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Do You Pray with Humility? - Love Worth Finding - April 24

A tense disagreement can be a catalyst for spiritual growth, as the author shares how prayer helped him and his wife reconcile after a heated argument, revealing the transformative power of humility in prayer. By acknowledging our mistakes and seeking forgiveness through prayer, we can experience God's restorative love and strengthen our relationships with others.

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April 24, 2022 – Do You Pray with Humility?

James 1:19

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Pray Over This

“So then, my beloved brethren, let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath.”

James 1:19

Ponder This

Sometimes Joyce and I will be in a disagreement. We’ll be sitting at the kitchen table, and it will get tense. She’ll say to me, “Adrian, you’re wrong.”
“Not me.”
“Yes, you’re wrong.”
“No, I’m not wrong.”
One, two, three, four, and on and on the conversation goes. Often, one of us will say, “Well, let’s just stop for a while.” I go in my study and try and prepare a sermon. Ha! Try to read. Try to do something else. But I can’t do it. So I say, “Lord, did You see what went on in there?” He says, “Yeah, you were wrong.”
“Me?”
“Yeah, you! You were wrong!”
“Okay, Lord.”
And I have to go back: “Honey, I was wrong. Forgive me.” She says, “I forgive you.” And we hug and kiss and make up. Prayer will do that. Be honest with God and let Him speak to you. He will show you what is true.

  • How have you seen the value of prayer in tense moments?
  • How have you seen God restore your relationships when you have come to Him in prayerful humility?

Practice This

Set aside time today to pray and ask God to reveal any wrongs for which you need to apologize.

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