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What is Prayer

 


There are many definitions and experiences

Exodus 16 proofs that it's a conversation. No matter what is our alignment - close or little far in terms of relationship with Him.

The conversations that we do, engage, follow - everything is important in His dictionary.

V3- People said- If only we had died by the Lord’s hand in Egypt! There we sat around pots of meat and ate all the food we wanted, but you have brought us out into this desert to starve this entire assembly to death- Ouch- Oh Boy- it's a touch one. are we such bad to say anything such ways to anyone.

This is the conversations between Moses and Isralities= But God is engagaed to respond - very swiftly- every conversation that we have- it's important to the Lord-
Whether it's simple or complex one
He knows us
He Hears us
He does good to us

He devices a new strategy- because of our discussions- He creates a new things, new ways-
When the conversations have come as compliants itself- He created a new ways, Manna for 40 years- Thinnk about what shall happen if we have the right conversations.

1 Sarah - Abraham conversation- But God said- is anything too hard for the God?
2 Joshua - Kaleb - Faith statements- God fulfilled their faith by defeating enemies- What happened in Jerioch & Circled?
3 David- Saul conversation- about Goliath- This person nothing compare to what God did in wilderness using me
4 Elijah- False Prophets - Fire come down to burn the meat
5 Elisha - Geizhi conversation- opened the eyes to see the armies of the God- fire Charioties
6 First miracle of Jesus- At Marriage- Mother Vs Son Conversation- Jesus said to Mom, my hour did not come- but what a marvalous drink served to all
6 Jesus commended disciples to feed the crowd - 2 fishes 5 loaves / 7 fishes- enough but they had a conversations- look at them closely
7 Peter's conversation at the night- led him to deny 3 times - do not be too hard, when things goes completely different- but keep us in Him
8 Joseph talent/ skills - their conversation, postive faith- made a difference.
9 Daniel's propohecy and interpreatation to 3 generations
10 Johesbath - 2 ch 17:9-10- More interesting stuff are there on him in the bile.
Job conversations with Friends

The list Goes beyond- This is a Phd subject.
Even our thoughts, words, conversation, faith, actions matter.


Read Ex 16:11- I have heard grumbling of the Isralities- TEll them- 2 miracle in 1 go is on the way- Qualis and Manna- Hallelujah
But Let us allow God to hear a faithful, Game changing conversations- that will bring even bigger miracles- The song Okoro Osinachi aka Sinach written a lyric as - Way maker, Miracle worker, Promise keeper, Light in the darkness- My God - that's you are.


When the request is not right, Answer is No
When the time is not right , Answer is Slow
When we are not right- Answer is Grow
When request, time and we are right- Answer is Go
Amen.


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