In the previous message, we found that God answers "Yes" to Scriptural prayers. That means that we are to pray based on what God reveals to be His will, as revealed in the Bible. In today's sermon, I am giving an example of that kind of prayer. In 1st Thessalonians 3:10-13, Paul is praying for the people of the church in Thessalonica. And he is praying for three things for them; An increasing faith, an abounding love, and a growing hope.
Those are three things that we can pray for ourselves, and other Christians, that we can be assured that God will answer "Yes."
In the previous message, we found that God answers "Yes" to Scriptural prayers. That means that we are to pray based on what God reveals to be His will, as revealed in the Bible. In today's sermon, I am giving an example of that kind of prayer. In 1st Thessalonians 3:10-13, Paul is praying for the people of the church in Thessalonica. And he is praying for three things for them; An increasing faith, an abounding love, and a growing hope.
Those are three things that we can pray for ourselves, and other Christians, that we can be assured that God will answer "Yes."