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When we have an urgent, heartfelt need to know that there’s nothing we can do to bring about the results we desire, we begin to pray fervently and without ceasing. I suppose we can all point to a time in our lives when we poured our hearts out to God to avoid or be relieved of a terrible trial. I have had a granddaughter and a grand nephew, both of whom have had open-heart surgeries, and as a family, that prayed without ceasing for a healthy outcome to the surgeries.
By Bill Branks M.A. D.Min.Send us a text
When we have an urgent, heartfelt need to know that there’s nothing we can do to bring about the results we desire, we begin to pray fervently and without ceasing. I suppose we can all point to a time in our lives when we poured our hearts out to God to avoid or be relieved of a terrible trial. I have had a granddaughter and a grand nephew, both of whom have had open-heart surgeries, and as a family, that prayed without ceasing for a healthy outcome to the surgeries.