Sermons About Prayer
Resolving Conflict - Part 1
This is the first sermon in the Resolving Conflict series. Hear the correct way christians should approach resolving conflict with each other.
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God's Expectations of Prayer
I want you to notice a key phrase in Matthew 6:5-7: V. 5 - "and when thou prayest" V. 6 - "But thou, when thou prayest" and V.7 - "But when you pray." Why preach on prayer? I believe that we have the greatest weapon of warfare that anybody can come up with today and it is not a nuclear bomb, our White House, congress or anything else. It is the matter and mode of prayer.More has been accomplished by men on their knees than it has by men in the ballet box. Prayer is the greatest weapon Christians have today
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Truth in Prayer, No.1: Absolute Belief
Are you to busy to pray earnestly? Is work, tv, sports, even family more important than God? Are you squeezing in a prayer before dinner and right before bedtime because you feel obligated to do so? Or are you in CONSTANT prayer and honor God as He deserves as the creator of all things.
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Uncertainties
Using Jesus as an example of how we should carve time out of our day to go to God in prayer. When we make God a priority in our lives, it relieves stress.
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Elements of Prosperity
When all is going well, it is easy to forget that it didn't happen by a stroke of good luck, but rather by the good hand of God allowing us to be prospered. When we experience blessing, how do we remember from where those blessing came? How do we keep from forgetting from where our prosperity comes?
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Healing the Wounded Spirit
Healing the Wounded Spirit Scripture: Luke 17:1-7 A person’s spirit will sustain him in sickness; but a wounded spirit who can bear it. (Proverbs 18:14) How do we get wounded? 1. From those who sin against us 2. From our own personal sins 3. From traumatic incidents 4. From unhealthy responses to people and situations we have misinterpreted – just because we got hurt does not prove that someone has wronged us Why is this an important issue? * Because wounded soldiers cannot go into battle * Because bitterness is long-held unforgiveness about a wound we received, and unforgiveness hinders prayer (Luke 11;4 * Because hurting people hurt other people and it gets passed on. How do you pray for the healing of wounds? (Luke 17:6, 7) * You can start with a speck of faith like a grain of mustard seed * Speak to the mulberry tree with its massive root system –remove it (Vs. 6) * Uprooting a wound will “hurt to heal” * Keep speaking God’s WORD over the wound – God will bring the healing The words of Jesus to the wounded * “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds” (Ps.147:3) * “By His wounds we are healed.” (Is. 53:5) * “He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted and set the oppressed free.” (Luke 4:18 Invite Jesus to minister to your wounds * “A bruised reed He will not break” * “A flickering wick He will not snuff out.” (Matt. 12:20)
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