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PUSH (Pray Until Something Happens)

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That's right, PUSH through. Don't stop praying and don't stop talking to God. Continue to seek Him and hear His voice of direction. We have to continue on with your relationship with Him. Yes, that's how we strengthen our walk in the Lord. We have to PUSH! PUSH is the acronym for Pray Until Something Happens. Keep doing that and then watch God. Jeremiah 29:12 says, "then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you." What else do we have if we don't have a prayer life of some sort? I'm not talking about comparing ourselves to others' prayer schedules. I'm talking about our individual relationship and communication with our Lord and Savior. He is your Lord, He is my Lord, and we can each have a special connection to Him that only we know about. Just as having a great relationship with the people we love and care about brings us joy and fulfillment, God offers us that too. Yet with God it's even more fulfilling, because God is always the same.

Hebrews 13:8 says, "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever." Since that's the awesome case, then why not tap into His spirit if you haven't yet and see how your life will change for the better? The point is, when we seek Him, He will be found as long as we PUSH our way through to Him. As long as we pray until something happens. And that's it. We can pray for anything we want manifested in our lives. It's about having a relationship with the Lord through our prayer life. 
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