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May Wednesday 29th

TOPIC: PRAY IN FAITH AND WITH CONFIDENCE
TEXT: HEBREWS 11: 1-3
Key verse: “But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. For he that wavereth is like a wave of the sea driven with the sea and tossed” James 1:6

As you go to prayer, the little time you stand up to pray, ask with confidence; ask God with total trust, with total reliance. Ask and wait for the answer. Ask and wait like a man who goes into a shop and places an order. After placing the order, he waits there because he knows his order is being attended to. So, ask and wait with expectation. Refuse to doubt. Keep asking until you are fully assured that it shall come to pass, as the Lord has said.

The Bible is encouraging us to keep on asking; ask God without giving up. It is so clear, so plain – all things! Think about that. What things actually are there in your life that need asking? He said, “All things.” What is that thing that is blocking your way? He said, “All things.” What are those enemy forces (be they human or spiritual) that are fighting against your life? The Lord has said, “All things”. Whatsoever you shall ask in prayers, just believe, you shall have it; that is what He said. Today, will you ask? I heard of a man of God who told members of his Church that they should write whatever they wanted God to do for them. They were to write their prayer requests on paper and drop it in a particular place. They wrote the requests and dropped them there. They left them there before God! He said “Ask.” So, have you asked? Today you are going to leave your requests in the presence of God - just leave it there! When you ask, go home and eat your food, like Hannah. Pregnancy is coming; answer is coming; just drop the thing there and go. Those noises will be silenced in your life – Yes, that is the word of God!

Thought for the day: Ask without wavering in faith and it shall be given unto you.
Song for the day: Call upon me in the day of trouble ... Come upon me I will deliver you
Bible reading for the day:
1 Chronicles 26-27; John 11:18-46
#Horemow.

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