Quotes about Prayer
1. Set a schedule for regular prayer times. A schedule establishes when you will pray. 2. Make a prayer list. A prayer list helps you to focus on what to pray. 3. Cultivate a right view of God. A right view of God causes you to want to pray.
- Mike Bickle
Don't pray when you feel like it. Have an appointment with the King and keep it.1 —CORRIE TEN BOOM
- Mike Bickle
The Lord calls each one of His children, no matter what his occupation—lawyer, doctor, maintenance man, carpenter, accountant, athlete, musician, teacher, homeschooling mom, and so on—to have a real prayer life.
- Mike Bickle
We will all be far better spouses, parents, and leaders as we take time to grow in prayer.
- Mike Bickle
This prayer for the Holy Spirit to strengthen the inner man of believers is one of the most important prayers recorded in the Scripture, and it is vital that we understand it if we want to grow in prayer.
- Mike Bickle
To make intercession for men is the most powerful and practical way in which we can express our love for them.1 —JOHN CALVIN
- Mike Bickle
Beloved, our private times of prayer and our public prayer meetings may not move us, but they move the angels, and more importantly, they move the heart of God. Never measure your prayers by what you feel; when we pray in agreement with God's will, our "weak prayers" move the heart of God even if they do not move ours.
- Mike Bickle
Being a person of prayer is the most important calling in one's life.
- Mike Bickle
It is not enough to desire to pray; we must resolutely stay with it.
- Mike Bickle
A look at Simeon and Anna also shows how God significantly uses older people in serving the Lord through continual prayer and fasting. In our day, God is going to use people who are retired. If you are nearing retirement, your strength has been given to you for this hour, and God has freed you from many things. There's not a more powerful force in the earth than that of senior saints who have time and passion for Jesus.
- Mike Bickle
Prayer is not about informing or persuading God but about connecting with Him in relationship. He is looking for conversation and dialogue with
- Mike Bickle
We don't want people to understand forgiveness or prayer or mission or justice only intellectually. We want people who can forgive, who can hear and respond to God, who actually know Him. We want people who have hearts that break for our world and the people in it and do something about it. We want the kind of people in our communities who resemble the people we see in Scripture.
- Mike Breen