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Unanswered Prayer | Prayer E3

Unanswered Prayer | Prayer E3

FromJohn Mark Comer Teachings


Unanswered Prayer | Prayer E3

FromJohn Mark Comer Teachings

ratings:
Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Feb 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What do you do when your prayers are not answered? In Jesus' teaching to His disciples in John 14-17, He tells them three times that whatever they ask for in His name will be done. So how do we make sense of Jesus’ promise to answer prayer with the reality that we all have unanswered prayers? In this teaching, John Mark goes through the various types and reasons for unanswered prayer in the Bible and explains how "laments" in the Psalms can serve as an example for how to bring our unanswered prayers to God. Key Scripture Passages: John 14:12-13; John 15:7,16-17; John 16:23-24; Daniel 10; Matthew 21:21-22; Luke 18:1-8; Psalm 66:18; Isaiah 58:6-12; Psalm 13You can find various resources for this practice here: https://practicingtheway.org/practices/prayerOther Resources: God on Mute by Peter GreigVisit practicingtheway.org for more information and resources.Facebook, YouTube: Practicing the WayInstagram: @practicingthewayTwitter: @practheway
Released:
Feb 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The teachings of Jesus lead us to a better, fuller life. This was true in the ancient world where Jesus first taught, and it’s still true today. But what does it mean to actually practice the way of Jesus in today’s complex, secular world? In this podcast by Practicing the Way, John Mark Comer responds to that important question through his teachings at Bridgetown Church in Portland, Oregon. Join us as John Mark provides practical insight on how you can be with Jesus, become like Him and do what He did wherever you are today.practicingtheway.orgFacebook, YouTube: Practicing the WayInstagram, TikTok: @practicingthewayTwitter: @practheway