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Praying Always, Part 4

May 10, 2009 • Pastor Star R. Scott

Hallelujah! Amen! I love to hear the Word of God sung, don't you? The Word has its own anointing, and then when you allow the power of music to accompany it, it's always tremendous, praise God! When it's done unto the Lord and with that anointing that comes from within. You know, as Larry was singing--that's a tremendous version, different than the one that I heard so many times over the years, that Janet would sing. I couldn't tell you the number of times I've heard her sing the Lord's prayer. As Larry was singing that, of course, my mind goes to that one that I felt was probably the greatest of mothers that I've known. How do you like the way I'm segueing into this? Tremendous woman of God and a mother, and so are most of you, praise God. Happy Mother's Day!

We're so thankful for the example that you ladies are in a world where there's broken order, where there's selfness, ambition, ladies of a meek and quiet spirit. What a room full of beautiful ladies, praise God! All you men say it with me, "Happy Mother's Day!" Amen! Praise God. Be sure to take your wife out to dinner somewhere, buy her some jewelry and flowers. And all the ladies said, "Amen!" Hallelujah! I'm on your side ladies, you know. It's just us; we're in this together.

We want to finish up our study on prayer. As we finished our topical survey of James we, of course, were finishing with that powerful passage in the last chapter. In the fifth chapter of James; "Is any among you afflicted? Let him pray." We talked about the need to, "...come boldly [into the presence of God] that we [might] obtain [help] mercy in time of need" (Hebrews 4:16)...