Quotes about Prayer
But after he was pleased to reveal himself to me I did presently, like Abraham, run to Hagar. And after that he did let me see the atheism of my own heart, for which I begged of the Lord that it might not remain in my heart.
— Anne Hutchinson
I try to remind myself not to go anywhere or do anything without asking for spiritual direction through prayer and meditation.
— Marianne Williamson
True intimacy with God always brings humility.
— Beth Moore
Prayer Father God, there are times when we have felt that things have been taken away and stolen from us by the Enemy. Thank You that You sent Your Son Jesus to redeem our lives, to restore us, revive us, and renew us. Thank You for never forgetting us, no matter what our circumstances may tell us. Thank You for always loving us. We praise You for who You are, for all You have done and all You will do in our lives. In Jesus' name, Amen.
— Beth Redman
Let me pray for you.
— Beverly Lewis
Havin' to wait gives us time to learn that He's always standing with us, teaching constant love and patience, until we finally come to the point of prayin', 'Thy will be done,'" Frannie pointed out.
— Beverly Lewis
If two of you on earth agree about anything you ask for, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven.
— Beverly Lewis
Trust in him at all times . . . pour out your heart before him.
— Beverly Lewis
it's time to make a decision: I will learn what disciplines are necessary to fuel my prayer life, and I will practice these disciplines regularly, without fail.
— Bill Hybels
My prayer went something like this: Father, this was Your idea. You commanded us to pray for things to be here as they are in heaven, and I know there is no numbness there, so there shouldn't be any here. So I command, in the name of Jesus, the nerve endings to come to life. I command full restoration of feeling in this body.
— Bill Johnson
When we do the will of God, we bring Kingdom reality crashing into the works of the devil. We initiate conflict between earthly reality and heavenly reality, becoming the bridge that asserts, through prayer and radical obedience, the rulership of God.
— Bill Johnson
Memorial stones that we put before God—in the form of prayer and generosity—remind Him of our condition, our need, and our obedience.
— Bill Johnson