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No one likes a nag. Or a pest. But God invites us to continually knock on His door in prayer.
The persistent widow in Luke 18:1-8 reminds me of this truth—because of her faith, and because she took her requests to the one who had the power to do something about it.
Today, as we lift up our continued prayer for God’s provision: financial and workers, I will remember the persistent widow and never tire of asking for what I trust God will provide. I ask in faith, and I take my requests to the One who has the power to do something about it.
Thank you, Lord, for always listening.
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My prayers have been transformed from a rambling conglomeration of words to moments of silence, listening to what God speaks to my heart. I have realized the value of being in the presence of the Lord instead of always feeling like I have to have something to say, or have the perfect words to express whatever is on my mind.
And so I listen to His heart.
After several years of friendship, while driving on a road trip, a friend commented, “I’m glad we have reached the point in our relationship where we don’t feel like we have to fill the silence with noise. We are comfortable with ourselves, with each other, and with our relationship that it is enough to just be here together.”