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It’s easy to come to prayer with a list of our desires, essentially saying, “Here’s what I want, God; now make it happen.” It’s instinctual. We want God to step into our story, to bless our plans, and to handle our problems. But Jesus invites us into something bigger. Yes, prayer is for every circumstance, but He calls us to start with, “Your will be done.” To join in what the Father is already doing. To care about the things on His heart. Imagine the impact we could make if God’s people united in praying not just for what we want, but for the very things He calls us to pray for. What would happen if our prayers aligned with His heart, His mission, His kingdom?
It’s easy to come to prayer with a list of our desires, essentially saying, “Here’s what I want, God; now make it happen.” It’s instinctual. We want God to step into our story, to bless our plans, and to handle our problems. But Jesus invites us into something bigger. Yes, prayer is for every circumstance, but He calls us to start with, “Your will be done.” To join in what the Father is already doing. To care about the things on His heart. Imagine the impact we could make if God’s people united in praying not just for what we want, but for the very things He calls us to pray for. What would happen if our prayers aligned with His heart, His mission, His kingdom?
It’s easy to come to prayer with a list of our desires, essentially saying, “Here’s what I want, God; now make it happen.” It’s instinctual. We want God to step into our story, to bless our plans, and to handle our problems. But Jesus invites us into something bigger. Yes, prayer is for every circumstance, but He calls us to start with, “Your will be done.” To join in what the Father is already doing. To care about the things on His heart. Imagine the impact we could make if God’s people united in praying not just for what we want, but for the very things He calls us to pray for. What would happen if our prayers aligned with His heart, His mission, His kingdom?
It’s easy to come to prayer with a list of our desires, essentially saying, “Here’s what I want, God; now make it happen.” It’s instinctual. We want God to step into our story, to bless our plans, and to handle our problems. But Jesus invites us into something bigger. Yes, prayer is for every circumstance, but He calls us to start with, “Your will be done.” To join in what the Father is already doing. To care about the things on His heart. Imagine the impact we could make if God’s people united in praying not just for what we want, but for the very things He calls us to pray for. What would happen if our prayers aligned with His heart, His mission, His kingdom?
It’s easy to come to prayer with a list of our desires, essentially saying, “Here’s what I want, God; now make it happen.” It’s instinctual. We want God to step into our story, to bless our plans, and to handle our problems. But Jesus invites us into something bigger. Yes, prayer is for every circumstance, but He calls us to start with, “Your will be done.” To join in what the Father is already doing. To care about the things on His heart. Imagine the impact we could make if God’s people united in praying not just for what we want, but for the very things He calls us to pray for. What would happen if our prayers aligned with His heart, His mission, His kingdom?
It’s easy to come to prayer with a list of our desires, essentially saying, “Here’s what I want, God; now make it happen.” It’s instinctual. We want God to step into our story, to bless our plans, and to handle our problems. But Jesus invites us into something bigger. Yes, prayer is for every circumstance, but He calls us to start with, “Your will be done.” To join in what the Father is already doing. To care about the things on His heart. Imagine the impact we could make if God’s people united in praying not just for what we want, but for the very things He calls us to pray for. What would happen if our prayers aligned with His heart, His mission, His kingdom?
Election season can be especially confusing for followers of Jesus. What does Jesus teach us about politics? What is God’s vision for His people’s political engagement in times like these? How should Christians participate in our political system, and what pitfalls should we avoid along the way? This insightful series will explore a biblical framework to help Christ’s followers become better equipped to love God, love people, and follow Jesus faithfully in this political moment.
Election season can be especially confusing for followers of Jesus. What does Jesus teach us about politics? What is God’s vision for His people’s political engagement in times like these? How should Christians participate in our political system, and what pitfalls should we avoid along the way? This insightful series will explore a biblical framework to help Christ’s followers become better equipped to love God, love people, and follow Jesus faithfully in this political moment.
Election season can be especially confusing for followers of Jesus. What does Jesus teach us about politics? What is God’s vision for His people’s political engagement in times like these? How should Christians participate in our political system, and what pitfalls should we avoid along the way? This insightful series will explore a biblical framework to help Christ’s followers become better equipped to love God, love people, and follow Jesus faithfully in this political moment.
The vision and values of Grace Church are constants—always the foundation of everything we do in our community and world. During the WE series, we’ll sharpen the focus on our vision and values in an effort to forge new pathways for reaching our surrounding community. Together, let’s encourage each other to make Jesus make sense to those who don’t yet know Him.
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