Tag: answer to prayer
Yet To Be # 142
With every single prayer uttered, the warrior is recharged, revived and ready for battle again
Prayer Warrior in Need of Prayer

The mission of a prayer warrior is to pray for others.
They fight for others by going before the problem and bringing it up to the Lord with all boldness. It is their calling; to be selfless, thinking about others, making the sacrifice to serve others when they too may be in need.
In the book of Ephesians chapter 6, we must put on the full armor of God so we can withstand the fiery darts of the devil. We do not wrestle against flesh and blood but against principalities, against powers, against rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. The strength of the warrior lies with the Lord. As the warrior prays and becomes dependent on God, power from God sustains the warrior in the evil day.
As a doctor needing a doctor when he or she is ill, it is not unusual for the warrior to falter in battle and suffer the scars of many wounds. Tragedy, sickness, loss of employment, insurmountable stress, the occasional unbelief, and doubt may fell the warrior from time to time. It is not unusual as warriors are human and are also subject to all the machinations of life. Therefore, they are in great need of support.
Unfortunately, much like the poor man who saved the city cited in the book of Ecclesiastes chapter 9 verse 15, and was forgotten, so too we forget the warrior in our devotions. With every single prayer uttered, the warrior is recharged, revived, refreshed, and ready for battle once again.
Yet To Be #141
He called those things which be not as though they were. and Abraham staggered not as the promise of God through unbelief but was strong in faith.
Prayer Warrior Attitude Of Positivity

Hope in the face of disasters, failures, and suffering can be sometimes nonexistent
There is no looking away from what will come, no hiding from the inevitable.
Sorrow seeks only darkness, blinds the eyes from hope.
But if not for a simple grain of faith, we as humans of adversities would be miserable.
A Warrior must exercise positivity when the hands of negativity squeeze the living daylights out of the pure life we live.
As sure as the air we breathe, darkness always strive against the light.
Once, there is nothing, twice and still the same, the temptation to give in rides the Warrior hard.
Over and over, mere words ascend to heaven.
Once again, the outcome remains the same.
The burning desire to bring an end to prayer becomes resolute.
How much longer can the Warrior go on?
The battle cry of the desperate heart is soon.
The dawn of newness is at hand as the night turns into day.
There is victory when the Warrior concedes the battle as the Lord’s.
God who called those things which be not as though they were. Abraham staggered not at the promise of God through unbelief but was strong in faith, giving glory to God. And being fully persuaded that, what He had promised, He was able to perform. Romans 4: 17, 20 and 21.
Prayer Warrior Verses
Yet To Be #81
His promise is complete
Call upon me…

Call upon Him,
He will answer.
Come all the oppressed, cheated, tired and lost?
There is blessing, assurance, rest and freedom in His words;
Cry out with this hope and confidence knowing He said it.
Believing He will do it.
His promises complete.
His promises all yes, amen, faithful and true,
And are all united in Him.
If, when evil comes upon us as the sword, judgement, or pestilence, or famine, we stand before this house and in they presence,( for thy name is in this house,) and cry unto thee in our affliction, then thou wilt hear and help. 2 Chronicles 20 verse 9
Yet To Be #14
We always doubt God and think He does not answer fast enough.
As for God, His way is perfect: the word of the Lord is tried: He is a buckler to all those that trust in Him. Psalm 18 verse 30
We always doubt God and think that he does not answer fast enough. We want to tell Him what to do. We become so impatient. We forget that He is in control. How simple it would be to just hand over the reins to Him and enjoy the ride. (Vicissitudes of Life, 2007)


