In Matthew 15:21-28 we are given an example of how to pray. These verses encourage us to come boldly, honestly and persistently to the Lord with our petitions, as seen through the prayer of a Canaanite woman, on behalf of her demon-possessed daughter. The Lord honored her prayer of faith and will honors ours, as we faithfully come asking Him to answer our petitions for His name sake.
By Brent Keizer
Some Truths from Romans Chapter 7 and 8
Shavout - Acts 2
A Bitter Taste of Consequences - Psalm 137
Called To Humility - Psalm 131
A Song For The Journey - Psalm 121
A Song Of Rescue - Psalm 116
Rising Out Of The Ashes Of Guilt And Shame - Psalm 51
Anointed By Clay - John 9:1-41
Godly Character 101 - Psalm 101
The Last Word - 2
The Last Word - 1 Corinthians 15:19-26
Cultivating Gratefulness-Psalm 100
Under His Wings - Psalm 91
Living The Life Of Royalty - Psalm 72:1-7
Success Is Determined by God's Power, Not Ours - Judges 6 -7
Our God Is One
God Is Our Ever-Present Help Help - Psalm 46
The Peace That Follows Forgiveness - Psalm 32
Faith Verses Fear - Psalm 27
Deliver Us From Our Fears - Psalm 55:22-23
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