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A Better Way to Pray: Week 1, Day 4 - The Gospel Truth

A Better Way to Pray: Week 1, Day 4 - The Gospel Truth Prayer is something that every Christian knows they need to do, but very few Christians feel like they have a successful prayer life. There are many reasons for that. It may surprise you to find that one of the big reasons believers struggle with prayer is because of all the wrong teaching they've received about it. In this series, Andrew counters many modern religious traditions about prayer and establishes a foundation upon which a rewarding and effective prayer life can be built upon.

Andrew Wommack’s daily TV program: Gospel Truth To subscribe to Andrew’s email newsletter: Most people have lost a sense of destiny, God's will for their lives. Many even believe you just can't know God's will—that in His sovereignty, He will make it happen regardless of what you do. Too long this viewpoint has kept Christians from knowing the full potential He planned for them. But no more. God created you with a specific purpose, and the good news is, He wants you to find it. This insightful teaching will guide you on your path to find, follow and fulfill God's will in your life.

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00:31 Welcome to our Thursday's broadcast of The Gospel Truth.
05:53 If you expect this good a treatment from people, well then why would you think that God would treat you any less than a friend?
09:56 I remember ministering to a man one time who was really in bad shape.
16:09 Man, that is an insult against God and that criticism of God is one of the very reasons that people's prayers aren't working because it says in Galatians, chapter 5, verse 6, that faith works by love.
20:11 If you expect this better treatment from a judge, well then how... Why don't you think that God will answer your prayers?

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