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God prefers boldness
I've had many experiences that confirm this. Research it in scripture or experiment for yourself! Mousy prayers just aren't as effective. The way I hear most people pray these days brings up a question about verbiage. Compare the following phrases: "Bless us that we might..." "Bless us that we will..." Which do you prefer? On one hand, the word "might" is conditional and unassuming. You might say that this approach shows more respect and humility. On the other hand, the word "will" sounds more direct, strong and confident. I'm not telling you how to pray, I don't care which way you prefer, I'm just pointing out an example for your consideration. Personally, I prefer the direct, strong approach, and based on results and some of my favorite scriptural examples, I think God does, too. I think He's more likely to respond when we approach Him with boldness and confidence. I'm not saying that proper respect and humility aren't important, I'm just saying that showing these by using indirect wording is not important. Show your respect through your intentions and actions. Show your humility through obedience and trust. When we're instructed to be "bold, but not overbearing," I think that counsel applies to how we approach our Father and not just one another. Here are some more direct phrases to try out: "Grant us..." "Give me..." And you can even ask Him, after you've asked for something, whether or not He agrees and will grant your request. I just had another experience that reminded me of this point and thought it was worth sharing.

6 thoughts on “God prefers boldness

  1. I like the boldness. It shows that when he does help us we are going to do it! Or another way to say that, that we are on board to stick through with whatever we are asking for but we realize we can’t do it on our own and need his help. I think in a way it shows more humility – because we are recognizing our need for His help. Just my opinion. But I don’t think He’s really going to give us what we are asking for if we don’t really mean it or aren’t sure for ourselves if we’re even going to do anything with those blessings.

  2. I love this, it is so true on so many levels….
    Being indirect with god, is not a way to get his attention..
    You must choose your “wording” to him and have confidence…
    This was definitely a great lesson for anyone, to lend an ear to!!!
    AMAZING SHAUN!!!!!

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