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Where there is no communication from God, the people perish.
— Dutch Sheets
God wants us to be on such intimate terms with Him that it produces bold, confident and effective intercession.
— Dutch Sheets
As you spend time with God, you'll begin to think like Him, which will allow you to pray according to His heart and will.
— Dutch Sheets
In seasons of harvest, there is a more urgent need for watchmen, as the "thief" is going to do all he can to steal it, keeping the greater portion. It is little wonder that God has preceded the greatest harvest of souls the world has ever known— which is now happening— with the greatest prayer awakening in history. The Lord of the harvest is wise. I can assure you He has 24- hour sentries "watching" the harvest.
— Dutch Sheets
God is eavesdropping on us, waiting for us to speak a few words to Him.
— Dutch Sheets
Before all else, we seek, upon our common labor as a nation, the blessings of Almighty God.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
I try to spend a little bit of time on my knees every day, but it all begins for me with cherishing the dignity, the worth, the value of every human life.
— Mike Pence
To be a Christian and to pray are one and the same thing; it is a matter that cannot be left to our caprice. It is a need, a kind of breathing necessary to life.
— Karl Barth
For me, it's a great opportunity on a public platform to get on your knees and humble myself and thank the Lord for all the blessings he's put in my life.
— Tim Tebow
Invite good things into your life. When you confess good things based on what God is saying, you'll begin to see more favor!
— Joel Osteen
Before commencing battle, the Warrior of Light opens his heart and asks God to inspire him.
— Paulo Coelho
Am I the only one who gets embarrassed when religious leaders in America talk about having prayer in public schools? We don't have even that much prayer in many churches! Out of humility, you would think we would keep quiet on that particular subject until we practice what we preach in our own congregations.
— Jim Cymbala