10-Day Prayer Challengeਨਮੂਨਾ

Elijah’s prayer on Mount Carmel wasn’t for himself—it was for others to see the glory of God.
In 1 Kings 18, Elijah stands alone against 450 prophets of Baal. He doesn’t pray for fire to prove himself right—he prays so “this people may know that You, O Lord, are God.” (1 Kings 18:37) And when fire fell from heaven, the people fell on their faces in worship.
Elijah’s prayer reminds us that miracles aren’t about us—they’re about revealing God. When our motives align with His glory, powerful things happen.
What if your next bold prayer wasn’t for your success, but for others to recognize God’s power?
Respond to God’s Word:
Pray a bold prayer today—not for your benefit, but so someone else can see God’s glory through your life.
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Powerful Prayers of the Bible designed to help you grow in prayer by studying 10 of the most powerful prayers in Scripture. Each day includes a key Bible prayer, four supporting Scripture readings, and a “Respond to God’s Word” action step.
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