
Today, Pastor Jack teaches that sometimes God allows us to wait for the answer to our prayers. But, in the face of need, God is generous, and His supply is always more than enough.

Today, Pastor Jack teaches that sometimes God allows us to wait for the answer to our prayers. But, in the face of need, God is generous, and His supply is always more than enough.

Today, Pastor Jack teaches that when we pray, and Jesus says “No”, we’re not to keep asking until He says “Yes”. Rather, we’re to keep praying for whatever we ask, only until we get an answer.

Today, Pastor Jack teaches that “The Parable Of Persistent Prayer” is a parable of contrasts. Compared to God, we are limited. Even in the face of fear, or thinking God is not listening, we’re to be persistent in prayer.

We’ve been looking at Matthew, thirteen, which records many of Jesus' parables; it also explains what parables are, as well as their audience and intent. This time, we’re also looking at Luke, eleven, where we read of another of these analogies -- which is also a challenge to the listener, by the way – that speaks of persistence.

We’ve been looking at Matthew, thirteen, which records many of Jesus' parables; it also explains what parables are, as well as their audience and intent. This time, we’re also looking at Luke, eleven, where we read of another of these analogies -- which is also a challenge to the listener, by the way – that speaks of persistence.

We’ve been looking at Matthew, thirteen, which records many of Jesus' parables; it also explains what parables are, as well as their audience and intent. This time, we’re also looking at Luke, eleven, where we read of another of these analogies -- which is also a challenge to the listener, by the way – that speaks of persistence.
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