Tag: Pray

  • Wash Your Sins Away

    “And now what are you waiting for?
    Get up, be baptized, and wash your sins away, calling on His name.”

    – Acts 22:16
  • Prayer is our Go-To

    As Christians our go-to should be Prayer. When things get tuff…we should Pray. When someone is sick…Pray. When things are going good…we should Pray even more.

    Whether in our personal lives, business, health, community, Church, missions, school, or whatever we do…in ALL things we should Pray.

    I believe Prayer is the single most powerful tool we have as a Believer. God gave us access to Him, a direct line, allows us to have private conversations with Him anytime 24/7, 365 to stay connected with Him.

    We are blessed to be able to have such a personal relationship with the almighty God that anytime we want to we can talk to Him.

    In Prayer we can give thanks, ask for help, cry, scream, laugh, discuss business strategies or seek direction according to His Will not ours. We are fortunate to have such a lifeline in God that he is at our side and in our hearts all the time.

    Thank you God for giving us Prayer.
  • He said I didn’t find God, God found me.

    An older friend of mine got Baptized the other day and sent me his baptism video. In the video he said I didn’t find God, God found me. It was a beautiful baptism for a wonderful guy who had a rough past but God found him and is using him to help others. Prayers answered.

    Love you man and proud of your baptism and changes for the better. You are a wonderful asset to many and loved by us all.

  • God is hearing our Prayers

    “Cornelius answered: “Four days ago I was in my house Praying at this hour, at three in the afternoon. Suddenly a man in shining clothes stood before me and said, ‘Cornelius, God has heard your prayer and remembered your gifts to the poor.”

    – Acts 10:30-31
  • Instead of Worrying we Prayed!

    My wife and I had some pretty intense business decisions to make and discussions to have in the past 24 hours. Just as we began to feel a bit of worry we said a quick Prayer in the kitchen and let it go from our hands to God’s hands. Within an hour we received a call with good news and all was well. Things worked out and as usual there was nothing to worry about…only PRAY about. God had us. We had Faith and God took care of the situation.

    Thank you God.

  • Guidance, Direction, Protection, Love, & Answers.

    Part of my daily morning prayers is me asking God for guidance, direction, protection, love, and the answers I need each day.

    Then I pray to God that I do all things according to His Will.
  • Pray First. Make Prayer a Priority

    Every time I’ve taken my attention away from Prayer I have messed-up. In my personal life, business, and many relationships I’ve messed-up when I took my attention away from Praying about those things first.

    If I didn’t pray before a phone call…it wouldn’t go as well.

    If I didn’t pray before a conversation in person…it didn’t go well.

    If I didn’t pray about what my next steps should be in business and strategy…it didn’t work out for the better.

    Failure to Pray first causes failure.
  • Attention to Prayer

    “We will give our attention to prayer and the ministry of the word.”

    – Acts 6:4
  • Pray Continually

    Pray Continually!

    Text design featuring the phrase 'pray continually' in a stylish font against a light wooden background, with a scripture reference from 1 Thessalonians 5:17.
  • Praying Together Before Meals

    Some of my fondest memories are of family meals together. I think one of the unifying aspects of all our meals together was Prayer. Prayer brought us all together. We were all equal…all believers who were giving thanks and praying to our God for our food and time spent together at that very moment. It was peace and unity together…not just a meal.

    I still love family meals together and we pray now just as we did when I was a child. I’m proud to keep these traditions going setting wonderful examples for my children and hopefully they will for their children.