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Be Well Connected With God In Prayer!

Luke 18:1 — we ought always to pray and not lose heart. On the open door of grace, praying without ceasing, and the joy of the Lord that becomes our strength.

July 4, 20262 min read

"…men always ought to pray and not lose heart." — Luke 18:1

As children of God, we are to be well connected with Him through prayer and thanksgiving. Prayer is our great line of communication with God; when we pray regularly, we will not faint or lose heart, but will remain thankful to our Heavenly Father. The door of grace is always open to us — for love, protection, and provision — and those who come never return empty-handed.

God, in His love, constantly invites us to ask for what we need; and as we are guided by the Holy Spirit, all our needs will be met. As His children, fully committed to Him, His joy is made manifest in us and becomes our strength (Nehemiah 8:10). We need only hold steadfastly to Christ, and from Him all our fruit will be found.

The more we depend on the grace of God in Christ and stay well connected with the Holy Spirit, the more fruit we receive from the Almighty. So let us be determined to pray always — to rejoice always and pray without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5:16-17). When we pray regularly, we are strengthened, we rejoice, and we never lose heart.

May the Lord God strengthen you spiritually and physically, and perfect all that concerns you. Amen!

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