WARFARE PRAYER (6 OF 8)
by Scott Maze
Scripture: Daniel 9:3-12, Daniel 9:14-23, Daniel 10:8, Daniel 10:10-17, Daniel 10:19-21
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Warfare Prayer (6 of 8)
Series: Unshakable Hope
Scott Maze
Daniel 9:3-23; 10:10-21
Americans are riddled with anxiety. Many of you are full of anxious thoughts throughout the night. Many of us feel an impending sense of danger just around the corner. For some, this apprehension is about their jobs, their marriage and their children. Most of us think if we had a little more money, a life by the beach somewhere, or if we had less to do, then we’d have a better life. A more fuller and less stressful life.
When we turn to Christ and the Bible, we begin to see the value in a strong prayer life. Prayer is your way for you to experience a powerful confidence that God is handling your life for your good. Prayer is your way to experience a mighty confidence that God will turn your bad things out for your good. Prayer is your way to experience a great confidence that God will not let good things to be taken from you. And prayer is your way to experience a powerful confidence that God has the best things yet to come for you. Prayer can emotionally center you and balance you with the ballast of knowing God governs your life. And prayer can keep you from emotional whiplash in a really scary world.
I want to help you pray with confidence. Having taken a break to walk through the seven words of Christ on the cross, we return back to the Old Testament book of Daniel. I invite you to turn to Daniel 9 with me this morning. Daniel’s story is in your Bible, so you’ll always know hope. Hope in the Christian sense is the confident and certain expectation that the best is yet to come.
Did you know that when Daniel lived, God’s people were parched for hope? Daniel identifies the secret of hope by developing a strong prayer life. I need Daniel to renew my hope.
Today’s Scripture
Then I turned my face to the Lord God, seeking him by prayer and pleas for mercy with fasting and sackcloth and ashes. 4 I prayed to the LORD my God and made confession, saying, ‘‘O Lord ...
Series: Unshakable Hope
Scott Maze
Daniel 9:3-23; 10:10-21
Americans are riddled with anxiety. Many of you are full of anxious thoughts throughout the night. Many of us feel an impending sense of danger just around the corner. For some, this apprehension is about their jobs, their marriage and their children. Most of us think if we had a little more money, a life by the beach somewhere, or if we had less to do, then we’d have a better life. A more fuller and less stressful life.
When we turn to Christ and the Bible, we begin to see the value in a strong prayer life. Prayer is your way for you to experience a powerful confidence that God is handling your life for your good. Prayer is your way to experience a mighty confidence that God will turn your bad things out for your good. Prayer is your way to experience a great confidence that God will not let good things to be taken from you. And prayer is your way to experience a powerful confidence that God has the best things yet to come for you. Prayer can emotionally center you and balance you with the ballast of knowing God governs your life. And prayer can keep you from emotional whiplash in a really scary world.
I want to help you pray with confidence. Having taken a break to walk through the seven words of Christ on the cross, we return back to the Old Testament book of Daniel. I invite you to turn to Daniel 9 with me this morning. Daniel’s story is in your Bible, so you’ll always know hope. Hope in the Christian sense is the confident and certain expectation that the best is yet to come.
Did you know that when Daniel lived, God’s people were parched for hope? Daniel identifies the secret of hope by developing a strong prayer life. I need Daniel to renew my hope.
Today’s Scripture
Then I turned my face to the Lord God, seeking him by prayer and pleas for mercy with fasting and sackcloth and ashes. 4 I prayed to the LORD my God and made confession, saying, ‘‘O Lord ...
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