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When God Is Silent When God Is Silent by Kellie Lane
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“Let us pray: Most gracious and heavenly Father, we thank You, Lord God, for Your goodness. We celebrate life today, right where we are. Father, we acknowledge that nothing compares to You. There is nobody greater than You, O God. You and You alone are worthy of our praise. Thank You for this time of testing. Thank You for perfecting that which concerns us. Thank You for promising to complete that which You have started. Thank You for allowing us to trade in our spirits of heaviness for garments of praise. Hallelujah! We have prayed. Amen.”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“Our lives are not our own. Therefore we must accept God’s will regardless of how it feels. If God is silent, there is a reason. If no signs from heaven are available, know and understand that there is a very good reason for this also.”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“The walls of Jericho fell; not by power nor might. It fell by the spoken Word of God.”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“Let us pray: Father God, we thank You and accept Your perfect will for our lives. We are now ready to receive Your best even if Your best results in an alternate ending. If we are asking for stone, give us the heart to change our prayer so that we may receive bread. Do not allow us to miss the answers to our prayers because of their packaging. We are no longer ashamed of our past mistakes. We understand that You allowed us to go through those difficult times in order to bring You glory. Lord, we love You and are excited about the future that we have in You. We know that there is an expected end, and we thank You sincerely for it. Father, we lean not to our own understanding. We stand ready to receive the life that only You can provide for us. In Jesus’ name. Amen.”
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“If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone? or if he asks a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent? Or if he shall ask an egg, will he offer him a scorpion? If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him? —LUKE 11:11–13”
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“Let us pray: Father God, we understand the power of a church that prays. We humbly ask for the gates of our spiritual ears to be opened so that we may hear the knock at the door and openly receive the answers to our prayers. We know that regardless of what it looks like, blessing angels have been released from heaven and are in route to our doorsteps. We know that a miracle is taking place and soon our water will turn to wine. Allow us to trust and depend totally on You. If we’ve been doing things in our own strength, forgive us. In Jesus’ name we have prayed. Amen.”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“Let’s pray: Father God, in the name of Jesus, we thank You for our time of spiritual testing. We also thank You, Lord God, for the gift of the Holy Spirit. For it is Your Spirit that empowers us to be tenacious. We thank You, Lord, that as we complete our “spiritual strip down” our miracle awaits us at daybreak. We confirm that nothing, no matter how difficult the task, will separate us from Your love. In Jesus’ name we have prayed. Amen.”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“The good news is that God promises in His Word that if we would just delight ourselves in Him, He will grant us the very desires of our heart (Ps. 37:4).”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“We must be mindful that although this time of testing is very painful to our flesh, our spirit man is being strengthened. For this reason, we have to remain patient. This is not the time to move out of position because of discomfort. This is actually the time to push through the pain. You must pray through the tears. You must stand on the promises of God no matter how difficult it may be. Know that there is an appointed time for your suffering to end. This set time could very well greet you at daybreak.”
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“If you’re in anything and never wanted to quit it, you’re not in much. —T. D. JAKES1”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“Let us pray: Father God, in the name of Jesus we are making a decision today to stop the murmuring and complaining and to begin our spiritual fitness testing. Give us the ability, O God, to be tenacious. Lord, we understand that this will not be an easy task, but we do know with assurance that You will be right there to coach and encourage us. Thank You in advance for training us up as champions. In You we have victory. In Jesus’ name we have prayed. Amen.”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“What you do in secret, God will reward you openly (Matt. 6:6).”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“Ask God to remove anything from your heart that will cause you to receive your blessing and then turn away.”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“Thank you, Father, for all the miraculous things that you have done for me.”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“Let us pray: Father God, we ask that You stir up holy rebellion in us that will allow us to travail to the point of breakthrough. If you be willing, Lord, give us a glimpse of what we are carrying. Help us to understand why the forces of darkness are working overtime to destroy us. We choose now to break the back of the strongman and demonic forces assigned to assassinate our destinies. We denounce every form of spiritual wickedness that could force us into preterm labor. We will carry our seeds full term so that You will get the glory, honor, and praise that are due unto You. We understand that Your timing is perfect. In Jesus’ name we have prayed. Amen.”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“Is God not an on time God? Does He not hurry to rescue His elect? If you are truly in an emergent situation, don’t think for one moment that God will not make haste to rescue you. So, if He has not answered your petition just yet, it simply indicates that the fullness of time has not come. This is why we must wait on His promises to be fulfilled. The dreaded waiting period often leaves a believer imbalanced emotionally. It’s not that we don’t believe that God is going to do what He said, we just don’t know how long we have to endure.”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“We began to pray at midnight that any force working against my friend on her job would be removed in Jesus’ name. At”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“Let us pray: Father God, we humbly ask You for the ability to run our spiritual race with endurance. We ask You, Lord, for the grace to faint not. We understand that in our weakness You make us strong. Settle our spirits, dear Lord, so that we may be anxious for nothing. Anoint us to be in the proper position to receive the answers to our prayers. In Jesus’ name. Amen.”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“Let us pray: Father God, if there is any action, thought, or deed that is causing us to deny the power of Your Spirit, we ask first that You forgive us. We then ask for You to take away every unclean thing from our minds and hearts. We acknowledge You as the truth. There is none like You. Give us a heart that will rejoice when our brothers and sisters rejoice. Give us a heart that will allow us to dance when others are dancing. It is because of Your goodness, Your grace, Your mercy, and Your compassion that we are here today. Thank You for never turning Your back on us, even when we turned our back on You. We find comfort today in knowing that You being for us is greater than the whole world against us. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“I break covenant with the devil. I cancel every lifeless word that has ever proceeded out of my mouth due to ignorance. Father God, forgive me for every idle word (Matt. 12:36); saturate me in Your blood. In Jesus name I have prayed. Amen.”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“Often times we feel as if we know the way the story should end. We feel as if we have the solution and can’t figure out why God is taking so long. The truth of the matter is we lack the cognitive ability to make sensible judgments concerning our future or even our present, for that matter. We must be mindful of the fact that our thoughts are not His thoughts neither are our ways His ways (Isa. 55:8).”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent
“Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss, that ye may consume it upon your lusts. —JAMES 4:3”
Kellie Lane, When God Is Silent