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Reflecting upon the past week, your prayers of adoration, your highs and your lows of the week—speak to God and tell Him how you adore Him, why you praise Him, and ways that you know He is worthy of your worship and worthy to be exalted…
Throughout this week, we are going to begin our confession with David’s prayer from Psalm 139. May this prayer become our own—a habit of the heart prayed day by day.
Posted on April 28, 2023
We fast not to get something we want from God, but for God to change our wants. We fast because Jesus fasted, He expected we would fast, and we see that the early church fasted.
Allow Psalm 146 to be your prayer guide today. Read it through three times. First silently. Then read it out loud. Then read it as a whisper…
Posted on April 28, 2023
Allow Psalm 46 to be your prayer guide today. Read it through three times. First silently. Then read it out loud. Then read it as a whisper…
Posted on April 28, 2023
Allow Psalm 145 to be your prayer guide today. Read it through three times. First silently. Then read it out loud. Then read it as a whisper…
Allow Psalm 111 to be your prayer guide today. Read it through three times. First silently. Then read it out loud. Then read it as a whisper…
Allow these sections from Psalm 103 to be your prayer guide today. Read it through three times. First silently. Then read it out loud. Then read it as a whisper…
We often learn to pray by hearing others pray. Today, listen to this prayer from Richard Foster. Read it through three times. First silently. Then read it out loud. Then read it as a whisper…
We will learn again today from hearing the prayer of another. We are going back to 350 AD to let this Second Prayer of St. Basil inform and shape our own prayer of adoration. Read it through three times. First silently. Then read it out loud. Then read it as a whisper…