible/111/MAT.7.12.NIV iPray: Lord, if You would help me to trust my child’s other parent in the same way I want my child’s other parent to trust me, in Jesus’ name. For more on …
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