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I got this from Chicken Soup for a Teenager. I really believe this is true. I also know this is confirmation too, The Talking Mules Post: Yes I can! Check it out. Don't forget to read the comments :-)) I do not know how to share the link to it. So...anyway... Be blessed and have a great day!
Prayer is less about changing the world than it is about changing ourselves. ~David J. Wolpe Last year I was put into a lower-level math class at school. The reason I was in the class had nothing to do with my intellect or math skills. I am blind. The school decided that it would be better for me to learn at a lower level because it takes me a great deal longer to complete assignments and grasp visual concepts.
The only problem with being in this class was that I was surrounded by "at-risk" students. These were kids who did not do well in school and didn't want to be there most of the time. Their home lives were obviously much different from mine, and they were constantly in trouble with the school and the law. I remember sitting at my desk one morning, wondering what I had gotten myself into. We had already finished our lesson for the day, and the rest of the kids had begun to talk about what they had done the past weekend. I tried not to listen, but it was virtually impossible not to. I heard things in that classroom that shocked me. Even though the teacher was in the room, that didn't stop my classmates from discussing the parties they had been to, how drunk they had been and who they had slept with. I began to dread going to math. I was tired of their swear words, their stories of drugs and violence, and their negative attitudes. Some days they would come into the room in such a bad mood that everyone could feel it. I began to resent the fact that I had to be there. One girl in particular began to eat away at my nerves. Some days I wanted to hide under my desk. One Tuesday morning, I went to a Christian Student Union meeting before school. There was a guest speaker there that day talking to us about praying for our enemies. I began to think about this. As I pondered the idea, I prayed and asked God how I could pray for the kids in my class. I had forgotten that they weren't bad kids; they were just lost. At first, the prayers were mechanical. When I would hear their voices in class, I would pray, "Dear God, please bless so-and-so..." But as I continued, I began to think of the kids more often. I especially thought of the girl who got on my nerves the most. I began to think of her more and more, and in my quiet time at home I would ask God to bless her and the rest of my classmates. As time went on, my classmates became more than just annoying kids to me. There was something growing inside my heart for them, something that wasn't there before. They began to feel like family, and I was learning to love them in a way I never thought possible. I now see that praying is such a powerful act. Prayer is the most powerful tool a Christian has. When I pray for those around me, it also blesses my life, and it changes my perception of others. I realized I needed God's blessings to see the world through loving eyes. The prayers I said for others turned out to help me the most. |
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| October 18, 2009 |
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[star!] | i really liked whot you wrote |
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| October 18, 2009 |
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[star!] | I really liked 'whot' you wrote, too! |
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| October 18, 2009 |
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[star!] | Amazing blog and how true Prayer changes Things and people. |
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Hi CeCe. Thanks for sharing. Prayer does Change everything. I find it so much rewarding praying for others than myself. I know if I life up even a second of prayer for you or anyone it means a lifetime of favor from God and I'm not asking Him for much just thanking Him for what He's already done.
@ Mule...you so funny |
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| October 18, 2009 |
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| You are a hoot, too, Terry. I often 'life' up a prayer for you also. Now look real close....lol. |
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| October 19, 2009 |
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[star!] | Great post CeCe. I, for one, am thankful that prayer changes things. My grandmother prayed for my salvation for years before I came to know Jesus. She loves to say, "let everything be know by prayer and supplication to the Lord." She is a special lady in my life, 94 and takes no meds. God is good...all the time. Thanks for the post my friend. Blessings to you. |
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| October 19, 2009 |
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Hi Sharon, I found this from Chicken Soup for a Teeagers soul. I'm not a writer, trust me. I'm glad you enjojed it. Hi Liz, God is so... Good! Hey Mr Mule, you made my day! No need for a spoon full of sugur with you around. Panda, you are precious. Hello Miss Remarkable. Thank you for the Nugget. Favor. What a Mighty God! ( just a little note, be whealy, whealy careful when typing you never know when that silly wrabbit is watching ) Tim, how wonderful, thanking Jesus!. And we see what praying for others does for a person. Your Grandmother is living proof! Praise God! |
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| October 19, 2009 |
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[star!] | I've experienced this. With a very obnoxious person I couldn't stand. I actually just prayed for 2 weeks straight for God to put love in my heart, and literally, after 2 weeks I saw the guy, and all the bad feelings were gone, and I felt love for him...and he felt it b/c he stopped treating me like a slab of meat, and totally changed his attitude towards me. It floored me, and so I know God is able. If He says we gotta love everyone, then He will bring it to pass. |
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| October 19, 2009 |
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[star!] | Cece, this is such a great post, and a great testimonial to the power of prayer! Would great potential! (Perhaps potential isn't the best word....it's only potential if there is any doubt about it being practiced faithfully!) |
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| October 20, 2009 |
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Hi Lara, God is able. Amen to that. I'm so glad you prayed and it all worked out. Loving our enimies, really does work. Praise the Lord for your testimony, Blessings of peace today and always. |
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| October 20, 2009 |
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Hello Mike, Potential is a good word. Here's the definition as a noun The inherent ability or capacity for growth, development, or coming into being. Something possessing the capacity for growth or development.Here is the word used as an adjetive;
Capable of being but not yet in existence; latent: a potential problem. Having possibility, capability, or power.I will agree when doubt is involved, then we ask amiss. adjetive. But then again, look at # 2 there is still potential. But when we have Now faith, it is a noun. Action accomplishes production. Production of what we are believing for. Through our Lord of course, Thanking Jesus! Did that make sense? I sure hope so. If not please feel free to correct me. :-} God Bless you. |
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