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Draw Near

9/28/2013

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The more we pray, the more we long for God's presence because when we "taste and see that He is good", we sense there is so much more of Him just waiting for us to draw near.

This creates more dedication in us to spend time with Him. We yearn for His presence and that draws us back time and again to His throne. Our lives are forever changed.


For those (most of us) who need reassurance that you don't have to be a "natural" prayer warrior to have a powerful prayer life, read what Ben Patterson wrote:

"I'm not 'into' prayer. I seem to have missed the religious gene or whatever it is that makes people enjoy the act of praying. It's not my nature to pray. I'm not into prayer, I am into God! I thirst and hunger for God, I ache for God. Without His everlasting arms holding me up, I will fall. So I must pray."
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    Pastor Patricia Bryan is the founding Pastor of His Path Christian Centre and the Pastor of Prayer for Foursquare Canada. She is also the founder of The Prayer Canopy, Christian Women's Heath Network and holds seminars and workshops for pastors, church leaders, and all those interest in prayer. 

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