How to Offer Prayer for A President You Don’t Agree With

Encore Podcast: Podcast: Light on Life Season Eight Episode Four

How Do You Pray for A President You Don't Agree With?

Prayer offered for the President is the obligation of every child of God. In this prayer area, there are many good Bible principles to learn and incorporate, like Matthew 5:44. One of these principles is praying for people as opposed to praying against them. We often bring our sense of what we think is right, politically, into the Throne Room. Our sense, at times, is incorrect. We are not the standard of right. Jesus is.  Unless we have scripture for what we say we believe, then all we have is opinion. Be careful in these areas. How do you know that God holds your viewpoint? You just assumed that God is a Republican. He’s not. You assumed God is a Democrat. He’s not. He’s nineteen thousand billion miles above all of that. So, when offering prayer for your president, learn to pray the Plan, not your Passions. We are workers together with God. Find out from Him what you should pray for. That’s where the hearing part comes in. God wants to hear His word in your mouth. ‘How Do You Pray for A President You Don’t Agree With?’ – that’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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Why Successful People Allow God to Build Their Life Via Prayer [Podcast]

Podcast: Light on Life Season 7 Episode 24

Why Successful People Allow God to Build Their Life Via Prayer

In 1787, successful prayer helped determine the future of our country in a significant way. The Constitutional Convention was on the verge of total failure over the issue of whether small states should have the same representation as large states. In this hopeless situation, 81-year-old Benjamin Franklin offered a suggestion. He was convinced Scripture is right when it states, “Except the Lord build the house, they labor in vain that build it” (Psalm 127:1), so he said: “Gentlemen, I have lived a long time and am convinced that God governs in the affairs of men. If a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without His aid? I move that prayer imploring the assistance of Heaven to be held every morning before we proceed to business.”

The motion carried. From then on, prayer was offered each morning. The change after prayer was introduced was so dramatic that in a short while, a compromise was reached, which is still in effect today. 1 Successfully praying for the President and our nation’s leaders have several key elements. We begin to examine these elements in today’s Light on Life podcast.

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Here’s How You Can And Should Pray About Worry [Encore Podcast]

Podcast: Light on Life Season 7 Episode 14

Why You Can and SHould Pray about Worry

The Bible instructs us to deal with worry. Why? Worry is a sin plain and simple. God is all out against His children worrying. A child does not worry all day long whether his house will be there when he gets home from school or whether his parents will have a meal for him that evening. Children do not worry about such things, because they trust their parents. In the same way, we as Christians should trust our heavenly Father to supply what is best for us.1 How do you pray about worry? That’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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Why Answered Prayer Is the Proof You Need to Take a Stand

Podcast: Light on Life Season 7 Episode 4

Why Answered Prayer Is the Proof You Need to Take a Stand

On the subject of answered prayer, one person shares the following story. She said, “approximately twelve and a half years ago, my husband and I purchased a home in Gas City, Indiana. We moved in (along with our four daughters) and, to our amazement, found we’d inherited thousands upon thousands of blackbirds. Never, in my entire life, have I seen such a mess as the blackbirds left! Months went by, then came warm weather and they were as bad as ever.

One day, my brother parked his car in front of my house, for twenty minutes, and thought he’d never get it clean! Cleaning my sidewalk would take every bit of two hours and, the following morning, you couldn’t even see our sidewalk or front yard. The stink was out of this world! The rain seemed to bring out the entire aroma. Besides, my eighteen-month-old daughter wanted to play in it. Ugh! As energetic as she was, I had to keep her locked in the house.

As time passed, my nerves became very raw from this type of existence. Being desperate, I asked the Lord if He’d help me find a way to rid myself of these birds … especially since I was using my home for Him. So, believing the Lord would help me find the answer, I began my search.

Asking neighbors if they could tell me how to get rid of the birds, every answer they gave was either illegal or impossible. So, I called the Health Department, thinking ‘if they saw the mess – they’d have to do something.’ However, they never showed up. Then, a long-time neighbor told me I might as well give up. Those birds had been there eighteen years and no one had been able to get rid of them. Having eight or nine trees didn’t help either.

Beginning to read the book, GO HOME AND TELL (by Bertha Smith, a Southern Baptist missionary to China), I was amazed as she’d tell of numerous accounts where the Lord had rid her of pests that were unbearable. She’d give scripture references of the Lord’s promises, then claim them as her own, as she went to her knees asking the Lord for deliverance. I must admit, I didn’t know what to think. Searching the Bible, as Bertha had given references … sure enough, the promises were there. Oh, it touched my heart! I didn’t know the Lord did things like that. Could I really just ask Him to take them?

Appealing to Him, I said, “Well, Lord, if you can do these things for Bertha Smith, you can surely deliver me of these birds. Lord, I’ve done all I know to do except cut the trees down and my husband won’t let me do that. (He thinks it would greatly depreciate our property.) Lord, you gave me this house and I’m using it for you. You know this isn’t a fit place for worship, in this condition. So, Lord, just take them.”

Praying for three nights, while getting angry at the birds … I commanded them to leave, in the ‘name of Jesus’. My neighbor, then having come for a visit, noticed such quietness that she just knew something bad was wrong. Going outside to see what it might be, we discovered the birds were gone!

Quiet for the next three days, on the fourth evening, the birds came back. I went to tell my neighbor to move her car, so she wouldn’t have to wash it. But, she insisted, “You prayed.” I responded, “I know. No one but the Lord could have taken them, even for three days.” Refusing to move her car, in about fifteen minutes, all the birds flew away at once. It was a sight!

