Tag: Prayer
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Praying Into Breakthrough

Prayer is pivotal. Not only does it provide an opportunity for us to partner with the Spirit for the advancement of the Kingdom, but it is a precious place of communion and encounter with God’s heart. Nothing delights the Lord more than the prayers and praise of His people. It is for this reason that…
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Ask for the Nations

A Glorious Inheritance In order to fully understand the importance of the nations within the Kingdom, we must first come to understand the way the Lord views the nations. His perspective toward the nations is one of love. God’s heart is for the nations and has been for centuries and generations now. Time and time…
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Seasons of Acceleration

The author of Ecclesiastes wrote about how there is a time for everything: mourning and rejoicing, planting and harvesting (Eccl 3:1-8). This passage reveals and affirms that while life is a continuous journey, it is comprised of distinct seasons. Just as there are celebratory and dessert seasons, there are also seasons of plenty and acceleration.…
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Calling Forth Clouds

Elijah is crouched atop Mt. Carmel. His posture depicts in the physical what is going on in the spiritual: he is contending with intense determination, focus, and hope in the Heavenly Courts. He is interceding that the rain would come and end the three year drought (1 Kings 18:41-45). This particular passage is often used…
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Prayers of Confession

“But you are a chosen race, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people for his own possession, that you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you out of darkness into his marvelous light.” 1 Peter 2:9 This passage of scripture is powerful because it outlines the purpose of our hearts:…
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An Attentive Heart

As one of the most important and dynamic facets of Christian faith, prayer is at the forefront of many ministries, sermons, books, and meetings. The purpose of prayer is to release the government of the Kingdom that earth would indeed be as it is in heaven (Matt 6:10). But prayer also serves the purpose of…