Such a good reminder and it comes back full circle to everything that you have been sharing with us this week > our faith in Him and our heart attitude about it all. Thankfully, we will never wear God out. TY for sharing.
Thank you for Day 6, Diane. I haven't been feeling well lately due to chronic illness but I have so enjoyed your prayer series. I don't seem to lose heart any more because without Him we can do nothing. I depend on Him daily but I know that everyone's life situation is different. I love praying, whether answers are seen right away or not at all. He knows what I need more than I do, and I enjoy casting all by cares upon Him. It's very freeing, and I don't have to worry about things like I used to. When I realized I have no control over most of the things I was praying about, I was able to focus on other things. This wasn't always the case. It's been a journey, but the more I rely on Him, the more I can let go of worries and fears. Thank you so much for sharing your heart with us. This series has been inspirational in so many ways, and I adore hearing the scriptures about prayer and love today's parable. Jesus's parables are so powerful. Blessings to you, my friend and sister in Christ. I am heading over to your part 7 now. Hugs, Kitty
Diane, thank you so much for the Bible Study today and the lovely prayer cards for our children. I do want to add a comment about persistent prayer. As far as praying for my children goes, this is the way I think of it, I will love my children till the day I die and because of that love for them I will pray for them until the day that I die. None of my children profess to be Christian, but just this last year my oldest son, who was struggling financially, started texting me to pray for him. I have always finished any message or call to my children letting them know I am praying for them. But for him to ask was such a boost to my prayers for him, knowing God is working in his heart. I know this is getting long, but I have to share that I am an answered prayer of my Dad. He prayed for me his whole life, but it wasn’t until after he died that I recommitted my life to Jesus forever. I try to remember God has a plan and it Will Happen in His time, not mine.
Another great Bible study Diane. I always take time to pray in the morning, after I have devotions. Such an amazing way to start my day. We need to always remember that prayers answered are in God's time, and they may not be answered in ways we expect, but we need not be discouraged over that. God knows what is best for us. I think that might be one thing that many people may struggle with, because they think they know what is best for them. This has been a very inspiring Bible study and I love to hear what your thoughts are. Have a blessed day!
Such a good reminder and it comes back full circle to everything that you have been sharing with us this week > our faith in Him and our heart attitude about it all. Thankfully, we will never wear God out. TY for sharing.
Thank you for Day 6, Diane. I haven't been feeling well lately due to chronic illness but I have so enjoyed your prayer series. I don't seem to lose heart any more because without Him we can do nothing. I depend on Him daily but I know that everyone's life situation is different. I love praying, whether answers are seen right away or not at all. He knows what I need more than I do, and I enjoy casting all by cares upon Him. It's very freeing, and I don't have to worry about things like I used to. When I realized I have no control over most of the things I was praying about, I was able to focus on other things. This wasn't always the case. It's been a journey, but the more I rely on Him, the more I can let go of worries and fears. Thank you so much for sharing your heart with us. This series has been inspirational in so many ways, and I adore hearing the scriptures about prayer and love today's parable. Jesus's parables are so powerful. Blessings to you, my friend and sister in Christ. I am heading over to your part 7 now. Hugs, Kitty
I needed this. I have lost heart and given up in asking for things. Thank you for sharing this important study.
Diane, thank you so much for the Bible Study today and the lovely prayer cards for our children. I do want to add a comment about persistent prayer. As far as praying for my children goes, this is the way I think of it, I will love my children till the day I die and because of that love for them I will pray for them until the day that I die. None of my children profess to be Christian, but just this last year my oldest son, who was struggling financially, started texting me to pray for him. I have always finished any message or call to my children letting them know I am praying for them. But for him to ask was such a boost to my prayers for him, knowing God is working in his heart. I know this is getting long, but I have to share that I am an answered prayer of my Dad. He prayed for me his whole life, but it wasn’t until after he died that I recommitted my life to Jesus forever. I try to remember God has a plan and it Will Happen in His time, not mine.
@@joejoymcclintock4485 love that testimony! Praise the Lord, and says Gods timing is not our timing. Love you sweet sister!
@@faithartdesignstudio keeping you in my prayers, Hugs
I need this …forwarded this to family and friends, thank you very much
Another great Bible study Diane. I always take time to pray in the morning, after I have devotions. Such an amazing way to start my day. We need to always remember that prayers answered are in God's time, and they may not be answered in ways we expect, but we need not be discouraged over that. God knows what is best for us. I think that might be one thing that many people may struggle with, because they think they know what is best for them. This has been a very inspiring Bible study and I love to hear what your thoughts are. Have a blessed day!