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Thy Will, Not Mine

Jun 18, 2024

Life-Changing Prayers (Part 2)

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Life-changing prayers: How God displays his power to ordinary people

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Life-Changing Prayers

Thy Will, Not Mine

Life-Changing Prayers (Part 2)

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In Life-Changing Prayers, Dr. Michael Youssef leads viewers through some of the most powerful prayers in Scripture—revealing how God works through surrendered, repentant, and obedient hearts. From cries of brokenness to songs of praise, from pleas for revival to the High Priestly prayer of Jesus Himself, this series proclaims the unchanging truth of God’s Word and the saving power of Christ. Each message calls believers to deeper faith, steadfast holiness, and bold intercession. Rooted in biblical authority and centered on the glory of God, these prayers show how lives—and nations—are transformed when God’s people seek Him with humility and unwavering trust.

Life-Changing Prayers (Part 2)

Thy Will, Not Mine

When standing at a crossroads, believers must seek the will of God with humble dependence. In Genesis 24, Abraham’s servant models life-changing prayer as he seeks a bride for Isaac, the son of promise and a type of Christ. His prayer was grounded in obedience to God’s covenant purposes and trust in His sovereign plan. He prayed specifically, worked diligently, and followed clear Biblical instruction. This passage affirms the inerrancy of Scripture and reminds us that God directs those who submit to His will. As the Holy Spirit calls a Bride for Christ, we are urged to repent of self-will, trust God’s timing, and intercede for His glory above our own desires.

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