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EARNEST PRAYER, EVERYDAY FAITH

EARNEST PRAYER, EVERYDAY FAITH

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BIBLE STUDY| MIRACLES OF JESUS SERIES.|THE FIFTH MIRACLE OF JESUS pt.30| THE POWER OF RETREAT| JESUS WALKING ON WATER| CHIMDI OHAHUNA In this episode, we confront one of the most misunderstood practices in the Christian walk: prayer. Too often, prayer has been reduced to burdensome rituals, dramatic displays, or exhausting routines that leave believers frustrated and discouraged. But Scripture reveals something far simpler, more profound, and more liberating, prayer as seamless communion with God. Drawing from Luke 22:44 and James 5:17, we explore the examples of Jesus and Elijah, both of whom prayed earnestly yet without theatrics. Jesus, in agony, prayed until His sweat fell like drops of blood. Elijah, a man with passions like ours, fear, discouragement, even suicidal thoughts, still prayed, and the heavens obeyed. Their stories remind us that prayer is not about noise, posture, or performance; it is about intimacy, faith, and alignment with God’s will. This teaching dismantles the myth of “higher dimensions” of prayer. As the Greek word proseuchomai shows, to pray earnestly is simply to pray. No additions, no subtractions—just authentic conversation with the Father. Whether whispered or cried out, prayer is prayer. And when rooted in faith, it carries divine authority and produces loud results, even if offered in quietness. Listeners will be challenged to: - Reclaim prayer as a blessing, not a burden. - Recognize that endless prayer is not about style but about consistency and sincerity. - Understand that intimacy with God is the true power source behind declarations and miracles. - Move beyond dramatized practices to embrace prayer as seamless, sweet fellowship. Key Quote for Reflection: “I prefer a quiet prayer with a loud effect than a loud prayer with a quiet effect.” This episode is a call to return to the simplicity of prayer—where divine nature meets human frailty, and heaven responds to the earnest cry of God’s children. Under the New Covenant, established on better promises through Christ’s blood, we stand on a greater pedestal than Elijah. If God answered him, how much more will He answer us today? Jesus is Lord.
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