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
Joy: The Ultimate Safeguard Philippians 3
Getting Rid Of Excess Baggage - Psalm 38
What A Doer Does -James 1:22-2:17
Discovering The Path That Leads To joy - Philippians 2
The Festival of Shavout, The Feast of Weeks, Pentecost
The Habit Of Contentment - Philippians 1
No Matter What We Have A Future Ruth 4
El Roi - The God Who Sees Me - Genesis 16
The Blessing Of Surrender - Ruth 3:1-18
The Field of Grace Ruth 2:1-23
The Feast of Unleavened Bread and First Fruits
The Passover-Then And Now Exodus 12:1-15
Road To Emmaus; Road For Us Luke 24:13-49
Poverty Isaiah 58:10
The Journey From Bad To Great Ruth 1:6-22
The Journey From Good To Bad Ruth 1:1-5
True Worship - John 4:5-26
The Festival of Purim
Living At The End Of Your Rope Judges 6
Serving Like Jesus - Philippians 2
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