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January 6, 2014 By girvan

Prayer life or Hard life?

” No man is greater than his prayer life” that was the cry of a godly man named Leonard Ravenhill.  And he was correct, your prayer life is the true reflection of where you stand with God and where the source of your power comes from to fight the enemy.

There are billions of prayers being offered up before the throne every day, but the ones that move the heart of God into action are desperate prayers. God cannot turn His ear away from a soul that is utterly depended upon his refuge, God cannot not hand over a soul to the enemy when it takes sanctuary in His Almighty name.

Lord, I am haunted with such a temptation, dogged with such a lust, either thou must pardon it or I am damned; mortify it or I shall be a slave to it. Take me in the bosom of thy Love for Christ’s sake. Castle me in the arms of thy everlasting strength, it is in thy power to save me from, or give me up into the hands of my enemy. I have no confidence in myself or any other; into thy hands I commit my life and rely on thee.

One faithful prayer of repentance can act like the rudder on a mighty ship, changing the direction of its course for the better.This prayer was written by William Gurnall author of The Christian in Complete Armour. There is still the same strength and power in this prayer today as when it was first prayed in desperation back in 1644.

Gen3x   changing your hard life to a prayer life.

Filed Under: Men, Prayer, Uncategorized Tagged With: desperate prayers, hard life, Leonard ravenhill, move the heart of God, prayer life, The Christian in Complete Armour, William Gurnall

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