You are invited to pray.
On Tuesday evening, November 26th, at 6:30 p.m., you are invited to join your Grace Street Family for a time of prayer. We will meet in the chapel of the church.
Prayer is objectively real- a real God, real communication, real work, real answers. But it also comes in a million shapes and forms. Prayer happens in seconds- short moments in the cracks of our night. Prayer is conscious, personal communication with God of the universe.
So, what exactly is the power of prayer? The power of prayer isn’t in the words you utter. It’s not about what you pray or even how you pray. Prayer can be defined as talking to God, but it is so much more than that. Prayer is an act of worship that glorifies God and reinforces our need for Him. Through living a life of prayer, we communicate with the very source of and purpose for our existence.
In other words, who you become, the circumstances in your life, and the core of your character are all determined by what you talk about to God about. According to the Bible, the power of prayer is, quite simply, the power of God, who hears and answers prayer.
The Lord God Almighty can do all things; there is nothing impossible for Him (Luke 1:37). The character and heart of God is the very fabric of the gospel. When we close our eyes, get on our knees, the spirit of God whispers, “I am the Lord, the God of all mankind. Is anything too hard for me?” It’s as if to say to our hearts, no need is too great or small.