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Prayer: Strength, Faith and Spirituality

Prayer: Strength, Faith and Spirituality

Today I want to pray with you for strengthening of faith and spirituality.

The Bible brings faith as the certainty of things we still don’t see, as the hope of what we ask for, dream of, but which is not yet palpable. It’s about what’s yet to happen. 

Our faith needs to exist when we still have no clue that something is happening. When we ask and still don’t have an answer, that’s where our full trust in the Father lives. 

Spirituality is when our life is based on what is spiritual, what is supernatural. It concerns the moment when we elevate our thoughts to what is Divine and Eternal, having faith and trust in the word that comes from above. 

Remembering that you don’t need to pray exactly as it is here, because everyone has their own way of talking to the Father. But if you want, I’ll be happy to accompany you in this prayer.

Prayer

“Father, today I want to ask you for my faith. I cry out to You so that You fill my life with full trust in Your word and in Who You are.

Teach me to trust even when my eyes still can’t see. Make my ears sensitive to Your words and promises for my life. May my life be focused on the things that come from above. May I believe in Your mighty hand and in all that I know that You Lord can do, for nothing is impossible for You.

May my prayers and my praise rise to You like a sweet aroma, uniting my heart with Yours. Guide my heart so that everything in it, like my dreams and desires, was born first in Your heart. That when my mouth opens to pray, everything I ask for is already in Your plans. Teach me to want and desire what You already wants and desires for my life and that at every step I may trust more and more in Your love.

Make my spirit sensitive to hear Your voice and give me courage to follow Your voice above all else. May I let go of all the fear that holds me back from taking steps of faith towards You.

It is in the name of Jesus that I ask and thank you. Amen!”

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