Tagged with "prayer"
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Seek His Face
God desires to be desired—not for what He can give, but for who He is. Psalm 127 reminds us that striving without Him is empty, but seeking Him brings rest and blessing.
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God-Sized Praying
Perhaps the invitation of prayer is not to ask more quickly, but to ask more deeply.
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A Psalm From Confinement
A meditation of confession, grace, and longing—written when hope felt distant and mercy refused to let go.
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The God Who Is Heard
From Sinai’s thunder to the whisper of the Spirit, God has always chosen voice over image—inviting us not to behold Him, but to listen.
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What Do You Want?
A reflection on Psalm 42 and the honest longing to desire God more deeply—even when our hunger feels weak or divided.
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Coming Into a Place of Prayer
Prayer is not about proving devotion or logging hours. It is about coming—boldly, simply, as children—to a Father who is already willing to give what we need.
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Deliver Me
A prayer of mercy, refuge, and trust when deliverance does not guarantee escape.
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Whispers in the Dark
In the quiet battles of confinement, I learned that the whispers of the enemy grow faint when the voice of my Deliverer becomes my focus.
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A Prayer From the Wilderness
In a season of uncertainty, I tried to obey Philippians 4 by bringing everything to God. This is a prayer that came out of the wilderness.
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I Need You
A simple prayer of surrender—recognizing that loving and following Jesus is not something we can accomplish in our own strength.
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God is Listening
When we feel trapped in the pit of our own failures, Psalm 40 reminds us that God does more than hear our prayers—He leans in and listens.
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It’s You
When we ask God to lead us, we often expect direction toward circumstances or outcomes. Psalm 43 reveals that His ultimate destination for us is not a place or achievement—but Himself.
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A Prayer From Jail
Written in the early morning while incarcerated, this prayer expresses a deep desire for surrender, transformation, and a life fully yielded to God.
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Another Prayer From Jail
Written in confinement, this brief prayer expresses a desire for complete surrender—asking God to replace personal ambitions with His will and to purify the heart completely.