When you pray do you ever feel like God doesn’t hear you? Have you ever wondered how you can pray in an effective way? God's word says that a righteous person's prayer is powerful. In Christ, your prayers are heard and received by God. They are filled with power, as we are His and filled with His righteousness. Today, we continue our new series, Elijah, reminding us how the same God Elijah served can use us to live a life of impact for His kingdom. We are preaching from the same passage of scripture from last week, finishing up the story of Elijah facing off the prophets of Baal. In this story we see Elijah’s strong faith in God and his prayers of fervor. Elijah’s prayers were persistent in remembering Gods promises and in accordance with the Word of God. Listen to our newest message of the series, The Prayer of a Righteous Person, and hear that the prayer of a righteous person is effective and powerful.
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