Prayer (178)
  1. Jesus gave His disciples the Lord’s Prayer as a gift. It’s really our prayer when you think about it.
  2. When Jesus spoke about mustard-seed-sized-faith that moved mountains, He wasn't making a quantitative statement as much as a qualitative one.
  3. The question is this: Is it possible to truly believe God will give us a desirable answer to our prayers, and at the same time be OK if He doesn't?
  4. God isn’t fooled by our fake piety. He would rather have us venting honestly than faking it.
  5. They cannot know that I am already a father, but, this side of eternity, I won’t ever meet my child because of a miscarriage.
  6. My wife and I have a nighttime routine for putting our 3-year-old son to bed that involves praying Martin Luther’s Evening Prayer.
  7. Well it's simple really. I don't pray enough. I don't mean "enough" in the chronological sense like there is actually a right amount of prayer.
  8. Is there ever a time in a Christian’s life when there is less need for grace? Think about it.
  9. We surrender confidence in God because we lack faith in Christ, and we lack faith in Christ because we rebel against the fact that each, single moment of self-destruction is nailed to that cross.
  10. Advent is one big answer to the question of free will in matters of salvation. God is free. Our will is bound.
  11. God’s gifts are received, and the faithful heart offers gratias, and thanks are given in return.
  12. What’s wrong with me? What’s wrong with God? And what words, then, do I pray?
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