• Aliza Latta: When You Keep Praying But Nothing Is Changing

  • May 20 2024
  • Length: 6 mins
  • Podcast
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Aliza Latta: When You Keep Praying But Nothing Is Changing

  • Summary

  • "Prayer isn’t about getting what we want; it’s about getting to know Jesus. When we pray, we are in the presence of our loving Father, learning more about who He is and who we are. Prayer always works because it always brings us into the life-changing presence of Jesus.

    Contrary to what we might feel, prayer isn’t pointless. I don’t know why some prayers seem to be answered clearly and quickly, while others seem to go unanswered. But I do know prayer always 'works' because prayer always brings us closer to Jesus — and the answer is always Jesus."

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