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“Success is a little like wrestling a gorilla. You don’t quit when you’re tired-you quit when the gorilla is tired.”- Robert Strauss
What an interesting quote? Can you see how this might apply if you are working on spiritual warfare prayer?
“Success is a little like wrestling a gorilla. You don’t quit when you’re tired-you quit when the gorilla is tired.”- Robert Strauss
What an interesting quote? Can you see how this might apply if you are working on spiritual warfare prayer?
In His prayers on earth, His intercession in heaven, and His promise of an answer to our prayers, Jesus makes His first object the glory of His Father. Is this our object, too? Or are self-interest and self-will the strongest motives urging us to pray? A distinct, conscious longing for the glory of the Father must animate our prayers…
Andrew Murray in With Christ in the School of Prayer
From David Butts in Revive Magazine:
(Concerning the believers in Acts 4):
Here’s the point: Their prayer was not a way of getting things from God. It was the way God had chosen to accomplish His will on planet earth. They understood that their lives and circumstances were for the purpose of participating with God on earth.
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