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August 5 - August 23, 2020
In coming before God, we must adore and reverence his name.
(Isaiah 6:1-3).
(Luke 5:8).
A sight of God is enough to show us how holy he is, and how unholy we are.
(Job 40:3-4).
(Job 29:7-16)
(Job 29:2).
(Job 38:3).
(Job 42:5-6).
(Matthew 8:8).
(Matthew 8:13).
(Matthew 9, Mark 5, Luke 8).
(Mark 1:40-41).
(Mark 7:29-30).
(John 1:14).
(Ecclesiastes 5:1-2).
If we are struggling to live a higher life, and to know something of God’s holiness and purity, what we need is to be brought into contact with him, that he may reveal himself.
(Matthew 6:9).
(Hebrews 12:28-29).
(Daniel 9:4-8)
(Isaiah 6:5).
The judgment of God must begin with us.
(Daniel 9:20-22)
God will hear our prayer and restore us when we take our true place before him, and confess and forsake our transgressions.
(Psalm 32:5).
(Psalm 51:4).
(Luke 15:21).
(Psalm 130:4),
(Exodus 8:8),
(Matthew 5:30)
Isaiah 59:1
(verses 2-3).
(Isaiah 1:10-13)
(Isaiah 1:14-18)
(Proverbs 28:9).
If we are not willing to turn from sin and obey God’s law, we have no right to expect that he will answer our prayers.
(Psalm 139:23-24).
(Deuteronomy 32:29).
(Psalm 4:4, KJV);
(Acts 17:21).
(Mark 9:33-40)
(Mark 10:35-45)
(Matthew 26:38),
If we have been proud, or irritable, or lacking in patience, shouldn’t we confess it at once? Isn’t it time that we began at home and got our lives straightened out?
Christian church is making more nonbelievers than all the books that nonbelievers ever wrote.
What we want is to encounter God in prayer.
“move the arm that moves the world.”
God is greater than our heart, and kno...
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(1 John 3:22).
A third element of successful prayer is restitution.

