what David prayed for shortly before he died. He acknowledged that God alone is King. He prayed that the desire to serve God would always be found in people's hearts. His prayer at the end of his life conveys what the end—the main purpose—of our lives should be: the glory of God...
I have found no better purpose in life than to serve God. I have fulfillment, hope in dark times, and a purpose greater than my desires. Praise the Lord! Dear Heavenly Father, please help us to put others first for the sake of Christ. Thank You for giving direction about how we serve...
We have all had prayers answered, but can you name five specific things you prayed for and when God answered them? If you don’t have some type of prayer journal, you probably can’t. Use this prayer journal to remind you of the prayer answering God that we serve. He is eager to ...
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***DAILY PERSONAL PRAYER FOR YOU: Dear Lord, help me to always be prepared to serve You in any way that I can. My life belongs to You. I am ready, willing, and able to answer Your call as I go through my life each day. Use me for Your glory. I am Yours! In the name of ...
Adoration, the first component of the ACTS Prayer Method, centers on offering praise to God, recognizing His supreme nature and divine qualities. It’s a prayerful expression of worship and reverence, aimed at acknowledging many God’s attributes. This form of prayer encourages individuals to shif...
If we ‘seek Jehovah’ through prayer and a study of his Word, we “can understand everything” needed to serve him acceptably. Sɛ e srɛ Ɲanmiɛn’n naan e suan i Ndɛ’n, yɛ é‘mántan Zoova’ ɔ. I liɛ’n ‘é wún sa kwlaa wlɛ’ naan y’a su i...
Simply put, prayer can function as a proxy for greater dedication to one's faith (McCullough 1995), can serve as a source of meaning, purpose, and coping in a religious person's life (Ellison 1991; Ellison and Taylor 1996), and may have stress-reducing effects on a psychological level ...
Christ, the Son of God, grants us the privilege of calling God Our Father by the grace of adoption (Galatians 4:4-7). As a "son of God," the Christian is called to love, trust, and serve God as Christ does the Father. We must note that God is not our Father simply because He...
Indeed, one must first leave personal desires behind to pursue God’s will - “You Cannot Serve Both God and Mammon” (Luke 16:1-13). KS Vincent Poon, June 10, 2017; calligraphy rescribed Aug 2020. Jump to:Poetry and Others