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Ask Massively - Daily Devotional

Ask Massively - Daily Devotional


Whatever you ask in my name, this I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. - John 14:13

- INSPIRATION -

I would prefer to begin this devotion by supplying you with this challenge: ask God for nice things!

What 
does one want to work out in your life—in your family, your health, your finances and your career? What would you ask God if you knew with none doubt that he's good which His love for you lasts forever?

Pray to God for them! Jesus came 
in order that you would possibly live a life that's marked not by lack, but by abundance; not by despair, but by the fullness of His love, joy, and peace.

I would 
have you ever write in your diary what you'd ask God if you knew He heard your prayers. What dreams, hopes and aspirations does one have? What does one wish you'll see happen in your life? What's your fight today? In what area of your life would you prefer to determine the facility of God in action?

Put that down. 
I need you to write down this down. Write what you wish to determine occur with the biblical hope in your heart that He hears you and can provide. Write with some expectation of excellent, cheerful, positive and trustful.

Don't expect little things from God. Ask him for greatness! F
or instancedon’t simply ask Him for employment. Request a grip of influence. It's not enough to ask Him to revive your health. Ask him for a protracted and wholesome life, stuffed with happy days.

Expand your faith to 
believe God's kindness. He's glad after we have great faith. He doesn't take offense after we ask him important things.

You want 
to try and do this now? Take a while to put in writing your petitions to God, who is all-powerful and more powerful than we are able to imagine.

God, who hung the planets in their places and spoke order into 
the planet. God, who led His people in a very pillar of cloud by day and a pillar of fireside by night. God, who made the manna rain from the sky and made the water spring from the dry rocks.

God, who turned the stale waters into 
the most effective wine. God, who made the crippled, the blind see, and therefore the deaf hear. God, who increased five loaves and two small fish to feed five thousand people. God, who resurrected the dead and vanquished the grave.

Ask what 
you wish, from God, who loves YOU with eternal love!

 



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