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I used to pray that God would surround them with people who were good influences. When my eyes began to open, I realized my prayers better adjust to greater reality. The truth is, godly influences are few. I pray for them to know what to do with bad influences and hope they become the good influences!
— Beth Moore
My argument is that we could use some profound works of God in our here and now, and He may just be waiting for us to muster up some corporate belief and start asking Him.
— Beth Moore
Lord God, Your Holy Spirit helps me in my weakness. I do not know what I ought to pray for, but the
— Beth Moore
At daybreak, Lord, You hear my voice; at daybreak I plead my case to You and watch expectantly Psalm 5:3
— Beth Moore
the Spirit Himself intercedes for me with groans that words cannot express. And He who searches my heart knows the mind of the Spirit, because Your Spirit intercedes for me in accordance with Your will. (Rom. 8:26—27)
— Beth Moore
My life is down in the dust; give me life through Your word. I told You about my life, and You listened to me. Psalm 119:25—26
— Beth Moore
I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened so you may know what is the hope of His calling. Ephesians 1:18
— Beth Moore
Don't get discouraged if you don't have or don't presently practice everything God desires of you. Pray for what you lack! When you pray God's will, you will receive what you ask!
— Beth Moore
My prayer is that God will do the same for you. I am convinced that Christ is always the initiator of matters concerning faith
— Beth Moore
We need to be careful what we pray. Sometimes our hasty, popcorn prayers reveal a lack of conviction in the true power of the name of Jesus.
— Beth Moore
The most monumental leap we take toward freedom is the leap to our knees—the lordship of Jesus Christ.
— Beth Moore
This one is so important! We'll let David, a man who certainly fell into sin after godliness, introduce it to us through his very private prayer. He wrote:
— Beth Moore