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We pray this in order that you may live a life worthy of the Lord and may please him in every way: bearing fruit in every good work, growing in the knowledge of God (Colossians 1:10).
— Jim Cymbala
If Jesus himself prayed with "loud cries and tears" at times, then we can certainly feel free and unashamed to pour out our souls to God.
— Jim Cymbala
If we look at society today, if we look at the challenge of a country becoming more godless by the week, if we look at laws being passed that mock any form of morality — ?instead of lamenting and protesting, wouldn't it be better for us to plead with God to visit his people?
— Jim Cymbala
When we seek God for answers, we must persevere in prayer, letting it build up day after day until the force of it becomes a mighty tide pushing over all obstacles.
— Jim Cymbala
You can tell how popular a church is by who comes on Sunday morning. "You can tell how popular the pastor or evangelist is by who comes on Sunday night. "But you can tell how popular Jesus is by who comes to the prayer meeting.
— Jim Cymbala
My constant prayer, my number one foreign goal, is to bring peace to Israel. And in the process to Israel's neighbours.
— Jimmy Carter
Satan must grin wickedly when he sees our gossip disguised as a prayer request or a need to get a third person's opinion. It just adds fuel to Satan's fire as the problem becomes widespread and relationships are damaged.
— Anne Graham Lotz
God, how do I do that? What would You have me to do? What is the message You would have me act out?
— Anne Graham Lotz
The cycle of pain stopped when she chose to pray rather than retaliate.
— Anne Graham Lotz
We need to stop focusing on them and ask God to open our eyes to our own faults.
— Anne Graham Lotz
Getting up early in the morning to fix my eyes on Jesus through prayer and reading His Word is like setting
— Anne Graham Lotz
But for those who put their trust in Him and Him alone, they discover He is the God of the impossible who finds great delight in revealing His power to make a way where there is no way. He is a God of miracles who also loves to encourage us in prayer.
— Anne Graham Lotz