Can Our Prayers Change God’s Heart
Although God’s character never changes, God can and does change His heart and mind in response to our prayers. One example is Hezekiah’s prayer.
Although God’s character never changes, God can and does change His heart and mind in response to our prayers. One example is Hezekiah’s prayer.
Each of you, my Readers, has something going on in your life. Whether I know your name or not, our God does, and He hears my prayers for you.
Praying for others can release us from our own fears and concerns. If we don’t already, let us dive into a new habit of praying for others.
If words fail us, we can be still before our God, and He will hear our hearts. Some of our best prayers are communicated . . . with no words.
Do you think Got has forgotten you? “He Who counts the stars, and calls them by their names, is in no danger of forgetting His own children.”
Let me sow light. For someone in total darkness, the smallest light seems to light up their surroundings and their circumstances as if it were a beacon.
“Prayer is the greatest power God has put into our hands for service — praying is harder than doing.”
We can boldly say, “Bring it,” to our opponent, Satan, because we know we have what it takes to win the battle. We have the unlimited “I AM.”
Let us praise God in the mornings. “The early morning hour should be dedicated to praise: do not the birds set us the example?” Spurgeon