Saturday, March 11, 2017

God's Grace is Bigger!



When Feeling weak in prayer



God is bigger than we could ever imagine, He is higher than mountains, deeper than oceans. The creator of all thing visible and invisible. There is nothing we could say that will describe what He really is, there is nothing we can say to corrupt Him.

The aim of prayer is to bring us closer to his presence. In pray we express our gratitude, we ask for forgiveness, the filfulness  of  the Holy Spirit and  for protection. No matter the effort one may put to have a consistent prayer life, there's still going to be period your soul will want to pray, and your flesh will go against your soul's will.

Questions are the following:

Are we still children of God if we happens to skip our weekly prayer routines?

- Yes! Nothing can't set as appart from God, not even our weaknesses. In fact, God's power is manifest when we are weak.

Does God work in our life because of our prayers?

- No, everything that happens in our life is because of God's grace.

A m I saying that you should not have a prayer life?

- No, praying is important in a life of a believer. It is the recommendation of our Lord and Sevior. Praying is one way to communicate with Him and prayer brings us closer to God. Trough prayer we gain strength and power to overcome temptation.

The aim of the this message is to encourage you to have prayer life, and to remind you that it is okey to have weakness period, however let it not weakness become your life style. You should know that God will not abandon you just  because you are feeling weak, instead the enemy will use ur weakness to attack and put you down, that when God's grace will start to act. Therefor is import for us believers to put our  trust in God's grace, than on our own prayers!

By the Grâce of God, we will discuss how to overcome weakness period or what to do when feeling weak to pray in the following post.



I know it has been a while since I posted something in here, however by the grace of God I'm trying my best to come back with some new inspirations. Thank you so much for visiting and reading posts from this blog. May Lord Yeshua bless you abundantly, shalom!

Love, Kizola