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21 Days On The Power Of Prayer By Angus BuchanSample

21 Days On The Power Of Prayer By Angus Buchan

DAY 3 OF 21

"Prayer Changes Things"

Something worth having is always worth praying for. When we seek to spread God’s Word, it’s not medical help, education, or impressive speeches that will turn the tide, but undiluted prayer and nothing less. We are working toward Jesus Christ’s harvest, so why wouldn’t we communicate with Him above all else?

What is truly special is that Christ Himself prays for us. He is our ultimate Intercessor in this dying world. It is always touching to know that one of our friends or family members is praying for us, but how much more wonderful to know that the very Son of God is praying for you and me! He also sets a towering example of the way we should pray (Matt. 6:5–13).

Do not neglect the “prayer closet,” the place where you pray alone to God. It is like the roots of a tree: without the roots the tree cannot grow strong and survive when the rough wind blows. Daily communion with our heavenly Father is absolutely critical to the Christian life. Give the first fruits of every morning, and indeed the rest of the day, to Jesus by spending time in prayer with Him.

When you pray, go to a quiet place and keep it personal. Ask the Lord to visit you in a special and fresh way so that you can feel His powerful presence in your quiet time.

PRAYER: God, please make prayer my fuel for life. Thank You, Jesus, for interceding for me always. Amen.

The content for this devotional was adapted from "The Bible with Grassroots Reflections" by Angus Buchan © Christian Art Publishers.

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21 Days On The Power Of Prayer By Angus Buchan

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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