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
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
The Cross Or The Throne 1 Corinthians 15:1-22
A Corroding Heart - Luke 10:38-42
Solid And Stable Forever Hebrews 12:14-29
The Benefit of Self-Control Titus 2:11-14
A Guarantee For The Future Matthew 25:1-13
After God's Own Heart- Acts 13:22
God's Hands Are Not Tied - Hosea 10:12
Seeking God Psalm 27:8
Being Content-Is Jesus Enough? Philippians 4:10-13
Our Weakness His Victory Matthew 4:1-11
Kids Of The King Psalm 72:1-7
Outlasting The Darkness Matthew 24:1-25
What God Wants To Do With You Ephesians 2:1-10
The Kingdom's Dress Code Colossians 3:12-17
The Work Is Done Romans 8
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