Praying the Names of God, with Ann Spangler

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Praying the Names of God - April 1

Jesus is not only Lord and Master but also a friend who willingly proved his friendship by his death on the cross. By praying to Jesus as your Friend, you are praying to the One who loved you before you were lovable and who links you together with his many friends throughout the world.

Praying the Names of God - March 31

Jesus is not only Lord and Master but also the greatest of all friends who proved his friendship by his death on the cross. By praying to Jesus as your Friend, you are praying to the One who loved you before you were lovable and links you together with his many friends throughout the world.

Praying the Names of God - March 30

Jesus is not only Lord and Master but also the greatest of all friends who willingly proved his friendship by his death on the cross. By praying to Jesus as your Friend, you are praying to the One who loved you before you were lovable and links you together with his many friends throughout the world.

Praying the Names of God - March 27

Christianity's earliest confession of faith was a simple yet powerful declaration: Jesus is Lord. This profound statement, rooted in the Bible, holds the key to understanding God's sovereignty and our place within it, leading to a deeper experience of his presence and power.

Praying the Names of God - March 26

Christianity's earliest confession of faith was rooted in the name "Jesus is Lord," a declaration that placed Jesus at the apex of time and eternity, higher than any power or person in the universe. By acknowledging Jesus as Lord, believers can experience a deeper presence and power in their lives, ultimately leading to a more profound understanding of his character and purposes.

Praying the Names of God - March 25

The earliest confession of faith in Christianity is rooted in the name "Jesus," which signifies Jesus' supremacy over all powers and persons. By acknowledging Jesus as Lord, believers place their lives in God's hands, leading to a deeper experience of His presence and power.

Praying the Names of God - March 24

Christianity's earliest confession of faith was rooted in the name "Jesus is Lord," a declaration that has profound implications for one's relationship with God. By embracing Jesus as Lord, believers can experience a deeper connection with his presence and power, leading to spiritual growth and a stronger sense of purpose.

Praying the Names of God - March 23

Christianity's earliest confession of faith was a simple yet powerful declaration: Jesus is Lord. This profound title, rooted in the Greek word Kyrios, signifies not only respect but also a deep recognition of Jesus' divinity and authority, leading to a deeper experience of his presence and power in one's life.

Praying the Names of God - March 20

The name of Jesus, specifically as the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, holds profound significance in Scripture, symbolizing God's power to banish fear and protect His people. Through prayer and meditation on this powerful title, believers can tap into God's justice, mercy, and favor, experiencing a deeper understanding of His character and presence in their lives.

Praying the Names of God - March 19

The name of Jesus is often associated with two contrasting images: the Lion of Judah, symbolizing power and protection, and the Lamb, representing gentle comfort and redemption. By praying to Jesus as both Lion and Lamb, believers can experience a profound sense of peace and reconciliation, as their various perceptions of God are reconciled in the ultimate victory of Christ.

Praying the Names of God - March 18

Jesus' cry from the cross was a triumphant shout of victory, proclaiming his power over sin and death, as he fulfilled God's mission on earth. By praying to Jesus as the Lion of Judah, believers can tap into this power, finding refuge in his fierce protecting love and experiencing the ultimate unfolding of God's purposes for their lives.

Praying the Names of God - March 17

The Bible reveals Jesus as the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, a powerful symbol of God's judgment and protection, but this image is often distorted by our own wounded psyches and demonic influences. By praying to Jesus in this capacity, believers can experience his mercy and be freed from God's wrath, ultimately being judged according to their response to his grace.

Praying the Names of God - March 16

The book of Revelation portrays Jesus as both Lion and Lamb, symbolizing his power and gentle nature, as he is worthy to open the scroll containing God's ultimate purposes for the world. By praying to Jesus as the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, believers can tap into his fierce love and strong protecting power, seeking guidance and strength in their lives.

Praying the Names of God - March 13

Jesus is referred to as the "bright Morning Star" in Revelation, symbolizing hope and joy, and calling on Him means fleeing darkness and embracing light. By holding fast to Christ, believers will receive the morning star, a promise of radiance and glory from God's glory.

Praying the Names of God - March 12

Jesus is the Bright Morning Star, ushering in a new day of hope and joy for the entire world. By calling on Him, you can experience a transformation from darkness to light, overcoming fear, guilt, and self-doubt as Christ sets you on a new course with His presence and purpose.

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