Christopher Gavin

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The reality of his atoning work is constant, but the experience of that very work comes in fits and starts, breakthroughs and droughts, moments of divine assurance followed by bouts of human insecurity. And because of that, Jesus is praying for you right now. One of my most frequent prayers is to simply try to get in touch with his prayers for me. I usually phrase it as a question: “Jesus if you were to walk in the room right now, what would you want to say to me?” Ask him. Be still and wait. In my experience, he’s eager to share his heart.
Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools: An Invitation to the Wonder and Mystery of Prayer
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