Have You Prayed About It? by Jentezen Franklin
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By Jentezen Franklin
"Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you." 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 In Psalm 109, David sets an incredible example. He talks about how his enemy hates, falsely accuses, and fights him without cause, but his reaction to this is inspirational. He says, "But I give myself to prayer." In Hebrew, this phrase is translated as "But I am prayer."

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“Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
In Psalm 109, David sets an incredible example. He talks about how his enemy hates, falsely accuses, and fights him without cause, but his reaction to this is inspirational. He says, “But I give myself to prayer.” In Hebrew, this phrase is translated as “But I am prayer.”
You cannot control or understand why people do what they do. You may have been hurt in unimaginable ways and have every right to be bitter and want revenge. But by saying “I am prayer,” you are choosing to give this person and this circumstance to God. You decide not to give yourself to unforgiveness, anger, hopelessness, or fear. You are deciding that you are not “grief.” You are not “failure.” You are not “divorce.” You are prayer.
The only thing you can control in life is you. Jesus said that offense is inevitable. But being offended is optional. Being offended is a choice you don’t have to make. A lot of Christians’ default reaction to getting hurt is to give themselves to anger and rage instead of giving themselves to brokenness and intimacy with God. When you give yourself to prayer in the hard times, God will change your outlook and your attitude. You will be able to keep your peace because in His presence is fullness of joy.
Prayer is where you go to deal with what life has dealt you. When life deals you a tragedy or something terrible happens to you, the only way to keep it from getting into your heart is to get on your knees. The more you pray about it, the less likely revenge, hatred, or bitterness will get in your life. Decide to pray until God takes something really ugly and turns it into something beautiful. He can take what was meant for your evil and turn it for good. The Bible tells us to rejoice always and pray without ceasing. What can Satan do to someone with that mentality?
Jentezen Franklin
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Joshua's words went out to "the chosen generation." God had waited until all those who were stiff-necked and rebellious had grown old and died. That younger generation would go forth and inherit the promises. After they crossed the Jordan, God told Joshua to "make flint knives for yourself and circumcise the sons of Israel again the second time," (Josh. 5:2). The older generation was circumcised, but the younger generation had not been. They were to bear the mark of covenant in their flesh before God would take them any further.
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"For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." Matthew 6:21 Maybe you have had a tough financial season, but God can turn everything around in the upcoming year. God owns it all. Prepare your heart and increase your faith in Him to do great things for your finances. There was a man in an airport waiting for his flight. He wanted a little snack, so he bought a cup of coffee and a bag of little donuts and sat down at a table. He pulled out his newspaper, grabbed the bag of donuts, and started eating one.
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"Consecrate yourselves, for tomorrow, the Lord will do amazing things among you." Joshua 3:5 In 2 Samuel 23:20, there is an extraordinary story. The passage says, "One snowy day, a man named Benaiah chased a lion." Normal people don't chase lions. Lions chase normal people. But God wants you to have a bold and courageous mentality that will allow you to chase after what has intimidated you in the past.