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"To Timothy, my true son in the faith. Grace, mercy, and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord." - 1 Timothy 1:2
How you pray for your family members and friends is important. There is no better way to pray for someone you love than by following the example found in Scripture. Paul often asked for specific gifts from God for those he cared about. On Timothy's behalf, Paul requested grace, mercy, and peace. Grace is the unearned gifts the Father bestows on His children. The Lord relates to us only by His grace. His grace provides salvation though we deserved destruction. His grace blesses us with the riches of heaven. His grace brings us peace in troublesome times. His grace brings us good things every day. Mercy is God withholding the punishment we deserve because of our sinfulness. The consequences of our sin is death, yet Jesus paid this penatly for us. God is long-suffering and will delay giving us our just punishment in order for us to have every opportunity to repent and to receive His gift of salvation. Peace is the state of mind and heart we experience when we are confident of God's grace and mercy toward us. Peace comes in knowing that God's grace will sustain us, even in our most difficult crisis. God assures us the even when we fail miserably in our commitments to Him, He will show mercy upon us. This assurance gives us peace. The peace God gives is fundamentally different from the peace the world offers. The world seeks to sedate us from the problems we face through counseling or drugs or temporary pleasures. The peace God gives goes right to the soul, relieving the heart and mind. How are you praying for your loved ones? There could be no better request than asking the Lord to give them an abundance of His grace, His mercy, and His peace. If you’re struggling in your day with all the troubles you are facing, or with your finances, family or even your friends, this simple prayer can help you. Say it daily and watch how God will work in your life to help you with whatever challenges you face: “God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the Courage to change the things I can, and the Wisdom to know the difference.”
I really do appreciate you listening and if you like what you hear, please rate and review on Apple Podcast or wherever you listen. If you would like to help support my podcast, please subscribe so you can get notified when a new episode is available each Sunday. Check out and like my Facebook page at William’s Devotional Podcast to connect with me and my episodes will be listed there as well. You can also email me at [email protected]. Thank you again and God bless!
By William Rogers"To Timothy, my true son in the faith. Grace, mercy, and peace from God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord." - 1 Timothy 1:2
How you pray for your family members and friends is important. There is no better way to pray for someone you love than by following the example found in Scripture. Paul often asked for specific gifts from God for those he cared about. On Timothy's behalf, Paul requested grace, mercy, and peace. Grace is the unearned gifts the Father bestows on His children. The Lord relates to us only by His grace. His grace provides salvation though we deserved destruction. His grace blesses us with the riches of heaven. His grace brings us peace in troublesome times. His grace brings us good things every day. Mercy is God withholding the punishment we deserve because of our sinfulness. The consequences of our sin is death, yet Jesus paid this penatly for us. God is long-suffering and will delay giving us our just punishment in order for us to have every opportunity to repent and to receive His gift of salvation. Peace is the state of mind and heart we experience when we are confident of God's grace and mercy toward us. Peace comes in knowing that God's grace will sustain us, even in our most difficult crisis. God assures us the even when we fail miserably in our commitments to Him, He will show mercy upon us. This assurance gives us peace. The peace God gives is fundamentally different from the peace the world offers. The world seeks to sedate us from the problems we face through counseling or drugs or temporary pleasures. The peace God gives goes right to the soul, relieving the heart and mind. How are you praying for your loved ones? There could be no better request than asking the Lord to give them an abundance of His grace, His mercy, and His peace. If you’re struggling in your day with all the troubles you are facing, or with your finances, family or even your friends, this simple prayer can help you. Say it daily and watch how God will work in your life to help you with whatever challenges you face: “God grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the Courage to change the things I can, and the Wisdom to know the difference.”
I really do appreciate you listening and if you like what you hear, please rate and review on Apple Podcast or wherever you listen. If you would like to help support my podcast, please subscribe so you can get notified when a new episode is available each Sunday. Check out and like my Facebook page at William’s Devotional Podcast to connect with me and my episodes will be listed there as well. You can also email me at [email protected]. Thank you again and God bless!