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Prayer: Convicts

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Prayer: Convicts

Father, I know the story of the resurrection, but I don’t always live with the conviction it should generate in me. Today I ask You: transform my knowledge into living faith, because I know that the resurrection is not just an event, but the foundation of my hope and my life in You.

Just as the disciples who moved from fear to boldness, I also want to experience this transformation. Many times I let myself be carried away by doubt, insecurity, and the circumstances around me. But I know that Your truth is greater than what I feel. Strengthen my faith so that I do not live guided by what I see, but by the certainty of who You are.

I believe that the resurrection of Jesus conquered death and changed everything. I don’t want to live as someone who merely heard this story, but as someone who was deeply marked by it. Generate in me an unshakable conviction, a faith that remains even on difficult days, remembering that death does not have the final word and that in You there is life and victory.

Holy Spirit, work within me a mature, firm, and constant faith. May I not waver between believing and doubting, but may I be rooted in the truth of the Gospel. Teach me to live every day with purpose, knowing that I have been reached by a living hope that transforms my present and future.

Today I declare that I do not want to remain between the resurrection and doubt — I choose to live in conviction. I surrender to You my faith, my life, and my heart. May everything in me reflect this certainty: Christ is alive, and because He lives, I too can live with hope, courage, and purpose.

In Jesus’ name, amen.

Rapha Abreu

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Rapha Abreu

Rapha Abreu é Jornalista e Produtora cultural, e faz parte da equipe de marketing, redação e produção de conteúdo da Mr. Rocco.

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