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The Power of Abiding in God

The Power of Abiding in God

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In this episode of the Made To Pray podcast, hosts Karrilee and Lori discuss the significance of abiding in God's presence amidst the chaos of life. They emphasize the importance of slowing down, creating space for deeper connections with God, and the cultural challenges that hinder this practice. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, they invite listeners to engage in a more intentional relationship with God, encouraging prayer and reflection as a means to experience His presence more fully.

Takeaways:

  • Abiding in God's presence is essential for spiritual growth.
  • Creating intentional time for God can transform our daily lives.
  • Cultural shifts have made it harder to find silence and stillness.
  • The invitation to encounter God is always open to us.
  • We often rush through our time with God, missing deeper connections.
  • Silence can be uncomfortable, but it's necessary for abiding.
  • God desires a deep and enduring relationship with us.
  • Prayer is a powerful tool for experiencing God's presence.
  • We need to prioritize our relationship with God above all else.
  • Abiding with God can lead to answered prayers and spiritual renewal.

Chapters:

00:00 - Introduction to the Made To Pray Podcast

10:20 - Cultural Shifts and the Challenge of Abiding

20:08 - The Invitation to Encounter God

30:26 - Prayer and Reflection on Abiding

Have a great week, friends!
Be Blessed,
~Karrilee & Lori~
Made to Pray co-hosts

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