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Understanding the Power of the Communion Table

DAY 31 OF 31

LET YOUR PRAYER CARRY AN ADDRESS

Whenever you write a letter that you intend to post, one thing you do not fail to do is address the envelope, which defines exactly where you want the letter to go. This enables the postman to drop your letter at the intended destination. It is the same with prayer. Your prayer must be addressed to the One (God) who can answer it.

Discussing a problem with someone or going through counselling is not the same as praying. Weeping or crying does not equal praying either. Truly, God sees your desperate situation, mannerisms, and pain, but He won’t assume that you want Him to intervene. God will ask you exactly what you want Him to do and if you want Him to be involved. You may even religiously say, “God sees what I am going through, why is He not doing something”? Jesus didn’t assume that the blind man wanted to be healed (Luk. 18:41).

God does not assume that you want Him to be involved or do anything until you address your prayer (not your complaint) to Him. Every time you pray, let your prayer be addressed to God, your Father. Jesus said, “When ye pray, say, Our Father… (Luk. 11:2)”. “Our Father” is the address that every prayer God will hear must carry. Stop praying into the atmosphere and stop praying to men who cannot help or answer your prayer. Address your prayer to God.

PRAYER: Lord Jesus, I ask that You come and take pre-eminence in my life's situations and circumstances. I will not be stranded in Jesus’ name. Amen!

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Understanding the Power of the Communion Table

When Jesus was about to leave the world, one of the many commands he left with the believer was the Holy Communion: “Do this in remembrance of me.” Partaking of the communion table biblically makes tremendous power of God available to you, such that sickness, problems, death, and the devil will flee away. In this 31-day devotional, you will learn how to harness the power of the communion table.

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