After this, I‘d sit on a neighbor’s porch, in the evenings, and observe the birds as they’d flock to the trees, then flee. It was as though the trees were wired with electricity. Before, neighbors always avoided walking down my sidewalk. If they had no other option, they’d run past my house, and yet would, in spite of everything, get sprinkled from the birds. But now, they’d stop and ask, “By the way, what happened to those blackbirds?” I‘d chuckle, then share my testimony of what the Lord had done. They would leave amazed. Living there for ten years, I never had that problem again.1

Why Answered Prayer Is the Proof You Need to Take a Stand: that’s our focus on this week’s: Light on Life.

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Why Doing the Word of God Is The Ticket to Success

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Using Your Faith to Combat Injustice

Podcast: Light on Life Season 6 Episode 50

Using Your Faith to Combat Injustice

How are we supposed to deal with injustices and still be a person of Christlike character? The following illustration begins to answer that question. — During the Great Depression, my father moved to a farm as a tenant. He signed a contract stating that he and the owner would share equally in the proceeds from milk and crops. In the fall, however, the landlord wouldn’t give us our share of the money from the wheat crop. Dad’s appeals to him accomplished nothing, so he consulted a Christian lawyer. Reading the fine print in the contract, the lawyer advised my father that he could take no legal action.

The landowner was unethical, but he had been clever enough to keep out of trouble. Rather humorously, the lawyer said, “Mr. Vander Lught, you have three choices. You can kill the crook and get yourself in deep trouble. You can cheat him and become like him. Or you can take the wrong and let God take care of you and him.” —Herbert Vander Lught. 1 One day Jesus gave us a parable along the lines of injustice. How did He say that we should respond? Let’s take a look at this in this week’s Light on Life.

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Why Doing the Word of God Is The Ticket to Success

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Here’s How You Can And Should Pray About Worry

Podcast: Light on Life Season 6 Episode 10

Here’s How You Can And Should Pray About Worry

The Bible instructs us to pray about worry. Why? Worry is a sin plain and simple. God is all out against His children worrying. A child does not worry all day long whether his house will be there when he gets home from school or whether his parents will have a meal for him that evening. Children do not worry about such things, because they trust their parents. In the same way, we as Christians should trust our heavenly Father to supply what is best for us.1 How do you pray about worry? That’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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One Necessary Component You Need for Spiritual Growth in God

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Why You Need to Tell God You Will Do Anything He Asks

Podcast: Light on Life Season 6 Episode 9

Consecration: Why You Need to Tell God You Will Do Anything He Asks

“Will you please tell me in a word,” said a Christian woman to a minister, “what your idea of praying the prayer of consecration?” Holding out a blank sheet of paper the pastor replied, “It is to sign your name at the bottom of this blank sheet and to let God fill it in as He will.”1 This is an excellent illustration of what consecration is. Today’s Light on Life focus is this area of consecrating yourself to the will of God and a type of prayer that you can pray in this area.

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Why It’s Important to Spend Time Talking to God

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How to Build Your Life Praying Bible Prayers

Podcast: Light on Life Season 6 Episode 7

How to Build Your Life Praying Bible Prayers

In a previous podcast, we talked about the importance of praying Bible prayers. Bible prayers are prayers based on God’s Word. They are prayers that are laced with scriptures specifically Bible promises. Today, in this week’s podcast episode, we are going to show you how to pray these kinds of prayers.

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Conscience and the Inward Witness: A Look at the Spirit Led Life

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Why Praying in Faith Means to Believe You Receive

Podcast: Light on Life Season 6 Episode 6

Why Praying in Faith Means to Believe You Receive

Robert Murray McCheyne, the great Scottish prayer warrior, said that we must “Learn that urgency in prayer does not so much consist in vehement pleading as in vehement believing.”1 Prayer is good. Believing that you receive when you pray is better. It’s perfect Bible order. It’s the way Jesus taught us to obtain answers to prayer.

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Why You Don’t Have to Be Sick in Light of the Bible

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Faith and Prayer: Important Lessons to Know

Podcast: Light on Life Season 6 Episode 5

Faith and Prayer: Important Lessons to Know

One unknown writer said, the following about faith and prayer. He said, ‘Faith dies through lack of prayer.’1 The statement sounds right at first glance but is it? The truth is the statement is backward. Prayer does not make faith work. It’s the other way around. Faith makes prayer work. What is faith’s connection to prayer? We can learn valuable lessons about faith and prayer by looking at how Jesus spoke to the fig tree in Mark eleven.

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Just Who Is Jesus to You?

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Five More Simple Secrets When Praying to God

Podcast: Light on Life Season 6 Episode 4

Five More Simple Secrets When Praying to God

Recently, I ran into this illustration that shows a simple secret when praying to God. A woman lived in a small house built at the foot of a tall mountain. The mountain obstructed her view and made the inside of the house dark. She had read Jesus’ promise about faith moving mountains. Taking it literally, one night she prayed that the Lord would remove the mountain. The next morning the mountain was still there. “Humph!” she replied. “Just as I expected!”1 This woman didn’t act as if the Lord heard her and that’s one simple secret. But there are more secrets you can use when praying to God and that’s what we are focusing on in this week’s Light on Life.

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Just Who Is Jesus to You?

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Why It’s Important to Spend Time Talking to God

Podcast: Light on Life Season 6 Episode 3

Why It’s Important to Spend Time Talking to God

Stonewall Jackson was a man who spent time talking to God. He said: “I have so fixed the habit in my mind that I never raise a glass of water to my lips without asking God’s blessing. I never seal a letter without putting a word of prayer under the seal, never take a letter from the mailbox without a brief sending of my thoughts heavenward, never change my classes in the lecture-room without a—minute’s petition for the cadets who go out and for those who come in.” As we launch out into 2019, it’s important to do it with prayer as one of your foundational blocks. ‘Why It’s Important to Spend Time Talking to God — that’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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Why It’s Important to Flow in Faith’s Domain

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