Prayers of the Bible

"Boldness In Prayer" - By Caroline Piner

"Boldness In Prayer" - By Caroline Piner

In Luke 18:1-14, we read two parables given by Jesus about three different people who gave different appeals with different perspectives. The first, in verses 1-8 is about a widow with a need for justice against an adversary. Jesus’ reason for this parable, a relatable story with a deeper meaning, is to show the need for continuous, persistent prayer. 1 Thessalonians 5:17 says to “pray constantly” (CSB), and this is the attitude the widow shows in her appeal; she was willing to “pester” an unwilling, Godless judge who had no care for anyone. Because of her constant, persistent attitude, the judge gave in and answered her plea, but purely out of annoyance and wanting her to stop asking. When we, in turn, have a plea that needs answering, we can be thankful that our Judge is infinitely greater, more willing, and righteous than the one in the parable. Yahweh cares about us and wants to answer our prayers and wants us to trust in his timing and in his answers. Be bold in your persistence in prayer. 

"Studies On Prayer From Psalm 106 & 107 And Jonah 2:1-10" - By Julie Piner

"Studies On Prayer From Psalm 106 & 107 And Jonah 2:1-10" - By Julie Piner

Our God is great and mighty, caring and merciful!  Our God allows us to come before Him in prayer and gives us every opportunity to trust Him!  Our God shows us what He is able to do and promises what He is willing to do!  These are amazing and humbling thoughts to ponder!   And yet…

"A Reminder To Pause And Pray" - By Heather Allen

"A Reminder To Pause And Pray" - By Heather Allen

The book of Daniel opens up by telling us about Daniel and his three friends, Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah. These four young men had all been given jobs in the kingdom of Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon because their wisdom and understanding was found to be ten times better than any of the king’s other magicians and astrologers. This knowledge and ability was given to them by God because of their faithfulness and trust in Him.

"Why Do We Wait Until Trouble Hits? Lessons from Nehemiah 9" - By Angela Barnhart

"Why Do We Wait Until Trouble Hits? Lessons from Nehemiah 9" - By Angela Barnhart

Have you ever noticed how easy it is to drift from God when life is going well—but then run back to Him when everything falls apart?  This pattern isn’t new. It’s been happening for thousands of years. Nehemiah chapter 9 gives us a front-row seat to one of the most honest confessions of this tendency in all of Scripture. The Israelites look back on their national history and realize something painful but true: repeatedly, they forgot God when they were comfortable and only turned back to Him when they were desperate.