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Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you
1 Thessalonians 5:17 even encourages us to “pray without ceasing” (ESV), going about our days in constant communion with God.
Sounds like there’s never a wrong time to pray! We can always stay in touch with God, seek His counsel, and find refuge in His presence—no matter the situation we find ourselves in. But can the intentional timing of our prayers make a difference for us?
Prayer works because God, through His love for us, wills it to work. He makes Himself accessible and available for us when we want to commune with Him.
We all have that someone we want to tell our good news to, or someone we need to talk to when things aren’t going well. God can be all of that and more, through prayer.
We pray to communicate with our Creator God. Prayer methods may vary, but the overall purpose is the same.
The Bible is rich with wisdom about the many reasons humans can and do pray, and why God welcomes us to pray to Him.
We believe in a God whose love never fails, even in a broken world. Despite the cosmic conflict that has raged since before time, God’s plan of salvation continues. Jesus is coming soon to restore our world to its original perfection. We await with joy the day when God will give us new hearts in a new earth, where we’ll live in His presence for eternity.
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