Prayer

DAILY PRAYER REQUESTS

 O LORD my God, I cried out to You, and You healed me. Psalm 30:2.

God is the great physician, able to treat malady of body, soul and spirit. When we cry to Him he always has the perfect cure. We may not experience physical restoration but His divine Spirit works in us with power and wisdom so that even encounters with sickness, injury or disease can expand our faith and strengthen our character. Understanding the depth of His love and the perfection of His will enables us to "count it all joy when we encounter various trials and tribulations." (James 1:2-4) The more we know of Our God the more we understand that our ultimate healing is assured.

Prayer Requests

  • Pray for a man who is a devout believer. He has been living in his vehicle. With winter coming on he has to find a warmer place to live. Ask the Lord to provide.

  • Pray for a couple in our church family who are being interviewed on Monday at 8 am on  KBXL 94.1. They will be sharing publicly what God is doing through their hummus business. They truly want this to be a testament of God’s goodness and blessing. Pray that they will have wisdom and the right words to articulate properly to glorify God. 

  • Pray for Susan, a believer who is battling liver cancer. Ask that she will be healed.

  • Pray for protection and provision for Stefan.

  • Pray for the prayer ministry to attract more intercessors. 

  • An anonymous request asks "I need prayer and a true miracle for November 20 to save something that means so much to me."

  • Ask the  Spirit to touch the hearts of our Church, by the Truth of His Word, and open our eyes to the beauty and righteousness of Christ. Ask for revival—that we’d place even greater faith in Him and seek to live for and exalt Him by the power of His Spirit.  Also pray that unbelievers are touched by the same Truth in the proclaimed Word—the Gospel---and that the Holy Spirit regenerates them so they can cast off the cares of this world and find that their true treasure is Jesus.

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