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The more faith you have, the more specific your prayers will be. And the more specific your prayers are, the more glory God receives.
— Mark Batterson
God won't answer 100 percent of the prayers we don't pray.
— Mark Batterson
Never underestimate the power of a single prayer. God can do anything through anyone who circles their big dreams with bold prayers. With God, there is no precedent, because all things are possible.
— Mark Batterson
If you want to break the sin habit, you'd better establish a prayer habit.
— Mark Batterson
fail. But I also believe this: One bold prayer can accomplish more than a thousand well-laid plans. So go ahead and plan, but make sure you circle your plans in prayer. If your plans aren't birthed in prayer and bathed in prayer, they won't succeed.
— Mark Batterson
Prayer is the way we write the future.
— Mark Batterson
When you pray regularly, you never know when God will show up or speak up. Today could be the day. When you live in prayer mode, you live with holy anticipation. You know that coincidences are providences. Any moment can turn into a holy moment. God can invade the reality of your life at three o'clock one afternoon and change everything.
— Mark Batterson
Well-developed faith results in well-defined prayers, and well-defined prayers result in a well-lived life.
— Mark Batterson
The true purpose of prayer is to get into God's presence so He can outline His agenda for us. Here's my advice: pray about what to pray about. God will reveal a promise, a problem, or a person. Then circle whatever God has prompted you to pray for with the same kind of consistency with which the earth circles the sun.
— Mark Batterson
We often think of prayer as nothing more than words spoken to God, but maybe it's more than that. Prayer is not a monologue; it's a dialogue. We speak to God with everything from words to groans to thoughts. And God speaks to us through dreams, desires, promptings, impressions, and ideas.
— Mark Batterson
Have you ever noticed that when you pray, coincidences happen? And when you don't, they don't.
— Mark Batterson
Prayer is asking God to do something, future tense; praise is believing that God has already done it, past tense.
— Mark Batterson