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Activate The Power Of Prayer
Pastor Paula White 

Do you need to tap into an intimate line of communication with God? The Bible 
instructs us to cast all our cares to God in prayer, making our requests known
to Him with an attitude of thanksgiving (Philippians 4:6). 

We are to request what we need and then trust Him to meet our needs. As we do 
that, God acts - imparting to us His peace, and providing all that is beneficial
for our eternal good.

The power of prayer is immeasurable - and the more we reach out to God in 
intimate communication through prayer, the more we experience His transforming
peace.

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By reaching out to God in prayer, we combat fears with faith. We experience 
God's presence with us -- an ally that is more powerful than any foe! His Holy
Spirit girds us up, enabling us to function to the maximum of our ability and 
beyond.

I encourage people to experience the power of prayer and the calming effect it 
brings throughout the day. When are good times to pray? ALL THE TIME!

But at the very least, I recommend praying at these times:

Each morning when you awake. Morning prayer allows you to begin the day 
offering yourself to the Lord. As you greet the Lord in morning prayer, you are
acknowledging His sovereignty over your life -- believing in Him to guide, 
protect, and inspire you throughout the day.

During the course of the day. Whether you are a homemaker, work outside the 
home, or go to school, there will be a myriad of circumstances in which you
will find yourself needing the peace of God that prayer brings. There is no 
better way to handle challenging moments than to call on God to guide your
actions, thoughts and words.

Upon returning home for the evening. I encourage you to take a moment at some 
point to thank God for protecting yourself and your family. Ask Him to bring
peace to your home surroundings for the evening, and to assist you and other 
family members in releasing any negative "remains of the day."

Before going to sleep. While everyone sleeps, not everyone feels the benefits 
of a good night's sleep. That is because often, even when the body is resting,
the soul is not...it is a bundle of anxieties and insecurities. Praying before 
going to sleep, and asking God to empty your mind of anxiety and worry,
promotes genuine rest for both the body and the soul.

Remember -- any time is the "right time" to activate the power of prayer - your 
intimate line of communication to God!

Pastor Paula White

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