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When Women Pray: 10 Women of the Bible Who Changed the World through Prayer When Women Pray: 10 Women of the Bible Who Changed the World through Prayer by T.D. Jakes
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“God remembers you. I know you may find that difficult to believe, but hear me: He remembers you. He has always remembered you!”
T.D. Jakes, When Women Pray: 10 Women of the Bible Who Changed the World through Prayer
“Have you noticed how busy people are in today’s world? Especially women. Sometimes there is simply no room for anything else to happen. When you fill your day with work and you’re making calls even during your commute, you leave no space for God. When you’ve got so many hobbies and projects that you can’t even keep track of what’s going on, you leave no space for God. When you give everything you have to your family because you’re desperate for their approval, you leave no space for God. And when you line up a whole season of TV shows on your DVR and just binge watch episode after episode, you leave no space for God. God is not a divine vacuum salesman who will try to force His way into your house or your life. He will wait until you offer Him some space to work, and then He will work. Make space for God in your life. Otherwise, you will have no room for prayer.”
T.D. Jakes, When Women Pray: 10 Women of the Bible Who Changed the World through Prayer
“The Bible says you are the apple of God’s eye. You are His treasured possession. You are cherished. Loved. Sought out. Chosen. You are worth searching for and fighting for. You are worth dying for!”
T.D. Jakes, When Women Pray: 10 Women of the Bible Who Changed the World through Prayer
“Then pray. Because when women pray, God bring reconciliation into the darkness of this world.”
T.D. Jakes, When Women Pray: 10 Women of the Bible Who Changed the World through Prayer
“It’s bitterness that drives you to alcohol or drugs or food or pornography or anything else as a method of coping with your season of suffering. When you’ve been consumed by bitterness, you develop a desire to consume anything that will get the taste out of your mouth—”
T.D. Jakes, When Women Pray: 10 Women of the Bible Who Changed the World through Prayer