21 Days On The Power Of Prayer By Angus BuchanSample
"Persist and Pursue"
Here are two key ideas that are essential to getting anywhere worth going: persist and pursue. If we give up or keep changing direction, we never really get anywhere. Instead, let us persist in seeking God’s will and then pursue it with our whole heart.
Think of the two blind men who wanted Jesus to heal them. They pursued Him, and when they caught up with Him, Jesus asked them, “Do you believe that I can?” Jesus prayed for them, and their eyes were opened. They went away rejoicing once their faith had made them well (Matt. 9:27–30).
You can either believe that the Lord answers prayer, or you can say it is a coincidence. But as a Christian, you cannot continue to think it is coincidence for the rest of your life. We serve a mighty God who expects us to pursue and to persist in prayer. If you keep knocking on that door, it’s going to open.
God honors the fervent prayer of the righteous. For me it’s become a lifestyle to first seek God’s will and then persist in prayer until it comes to pass. It’s very exciting and so very rewarding. As Christians we have been sorely tested in numerous ways, and we will continue to be tested. Many have become disillusioned, but I encourage you to once more pursue the dream that God gave you by persistently praying until it comes to pass.
PRAYER: Dear Lord, when I become tired or complacent, help me to pursue You and persist in prayer. Amen.
The content for this devotional was adapted from "The Bible with Grassroots Reflections" by Angus Buchan © Christian Art Publishers.
Here are two key ideas that are essential to getting anywhere worth going: persist and pursue. If we give up or keep changing direction, we never really get anywhere. Instead, let us persist in seeking God’s will and then pursue it with our whole heart.
Think of the two blind men who wanted Jesus to heal them. They pursued Him, and when they caught up with Him, Jesus asked them, “Do you believe that I can?” Jesus prayed for them, and their eyes were opened. They went away rejoicing once their faith had made them well (Matt. 9:27–30).
You can either believe that the Lord answers prayer, or you can say it is a coincidence. But as a Christian, you cannot continue to think it is coincidence for the rest of your life. We serve a mighty God who expects us to pursue and to persist in prayer. If you keep knocking on that door, it’s going to open.
God honors the fervent prayer of the righteous. For me it’s become a lifestyle to first seek God’s will and then persist in prayer until it comes to pass. It’s very exciting and so very rewarding. As Christians we have been sorely tested in numerous ways, and we will continue to be tested. Many have become disillusioned, but I encourage you to once more pursue the dream that God gave you by persistently praying until it comes to pass.
PRAYER: Dear Lord, when I become tired or complacent, help me to pursue You and persist in prayer. Amen.
The content for this devotional was adapted from "The Bible with Grassroots Reflections" by Angus Buchan © Christian Art Publishers.
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About this Plan
This 21-day plan is a collection of devotions on prayer and is a wonderful tool to develop a deeper relationship with God. Each day features a Scripture passage, a prayer meditation, as well as a closing prayer. The content for this devotional was adapted from: "Peace in His Presence" and "The Bible with Grassroots Reflections" by Angus Buchan.
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