Psalms 81:10 KJV
I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Just last night I read a commentary that said, "When God desires a special satisfaction, He seeks out a prayer to answer."
One of God's greatest delights is to answer the prayers of His people. That means it behooves Christians not only to pray but to learn from the Bible those prayers that God delights most to answer. It is obvious as we read the Scriptures that there are things that can make our prayers null in the sight of God. It is also obvious that there are certain prayers that God is most inclined to answer.
We fail in our prayer life by first of all not understanding the differences in those prayers God answers freely and those prayers that are asked amiss and secondly by not praying.
I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt: open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Just last night I read a commentary that said, "When God desires a special satisfaction, He seeks out a prayer to answer."
One of God's greatest delights is to answer the prayers of His people. That means it behooves Christians not only to pray but to learn from the Bible those prayers that God delights most to answer. It is obvious as we read the Scriptures that there are things that can make our prayers null in the sight of God. It is also obvious that there are certain prayers that God is most inclined to answer.
We fail in our prayer life by first of all not understanding the differences in those prayers God answers freely and those prayers that are asked amiss and secondly by not praying.
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