Simply put, prayer is a means of communication between a believer and God. It can be expressed in many ways, including spoken words and silent reflection. A spirit of thanksgiving and the power of gratitude can be developed and released via prayer.
My mother took me to see “The Greatest Story Ever Told” when I was seven years old. I did not offer a sinner's prayer that evening, but something inside of me altered my life, and I experienced a rebirth. I was born again!
When I was eleven years old, I went to see my aunt Rose. That night, as I was sleeping, I heard a knock on the door, which woke me up. And there was Jesus Christ, much to my astonishment. I couldn't get enough of Jesus. It was astonishingly real.
We are living in the latter days, right at the tipping point of all of history. God's plans and intentions are about to come to pass. The flesh of his flesh and bone of his bones are soon to be exalted as His bride. And you, as His bride, need to be awake and ready for His coming.
The boundless power of God's grace is freely offered to all of His children. You have the right to depend on God's enabling grace anytime you require it because you are a believer. If you are a believer, you are in His power regardless of how dire your circumstances are.
We have a tremendous advantage of assurance and security because of the grace and power of His Spirit that sealed us. We are never instructed to be resealed or sealed again; rather, God has already completed the transaction via the work of grace.
Each of us for whom Christ died is now and forever seated with the ascended Christ in the very throne room of heaven. We enjoy this intimacy with God not because of anything that we have done, but entirely because of what Christ has done through the cross.
We were under the reign of sin before coming to faith in Jesus. By trying to live up to God's law, we could never have found freedom from its condemnation. Our hope is in the grace of God, who offers forgiveness through His grace, as the law no longer applies.
The blood of Jesus Christ is the only thing that can allow us access to the throne of grace. You have access to God's mercy and grace through his blood. If you need mercy or grace, especially during a time of sin, you should go to the throne of His grace with absolute assurance.
The New Testament uses the word "righteousness" to define the standing that Christians have before God as a result of their belief in Jesus. As a result, we are justified, which means that we are righteous, just as if we never sinned. What a gift it is to those who believe.
Paul referred to the believers in Christ Jesus who are also devoted and steady in Ephesus as saints.. In the Bible, saints are referred to as "holy ones" or "holy ones set apart for God." We become holy when we accept Jesus. This teaching will make this truth clear to you.