If God Knows Everything, Why Should I Pray?Sýnishorn
Now, Why Do You Pray?
Now, where does this subject come home to you?
Do you pray much at all?
Continually? With urgency?
Is there a need you’ve abandoned, a request on which you’ve given up?
A place in your life where God seems silent?
Perhaps this man’s experience will help. An anonymous Confederate soldier wrote:
“I asked God for strength that I might achieve; I was made weak, that I might learn to serve. I asked for health, that I might do great things; I was given infirmity, that I might do better things. I asked for wealth, that I might be happy; I was given poverty, that I might be wise. I asked for power, that I might earn the praise of men; I was given weakness, that I might feel the need of God.
“I asked for all things, that I might enjoy life; I was given life, that I might enjoy all things. I got nothing I asked for, but all I hoped for. Despite myself, my prayers were answered. And I am, among all men, most richly blessed.”
So can we be, too.
This is the promise of God.
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About this Plan
Prayer is essential to the Christian life. Yet many Christians feel like their prayer lives are lacking. Some even wonder if prayer actually works. After all, if God is omniscient, shouldn’t He know our prayers already? So what’s the point of praying? Join Dr. Jim Denison in this seven-day devotional on why we should pray.
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