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Vital signs- Monday, January 30th, 2022


When Jesus was alive on this earth, we know He often withdrew to places to be alone with God and pray. If Jesus Himself needed to pray, how much more do we! Prayer not only gives us strength and is a source of connection with God; prayer is how we are to begin every work we do for God. We are to seek His wisdom in prayer, fellowship in love, intercede for others, and ask for resources – there is nothing in this world we should do without prayer; it is work we can do anywhere and at any time. We have a purpose when we commit to a prayerful life

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“in everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”

‭‭1 Thessalonians‬ ‭5‬:‭18‬ ‭NASB1995‬‬


Pray with me-

Jesus, thank You for sharing Your will with me: You want me to pray without ceasing and give thanks in everything. Thank You that I have purpose in prayer: I know that you desire that I pray regularly to You, to seek You and lift my concerns to You. I repent for not believing that I have a purpose in prayer and for believing that You don’t hear my prayers. I choose to believe that this is what You want me to do, and I choose to want what You want for me. Please renew my mind so that I believe more and more that I have been designed to pray and that You want me to pray. Amen.


Read proverbs 30 today

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