How do you encourage someone to keep praying?
I hope they will encourage you to make 2022 a year of prayer.
- Know to whom you are speaking.
- Thank him.
- Ask for God’s will.
- Say what you need.
- Ask for forgiveness.
- Pray with a friend.
- Pray the Word.
- Memorize Scripture.
What does the Bible say about continuous prayer?
“Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.” “Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand; do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.
Why should we keep praying?
Through persistent prayer, we learn to bring all things, not just our latest wish list, before God. We learn to cling to faith, even in those dark days when our prayers appear to go unheard and unanswered. We exhibit faith that God will act, in his own time and in accordance with his will.
What are your favorite prayer quotes?
Our Favorite Prayer Quotes: “Our prayers may be awkward. Our attempts may be feeble. But since the power of prayer is in the one who hears it and not in the one who says it, our prayers do make a difference.”
What does the Bible say about praying in times of adversity?
“We are to pray in times of adversity, lest we become faithless and unbelieving. We are to pray in times of prosperity, lest we become boastful and proud. We are to pray in times of danger, lest we become fearful and doubting.
What is the most dangerous prayer you can pray?
“Prayer is simply talking to God like a friend and should be the easiest thing we do each day.” – Joyce Meyer “Prayer does not change God, but it changes him who prays.” – Soren Kierkegaard “God is looking for people to use, and if you can get usable, he will wear you out. The most dangerous prayer you can pray is this: ‘Use me.'” – Rick Warren
Is it well for a man to pray cream and live skim milk?
“It is not well for a man to pray cream and live skim milk.” – Henry Ward Beecher “Prayer makes a godly man, and puts within him the mind of Christ, the mind of humility, of self-surrender, of service, of pity, and of prayer.