In all of the accounts of the Bible that concern prayer, one of the most encouraging sections is what Jesus teaches in Luke 11:9-13. Jesus encourages us to be persistent in our prayers and to not take “No,” for an answer. And in addition to considering what Jesus is teaching, we would also do well to consider the things that He’s not teaching from this account.
Serpents, Scorpions, and Prayer
by Tim Conway of Grace Community Church on November 30, 2020
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