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Katzen

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  1. This prayer is hard to pray, because it's hard to step out into the unknown that God ha planned for us. We're afraid of the things we'll be shown and afraid to let go of some of the things we do.

    The first time I made this prayer was just a couple months ago.

    The result? I'm losing the man I love, the home we've shared, and have to start over completely. It's been very painful. But I'm back on the path God put before me. And the seemingly enless pain, fear, and uncertainties of life now, are just a grain of sand, compared to the eternity I'm working towards.

  2. God's hand is protecting and guiding the psalmist

    I'm not sure if I've felt God's hand on me. I know at this particular time in my life, He is making some pretty major changes in pretty much every area of my life.

    It's definitely going to be good, because I'm following God again for the first time in many years.

    What is it like? Scary and depressing because I'm losing a relationship over it and have started a new job over it as well. I have to make all new goals and dreams for my life. It's also exciting. I'm getting a whole new start. I know God has plans for me and they're going to be good ones.

  3. It was an open display of placing it all before God. An example of how we need to ay everything open at His feet, holding nothing back.

    I'm sure we all have problems toataly giving everything to God.

    When we don't, we aren't giving our full faith and trust. Then, since we're trying to "fix" it, it doesn't get any better.

    We aren't allowing God's will to prevail.

  4. It is related, because if we realize it's all His, we'll be more giving. In giving we're reminded exactly how we've become stewards of it.

    It gets in the way of worship, because our heart isn't 100% into it.

    Everything I own belongs to God...He's just let me borrow them.

    I should be very careful not to allow "my" naterial possessions to take a place in my heart that belongs to God.

    It will re-energize my praise, in reminding me how good God has been to me.

  5. Our praise tells God of the respect and honor we have for Him, and we get to bask in a spiritual manifestation of Him.

    We should exalt Him because He's worthy of it.

    In doing so, our faith becomes stronger and deeper.

    It shows God we love Him and that we're loyal to Him.

    I'd like to mention that there's a typo in the section under "Power and Glory 29:11a", in case someone couldn't find the verse in their Bible. It should be Psalm 22:3, instead of 23:3.

  6. Our hearts should break with sorrow because of our sin.

    This is essential, because without it, we're not truly sorry for our sins.

    That's what makes it a true sacrifice...the sorrow actually causes pain.

    I'm not sure why we resist this. Perhaps we think it'll make us appear weak? (But remember...when we're weak, THEN we are strong!) I would guess that part of it could be an attempt to avoid pain.

  7. Abraham showed persistence in that he keeps asking, and even keeps lowering the number. Persistence shows God that you really are serious about what you're praying for. I can't say I've ever "prayed through".

    Something to share....

    My Dad has an aneurysm on his aorta and this week came to see the doctors at the Arizona Heart Institute. I am going through a lot in my life right now, and really couldn't handle losing my Dad. I prayed and ended it with accepting that God's will be done. The doctors said that the doctors who sent him to the Institute over-reacted, and they're just going to check on it again in six months! Praise God!

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