Is Prayer Answered





Is Prayer Answered


We will always have the need for God's protection. The devotion commemorating the death of David Wilson, the head of the Police department, Foley, Al, who is retiring after a 37-year-old, police. In a letter to the community, and Foley thanked those who supported him and worked with him. He thanked his family for all the sacrifices made for the job. At last he finished his letter, and giving thanks to Jesus Christ was as follows (quote)... "This is my life. I am very grateful for the protection which he has taken around I was a 37-years-old officer, with a variety of immediate problems that I've had. I am grateful to Him for the answer to my prayer, My daily prayer is for the protection of the officers I've ever worked with in my entire career, to die in the line of duty. Thank you for saving all of my co-workers from the dead, along with COVID. First of all, thank you all for the redemption of such a sinner."* 

The service will end with a thank you to God for the police officer, who asks for his co-workers, and God, who is answering this prayer. 

I have no doubt that God hears our prayers. This story is similar in the sense that we are to pray in every situation. Philippians 4: 6-7 says, "don't worry about anything, but in everything in prayer and requests, with thanksgiving, let the prayers to God. And the peace of God, which is beyond all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. 

This text will tell you that we need to pray for it. When you pray, it is something that is beyond our understanding, and to give us confidence that God hears us; He will send us to understand that prayer is accepted, we have a peace that comes to us from harm. We'll be getting the peace of the King, it was in the Psalms, concerning me, then what did the apostle Paul, in the list thousands of years later. What a blessing it is that God has given to us! 

By the end of 2020, when there will be so many crazy things have been happening, we can know that God is answering our prayers. 

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