Pete Greig: Does prayer really change anything? (Live episode) | The Whole Life Podcast | S1 Ep 4

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ม.ค. 2025
  • We all know praying is important in theory. But we also have those days (or months) when prayer feels more like a check-box than a conversation with the Creator. Life is packed full of stresses and joys, to-do lists and Netflix binges, unpleasant meetings and very pleasant pub trips. In the middle of all that, is prayer really worth the time? Is it more than a religious observance? In short, does it really affect the detail of our lives?
    Pete Greig is the founder of an organisation whose name pretty much answers those questions: 24/7 Prayer. In this live episode recorded at LICC's London HQ, he chats with Paul and Grace about how prayer changes everything.
    Jesus calls us into a movement of hope that will bring life to every human being and the entire planet. If we want to live like that, we need a life shot through with prayer. Because talking with God about what we do together is the best way to stay focused on his priorities - as we try to make a difference with him in daily life.
    Pete is a best-selling author and instigator of the 24/7 Prayer movement. He is also Senior Pastor of Emmaus Road, Guildford, an Ambassador for Tearfund, and teaches at St Mellitus Theological College in London.

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  • @NielKnoblauch
    @NielKnoblauch 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Lovely, thank you!

  • @itsititsit6984
    @itsititsit6984 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    PS This side of eternity, it is NEVER too late to start praying! :-))

  • @paulbrown9867
    @paulbrown9867 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Sadly, I am heading down the cynical route. I wish I’d prayed back in the 1980s as my late mum kept telling me to do. The pain of my present situation is the major fight in my yearning to pray. The silence is truly deafening and I need answers and no more internal conflict with my equally internal tears. I am a very tired man.

    • @kevinchan3036
      @kevinchan3036 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Have you ever thought of considering praying through a lament? It sounds like there’s some pain that needs to be processed. What might it look like to process that with the Lord?

    • @itsititsit6984
      @itsititsit6984 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Paul, I recognise in a very personal way where you’re at and feel deeply for your pain. Sometimes the pit we find ourselves in feels too deep to climb out of, sometimes for really long seasons; often, we don’t even have the spiritual, emotional or intelectual energy to try. Yet we feel guilty or afraid that we’re failing. Resentment seeps in partnering with a sense of hopelessness leading to more apathy… Seeing apparently no change, no relief, unbelief and inner turmoil become our brutal reality. Vicious cycle. Paul, remember that our Heavenly Father formed you very deliberately - not randomly. He named you before your mother did. He invested His deepest love in you, undersigned in His own blood. Who else would do that for us? You are that valuable. To Him. Remember also that there are very real malevolent spiritual powers ruling the air, that never relent from trying to undermine and influence your emotions, thoughts, actions, beliefs, choices. Please don’t give up on yourself. Or on Jesus. He is your answer. He - not all the blah-blah Christianese- is your saving grace, your peace, your home, your truth. He IS ALWAYS THERE, loving you and seeing you, even if you can’t see or sense Him. It’s the honest truth! Even a single syllable prayer is a prayer. Even a single word or sound can be worship. Can I encourage you to vocalise these, whenever, however, despite how you feel. Vocalise Scriptures, randomly, whenever you can. This is truth and truth dispels lies, by default. Don’t overthink. Just trust Him; He will take the tiniest speck of faith if you give it to Him, whichever way, and will use it to lift you up. Trust Him in expectation of His goodness and love for you (God’s words, not mine). The thing is to keep trusting Him, be honest about where you’re at, be prepared to listen and give Him open permission to speak. This guy , (Pete Greig) is very well balanced and I found this particular talk so helpful. Can I recommend online viewing pastor Allan Jackson, James kawalya (recommend to start with his testimony… heavy stuff), Dave Bryan (again, his testimony is a good place to start), John Ramirez (ditto), Lisa Harper, Phillip Yancey (author), Bill Johnson (his books rather than the mega church stuff), Josh McDowell (I think I’m getting spellings wrong now!) John Bevere (especially his books “The Bait of Satan”, “Killing Kryptonite” and “Good or God”)… Sorry, there are so many I could recommend. But above all, get the Scriptures into your head and heart - it’s your firewall and your sustenance as well as your weapon. I pray you will be lifted out of the ashes of your frustration and pain to sing in absolute awe, joy, praise and fruitfulness of your life redeemed in Jesus. Warmest wishes.