Daily prayers you can do in the morning, afternoon or at night. Christian prayers for family, marriage, healing, protection from evil, guidance, etc. and start a new day in contact with God
Father, help me to live a life that pleases You in every way. I know that to please You I must first believe You. I must set aside all human logic and trust You with my whole heart. Let me be perfect in this, Father. Assist me. Train me.
Father, I know that what things so ever I desire when I pray, if I believe I receive them, I shall have them. It is Your Word to me and Your Word is unfailing truth. This gives me great confidence, Lord. I am fully confident that my expectations will be realized.
Trusting in God rather than in the arms of a human being will give you spiritual vitamins. The arm of flesh will fail you but God will never ever fail you.
If you read biographies or watceh documentaries about the great athletes and champions of this world, you will see that they spend more time in training than others.
God told Saul to carry out an instruction. He was to go to war and destroy everything in a certain kingdom. He did not do so completely. He brought back the best of the sheep and cattle from that kingdom so that they could be used as 'sacrifice' to God—the same person who had told him to destroy everything.
The Bible says that Solomon recruited 153,600 men to carry loads, quarry stone, and supervise. However, when he wanted to do a job that required skill, he wrote a letter to another king of another country asking him to send "a man."
Wisdom's knowledge was required for something as huge as the bursting forth of the deep fountains of the earth and for something seemingly small as dew drops. Wisdom knows all the laws of nature that makes these processes possible.
You are a work in progress. And today, it's time you made progress on some important issues. Anger, rage, malice, slander and filthy language all have to come out of your life. The Bible says in Matthew 12:35-37 that "A good man brings good things out of the good stored up in him, and an evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in him."
Unlike most people, I do not feel much Dickensian nostalgia at Christmastime. The holiday fell just a few days after my father died early in my childhood, and all my memories of the season are darkened by the shadow of that sadness.
One of the messages that we learn from the Christmas story is that of peace. While God might appear overwhelming at times, He always wants to give us the assurance that with Him, peace reigns, even in the announcement of His Son’s birth.
Have you ever seen a child who cannot find his mother in a crowd? Although she may be out of sight, the little tyke may still hear her voice. It is almost as though his inner radar scans the sounds around him, looking for that one familiar tone.
The great apostle Paul was just like you and me. He had a love for God blended with feet of clay. Great passion . . . and great weakness. The longer I thought about this blend, the more evidence emerged from Scripture to support it.
When we’re looking for God to do something big. When we’re waiting to see God bring something new and greater into our lives. Be still. Let the Lord fight the battle for you. Let go and let God.