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I think far too many of us Christians are walking around almost oblivious to the mighty hand of God in our lives. What's more, we seem to talk more about unanswered prayer (how we want I mean) than do we discuss answered prayer (meaning we got what we hoped and prayed for). The truth is...there is both. In fact, there are 3 ways God answers prayer: 1) Yes, 2) No, and 3) Wait. We often hear about how we are to accept God's decision and many of us seem to expect the "NO." But what about when God says, "Yes?" And He does say yes many times. My main question today is: How to we respond to Answered Prayer? Give a listen to the episode that comes from Mark 10 and you will see better what I mean.
And just to be clear (because I should have said it better in the podcast), God answers ALL prayer. What I mean, and should have said more clearly, is: What do we do when God answers our prayer with a "YES?"
So, grab that coffee, have a seat at my table, and let's chat. This is Coffee with Keith.
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Pivot to Prosper Individual Coaching-In this powerful 6-week coaching program, you and I will work one-on-one to not only tackle you current pivot need, but I will also teach you a framework and methodology that has served many of my clients, as well as myself, in our pivots. Isn't it time to get unstuck and start pivoting to your next?
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Disclaimer: I am not a licensed therapist nor medical professional and do not diagnose. Also, the views expressed on this podcast are either those of the host or his guests and should be consider as such. This podcast is for information only.
Music by Zakhar Valaha from Pixabay
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I think far too many of us Christians are walking around almost oblivious to the mighty hand of God in our lives. What's more, we seem to talk more about unanswered prayer (how we want I mean) than do we discuss answered prayer (meaning we got what we hoped and prayed for). The truth is...there is both. In fact, there are 3 ways God answers prayer: 1) Yes, 2) No, and 3) Wait. We often hear about how we are to accept God's decision and many of us seem to expect the "NO." But what about when God says, "Yes?" And He does say yes many times. My main question today is: How to we respond to Answered Prayer? Give a listen to the episode that comes from Mark 10 and you will see better what I mean.
And just to be clear (because I should have said it better in the podcast), God answers ALL prayer. What I mean, and should have said more clearly, is: What do we do when God answers our prayer with a "YES?"
So, grab that coffee, have a seat at my table, and let's chat. This is Coffee with Keith.
Resources:
Pivot to Prosper Individual Coaching-In this powerful 6-week coaching program, you and I will work one-on-one to not only tackle you current pivot need, but I will also teach you a framework and methodology that has served many of my clients, as well as myself, in our pivots. Isn't it time to get unstuck and start pivoting to your next?
Click Here to learn more and apply.Support the show
How I help YOU? (Use any of the following links to see how.):
Free Resources (Grab as many as you like.)
Teacher (Digital Products)-"Towardations" Flash Cards & Digital Courses
Coach- When you hurt in your now, I help you pivot to your next.
Speaker- The perfect balance of Entertainment and Empowerment
Author- My published Fictions and Non-Fictions
Disclaimer: I am not a licensed therapist nor medical professional and do not diagnose. Also, the views expressed on this podcast are either those of the host or his guests and should be consider as such. This podcast is for information only.
Music by Zakhar Valaha from Pixabay