Prayerਨਮੂਨਾ

The God of transformation
Prayer is one of the greatest mysteries and privileges we have. It’s not merely a ritual or a whispered wish – it’s communion with the creator of the universe. The almighty God who flung stars into space and formed humanity from dust is inviting us into relationship with Him. Through prayer, we pour out our needs, our desires, our confessions. We offer the hidden things of our hearts. Yet, prayer is even more than this.
Prayer transforms us.
When God’s people pray, something eternal shifts. To truly pray is to admit we’re not in control. We’re humbled. We lay down pride and lift up empty hands. Humility breaks up the hard soil of our hearts, making room for God’s presence to work. Then we seek His face. We do not just ask for things – we seek Him. This pursuit changes the direction of our lives. In the light of His holiness, we become aware of the sin that subtly creeps in. And in His kindness, He leads us to repentance. We turn – not out of shame, but because in His presence, nothing else satisfies. And God responds. He hears. He forgives. He heals. Not just our personal struggles, but more – families, communities, generations. What a promise! What a God!
Today, let this verse draw you to your knees. Prayer is the gateway to transformation, to healing, and to intimacy with the living God. Your Father, the God of creation, is listening.
Written by ELISHA JURGENSEN
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Prayer is such a powerful tool. We can use it to ask, thank, intercede for and simply to converse with our Creator. As you learn more about prayer through this devotional, think of ways you can implement more of it into your day.
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