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Ask My Spirit to help you fix your gaze on Me. Invite Him to alert you whenever you get overly focused on problems so you can redirect your attention to Me.
— Sarah Young
LISTEN TO ME CONTINUALLY. I have much to communicate to you, so many people and situations in need of prayer.
— Sarah Young
The rest of this story is recorded in Jesus Calling: 365 Devotions with Real-Life Stories.
— Sarah Young
to proclaim your love in the morning and your faithfulness at night,
— Sarah Young
The Jesus Creed teaches us that a disciple's responsibility is to love God by following Jesus. You only follow someone else when your own lights or sense of direction are not good enough.
— Scot McKnight
And I always do this aloud, or at least at a mumble level, making sure I am doing more than just glancing at the psalms or prayers. Glancing at prayers is the fastest path toward vain repetitions I know of. For that reason, the church has always advocated reading our prayers aloud so we will go more slowly and concentrate more on what we are saying. Prayer books are designed to be read aloud.
— Scot McKnight
A Christian is someone who follows Jesus by devoting his or her One. Life to the kingdom vision of Jesus.
— Scot McKnight
Knowing God's love, knowing God's goodness, and learning to embrace those attributes of God prompt us to pray.
— Scot McKnight
The Psalter is responsible for creating the prayers in the church. It remains the core of all Christian prayers. Whenever we pray with psalms, we are joining the universal Church in prayer.
— Scot McKnight
Prayer was and is both a spontaneous act and a recitative
— Scot McKnight
If you compare the written prayers from the psalms, the Lord's Prayer, or those we find in the prayer books of the church, one thing will immediately strike any reader: The prayers from those sources are theologically rich and aesthetically appropriate. I cannot always say this of the spontaneous prayers of many Christians—and I am not impugning their motives or questioning their hearts.
— Scot McKnight
The first principle of spiritual formation is this: A spiritually formed person loves God and others.
— Scot McKnight