Many of us believe in the power of Prayer.
Please enjoy looking around this site to see why many of us appreciate our personal conversations with God. Prayer isn’t complicated and it does not require anyone else but ourself & God.
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God Knows The Plans He Has For Us
For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will hear you. You will seek me and find me, when you seek me with all your heart. I will be found by you, declares the Lord, and I will restore your fortunes and gather you from all the nations and all the places where I have driven you, declares the Lord, and I will bring you back to the place from which I sent you into exile.
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Ask, Seek, & Knock
“Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened.“
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Lord Help Me Be Faithful in the Small Tasks
A friend sent me this yesterday and I wanted to share:
His master said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful over a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Enter into the joy of your master.
Matthew 25:21, ESV
Jesus defines success as being faithful in a few things. What…really? In a culture that rewards and elevates hyperactivity and superhuman productivity, our Savior Jesus is unimpressed, as He clarifies that His reward is focused faithfulness. Jesus flips this script entirely. “Faithful in a few things”—these words cut through our cultural noise like a quiet revolution. While we’re scrambling to prove our worth through busyness, He’s watching for something different: depth over breadth, quality over quantity. The master doesn’t promote the servant who managed five different ventures poorly, but the one who stewarded what he had with excellence. Jesus isn’t impressed by our exhaustion or our packed calendars. He’s looking for people who can tend well to small projects before being trusted with complex deals. Success, in His economy, is measured not by how much we accumulate or accomplish, but by how faithfully we cultivate what’s already in our hands. Faithfulness with a few things invites in God’s many gifts of grace.
In the Parable of the Talents, Jesus tells the story of a wealthy merchant who, in preparation for his business trip, gathers his most trusted servants—those who have worked in his household and know his ways. To each, he distributes a portion of his wealth—not as a gift, but as a test. One receives five talents, another two, and the third just one. “Trade with these until I come back.” These are the master’s instructions. Then he departs, leaving them with nothing but their judgment, their character, and this weighty responsibility. Months pass. Two of the servants dive into the work—buying, selling, negotiating, and taking calculated risks. They understand that faithfulness doesn’t mean having a perfect plan but working a plan; it means multiplying what they’ve been given. The third servant, paralyzed by fear, does nothing. It’s not just about the money, of course. It’s about recognizing that everything we have—our abilities, our opportunities, our very lives—comes to us as a trust. And faithfulness isn’t measured by the size of what we’re given, but by what we do with it. Faithfulness in a few things increases influence.
Consider the mother who chooses to be fully present during bedtime stories rather than scrolling her phone—her children grow up feeling deeply valued. The teacher who learns every student’s name and remembers their struggles—she watches quiet kids blossom into confident speakers. The friend who shows up consistently, not with fanfare but with reliability—he becomes the person others call in crisis. There’s the small business owner who perfects her craft rather than chasing every trend—customers become loyal advocates who spread her reputation. The married couple who do the hard work of relational repair. These people aren’t changing the world in headlines, but they’re significantly changing their corner of it. Their faithfulness in small things creates ripple effects: trust deepens, influence expands naturally, and opportunities arrive unbidden. They discover that mastering the few things leads to a kind of success that can’t be manufactured—only cultivated. What are the few things your Heavenly Father has for you?
Prayer
Lord, help me be faithful with the small tasks You entrust to me. Teach me to serve with joy and diligence, trusting You to multiply my obedience for Your glory. In Jesus’ name, amen.
Application
Where is the Lord calling you to be faithful in a few things? What things do you need to stop doing to free up time for the few? -
HE will empower You with inner strength
“16 I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will empower you with inner strength through his Spirit. 17 Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God’s love and keep you strong.”
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A Prayer about Transformation
THE PRAYER OF TRANSFORMATION
Lord Jesus, teach us to pray.
I receive your righteousness and release my sinfulness.
I receive your wholeness and release my brokenness.
I receive your fullness and release my emptiness.
I receive your peace and release my anxiety.
I receive your joy and release my despair.
I receive your healing and release my sickness.
I receive your love and release my selfishness.
Come, Holy Spirit, transform my heart, mind, soul, and strength so that my consecration becomes your demonstration; that our lives become your sanctuary. For the glory of God our Father, amen.
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Don’t be discouraged when people struggle to recognize the growth God has produced in YOU
“Allow Me to Reintroduce Myself.”
Sometimes the greatest obstacle to your next season is people who only know the previous version of you.
In Matthew 13:53-58, Jesus returned to His hometown, but instead of honoring who He had become, the people reduced Him to who He used to be.
“Isn’t this the carpenter’s son?”
They were so familiar with His past that they missed His purpose.
Don’t be discouraged when people struggle to recognize the growth God has produced in you. Familiarity often blinds people to transformation.
There are moments in life when God doesn’t change your assignment—He changes your audience.
So if you’ve grown…
If you’ve healed…
If you’ve matured…
If God has elevated your thinking, your character, and your calling…
Allow me to reintroduce myself.
Not because I’m trying to impress anyone—but because I’m no longer the person you once knew.
God has done a new work in me.
Stop apologizing for your evolution. The people who are assigned to your future will recognize what those attached to your past overlooked.
Don’t let someone else’s familiarity keep you from embracing God’s transformation.
📖 “A prophet is not without honor except in his own town and in his own home.” — Matthew 13:57
– From Pastor Pierre Jones of PL Jones Ministries (Danville, Virginia) -
God has orchestrated these legal issues
This past year I’ve been working on some legal issues for a family member and I’ve prayed about it all. I’ve prayed before every conversation, for wisdom in strategy, for courage, direction and that the right people would be available to help in all necessary areas of this situation…today it was affirmed again that God has been answering my prayers.
Every single step seems to be guided by God. Every connection made by God. Every decision seems to be influenced by our God.
There’s no other explanation. I couldn’t have done this myself. God put the right people into place. God has helped orchestrate so much that it’s not possible I could have done this myself.
Today I’m thankful for God listening and being with me so I can better help this family member.
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Testing of your Faith produces perseverance
2: Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds,
3: because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance.
James 1: 2-3
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Love God With All You’ve Got
“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.“
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God Hears Our Prayers and Speaks to Us
Yesterday morning at Church my wife and I both had confirmations from God about a few things we’ve been dealing with and trying to understand separately. It sounds far fetched to non-believers sure…but to believers it’s not hard to believe.
So many times people say well I don’t hear God speaking to me but many times they aren’t listening or paying attention.
For my wife and I at Church yesterday she was affirmed about a question she had as the lady leading a worship/praise song was speaking. I was spoken to as our Pastor was speaking and on the screens behind him was a verse literally answering what I’d been Praying about intensely earlier in the service.
God spoke thru those to people answering our questions and Prayers.
He hears us and loves us enough to have a relationship with us and answer when we ask.
We have to have Faith, Obey, be Obedient, Listen, Observe, and Trust that our Lord and Savior is with us at all times and listening to us.
God loves us that much.
My wife and I can give example after example of times that God has answered us in one way or another. It’s not like some loud voice from Heaven yells back but it’s in many other ways and thru other people and actions and words.