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“What Happens When Christians Pray Together” | Sunday Message

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There is power in united prayer when it is offered to God with passion and persistence. In this Sunday morning message, Pastor Greg Laurie relates the ways that prayer can change lives in his newest message, “What Happens When Christians Pray Together.” Give a listen!

Notes

There is a right and a wrong way to pray.

Prayer can dramatically change situations, people, and even the course of nature.

God allows hardship, challenge, need, and even tragedy so He can reveal Himself.

When we pray, we are acknowledging our weakness and need for God’s help.

Who was the strongest man to have ever lived?

Jesus! And He prayed—so we should, too!

God does not want us as believers to isolate but, rather, infiltrate culture.

Satan hates evangelism.

“But constant prayer was offered to God for him by the church.” —Acts 12:5

1. The prayer that has power is the one that is offered to God.

The key is to get our will into an alignment with God’s will.

We can know the will of God by careful study of Scripture.

Nothing lies outside the reach of prayer except that which lies outside the will of God.

2. They prayed with passion and persistence.

Sometimes God says “Go.”

Sometimes God says “Slow.”

Sometimes God says “Grow.”

3. They prayed together!

There is power in united prayer!

“Prayer is striking the winning blow; service is gathering up the results.” —Psalm 4:8

4. They prayed doubtingly.

We enter into eternity!

We decide in this life where we will spend the afterlife.

Scripture Referenced

  • Matthew 15:8
  • 1 John 5:14
  • Psalm 127:2

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