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Prayer That Persists And Faith That Acts

Prayer That Persists And Faith That Acts

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Keep knocking even when it feels quiet. We open with Jesus’ promise in Luke 11 that the one who asks receives, the one who seeks finds, and the door opens to the one who keeps knocking. I walk through why persistence in prayer isn’t about working God into a corner, but about learning trust, endurance, and humility, shaped by the Lord’s Prayer and a clear picture of God as a Father who gives good gifts.

From there, we get practical and personal with Proverbs and the daily choices that either protect or erode a home. I share direct marriage wisdom about satisfaction and faithfulness, then pivot to the story of Martha and Mary as a gut check on distraction, anxiety, and misplaced priorities. If you feel stretched thin, this is a reminder to choose “the one thing worth being concerned about” and let everything else fall behind it.

We also talk about anger, pride, and restraint through Proverbs 12, including a memorable Navy SEAL answer to a simple question about fights: sometimes the first move is to run and disengage. The back half turns toward history and heritage, from the 1983 Beirut embassy bombing to a Medal of Honor account of Captain Paul William Bucha’s leadership in Vietnam, and it ends with Josiah Gilbert Holland’s “God Give Us Men,” a plea for honor and true faith when a nation feels unsteady.

If this speaks to you, subscribe for more Christian podcast reflections on prayer, biblical wisdom, marriage, leadership, and American history, then share the episode and leave a review so more people can find it. What part are you going to put into practice today?

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