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Do we need to pray? yet. It is communication with our Father God. He is our refuge and Strength and very present help in our times of need
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Do we need to pray? yet. It is communication with our Father God. He is our refuge and Strength and very present help in our times of need
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Do we need to pray? yet. It is communication with our Father God. He is our refuge and Strength and very present help in our times of need
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Learn moreThe speaker emphasizes the importance of prayer in a world filled with misery, strife, drugs, violence, and political corruption. They urge people to come together in prayer for healing, guidance, and deliverance. They mention the need to pray for individuals, relationships, government, and upcoming elections. They express gratitude for God's love, compassion, and promises, and encourage listeners to confess their sins and accept Jesus as their savior. The speaker ends by offering prayer support and a listening ear to those in need. In this world that we're living in, there's so much misery and strife. When truth and love must compete with sin, how can we really know what's right? Politicians making promises each day, they're trying to tell us what went wrong. Yes, I know there's got to be a better way. We can't survive like this alone. Yes, we need to pray. The God will deliver us and heal our pain and show us the way. They're looking for a great way. Drugs and violence across the land, little children dying everywhere. If God's people do not take a stand, I know His wrath we're gonna share. Yes, we need to pray. And somehow we'll find a way to love our brothers and sisters and show them the narrow way. Hellish times are already here and what the Bible says is true. The message comes to us loud and clear. We know exactly what to do. Yes, we need to pray that God will reach out and save His people from this destruction we're headed for. Our Father which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done in the earth as it is in heaven. Yes, we need to pray that God will deliver us and heal our pain and show us the way. That love can conquer hate. I know Bible says if my people which are called by my name would fall down and pray. Speak my faith and some day we could win. I will hear them all. Oh, we need to pray. America and Africa, Russia, China, England, Germany, you must heed their call. Let me hear you pray. Everybody needs a friend. Everybody needs a friend. Mothers need to pray. The fathers need to pray. The governor needs to pray. The president needs to pray. We need to pray. Everybody needs a friend. Everybody needs a friend. Yes, yes, yes, we need to pray. More than ever, we need to come before the throne of grace and bring our burdens, challenges. And yes, we're living in a world where we need to intercede in prayer for one another, for our government, for our children, relationships. Lord, there's just so much going on and it seems hopeless sometimes. But as the song says, we just need to pray more than ever. We need to wake up. We need to come on out of our slumber. Those of us who say that we know God, we need to come together in corporate prayer, personal prayer, prayer of agreement, that God will show His mighty power in this generation, His saving grace, His deliverance. There's so much anxiety and fear and stress. But God promises that if we come to Him in prayer, He will hear our voice. In Psalms, the 5th chapter and the 33rd verse, it says, My voice you hear in the morning, O Lord. In the morning will I direct my prayer unto you and will look up. Now, let's pray for one another that we may be healed. Let's pray for one another while we can feel the hope of the Lord in our hearts and minds. Pray to the Lord. He will do something special for this generation that seemingly has rejected Christianity, not interested in the good news of Jesus Christ. The elections are coming up shortly and we need to stand in the gap, my brother and my sister. Let's go to the Lord in prayer. Lord, we thank you for blessing us this day. We thank you, dear God, for the beautiful song that we just heard about how we just need to come before you with everything that we have, submit our hearts and our minds to you, knowing that you love us and that you care for us and you have compassion for us. If we just cry out to you, that you will hear our cry. And we thank you for being such a good God. We thank you, dear Father, that you preserve our life from the fear of the enemy. You preserve our life from spiritual death. You give us hope and you give us peace and you give us joy. And that joy gives us strength. And we need strength, Lord, in this last and evil day. And your word in Colossians 4 and 2 says that we are to continue steadfastly in prayer. That means that we are to come before you morning, day, night, continuously. We don't always have to be on our knees, but our hearts in tune with you and communicate with you. And we know beyond a shadow of a doubt that you hear us. We walk by seeing and not by what we see. The Bible tells us to be watchful, to pray for one another. We can be victorious and to know that we can be more than conquerors in you. Yes, the enemy does come in and make us feel like we can't make it. We should give up and give in and that you don't exist and that you don't love us and you don't care. But God, we know that you love us. You gave your only son, Jesus. Your only son that we might experience the gift of eternal life. We thank you, dear God, that your son, through his obedience, gave his life as a living sacrifice. He took our sins and hung them across and was buried. And on the third day, he rose victorious. And because of his obedience, we now have a plan of salvation. And God, according to your word, all we have to do is come to you and confess our sins and say, Yes, Lord, I believe that you sent your son that I might have a right to eternal life. You sent your son that I might be set free. You sent your son that I might be a part of your family. And that's love. Thank you, Jesus. Thank you, Lord. We confess our sins. We confess our shortcomings, O God, in the name of Jesus. Heal our spirit. Heal our soul. Heal our bodies, our minds, our emotions. O God, in the name of Jesus, give us a new heart, O God. Take out the heart of stone and rebellion and replace it with a heart of love, a heart of compassion. Mark 11.23 tells us that whatever we ask in prayer and if we believe it, that we will receive it. It's a faint thing. And sometimes, yes, we do have to wait for it. We thank you, dear Father, for life. We pray for people everywhere. You said to pray for others, O God, that they may be healed. We pray for our brother. We pray for our sister. We pray for their family. We pray for relationships, O God. We pray for discernment, O God, when the enemy tries to come in as a flood and cause havoc in our lives, havoc in our homes. Father, we could stand on your word. We could stand in prayer. We could stand on the rock. We could stand on your promises. We thank you, dear Father. We praise you, O God. We thank you, dear God, for the blessings that reign upon us. We thank you, dear God, for blessing our going out and our coming in. We thank you, dear Father, for your love and for being faithful to us, O God. We thank you, dear Father. We glorify you. We lift you up. And we magnify your name. Thank you, Lord. Thank you, Lord. Amen. This is Robin from New Generation Christian Family Matters. If you need prayer, please call us. If you have something to say, I promise we will listen.