What are you praying for these days? With the start of school, many of us are praying more intently for our kids. Today, we find a part of our nation under the threat of hurricane Isaac. The storm made landfall twice in the last several hours, dumping water on New Orleans that has power knocked out and is testing the integrity of the levies built after Katrina. So we are praying for our brothers and sisters enduring the brunt of that storm.
Maybe today you are praying for a change. Perhaps, you need God to intervene in your job or at home. Or maybe you find yourself praying for God to move around you – in your church or community.
Whatever you have on your heart that you are praying about today, let me challenge you. Tonight we will continue our study of the book of Ephesians. We will be looking at the end of the third chapter. In verse 20, Paul pushes us to be bold in our prayer. He reminds us that God can do more than we can even imagine.
Here is how I interpret Paul’s idea. He is suggesting that we pray for God to work and move in such a way that it will be so mind-blowing people will be talking about it for years! Do you ever pray with that kind of boldness?
I don’t know about you, but I would love for God to move in such a way that it is life-changing and the talk of people for years.
Join me in asking God to move like that today!
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