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Bible prayers are powerful. They put things into perspective. When we pray let us first put our trust in the words in which we cry out to the LORD as we pray. For example, when that widow went before the unjust Judge in the Book of Luke, her plea was to the point; “Grant me justice against my adversary.” Coming before the LORD in prayer, make your petition known (we know that God already knows the situation), so let's not pray amiss.
Acknowledge Him for who He is and make your prayers God-centered. Praise and recognize who He is in your life. And
Blessings,
Elder Barbara Hayes
TWFYT | FLB NKJV | NIV
By Presiding Elder Barbara Hayes5
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Bible prayers are powerful. They put things into perspective. When we pray let us first put our trust in the words in which we cry out to the LORD as we pray. For example, when that widow went before the unjust Judge in the Book of Luke, her plea was to the point; “Grant me justice against my adversary.” Coming before the LORD in prayer, make your petition known (we know that God already knows the situation), so let's not pray amiss.
Acknowledge Him for who He is and make your prayers God-centered. Praise and recognize who He is in your life. And
Blessings,
Elder Barbara Hayes
TWFYT | FLB NKJV | NIV