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Belief in angels makes an even bigger difference if you believe in God and pray, because your prayers to God to send angel help will be answered.
— Peter Kreeft
God, I don't know whether you exist or not. Maybe I'm praying to nobody, but maybe I'm praying to you. So if you are really there, please let me know somehow, because I do want to know. I want only the Truth, whatever it is. If you are the Truth, here I am, ready and willing to follow you wherever you lead.
— Peter Kreeft
Before we can pray, 'Thy Kingdom come,' we must be willing to pray—'My kingdom go!
— David Jeremiah
we need to pray daily that we be granted the ability to see with the eyes of God, think with the mind of Christ, and walk in the power of the Holy Spirit.
— David Jeremiah
It's fairly simple. When can we pray? All the time. When should we praise God? Whenever we pray.
— David Jeremiah
All we have to do is ask and He will give us the wisdom that we need to get through the storm.
— David Jeremiah
The next time you feel forsaken and lift up your voice to pray to Almighty God, do this—go to a private place and spend significant time reflecting on the incredible truth that the One who hears your prayers has been there too.
— David Jeremiah
Prayer is the only way to maintain a constant state of dependence on God.
— David Jeremiah
We are not helpless, and our world is not hopeless. Even as the world collapses, the Lord is building His church. We can say something, do something, pray something, preach something, and live by the convictions of Christ.
— David Jeremiah
Prayer is the kind of exercise that can lead to discouragement if we're not careful. Some of you reading this chapter are discouraged right now, because you keep trying to pray but you can't be consistent with it. Some of you are discouraged because you pray every day and still God has not answered your request.
— David Jeremiah
Prayer is about real-world concerns, spoken in real-world language. God does not want us to shift into a stained-glass prayer voice to address Him.
— David Jeremiah
Prayerless people cut themselves off from God's prevailing power, and the frequent result is the familiar feeling of being overwhelmed, overrun, beaten down, pushed around, defeated. Surprising numbers of people are willing to settle for lives like that. Don't be one of them. Nobody has to live like that. Prayer is the key to unlocking God's prevailing power in your life.
— David Jeremiah