What would happen if Christians prayed for the salvation of John Kerry and John Edwards and their families?
I'm afraid our prayers for the souls of such men are often in vain because we either don't believe God can or will save men such as they or we are praying for such a change because it would make our lives feel a little bit safer. We pray for the salvation of souls for selfish reasons or we pray without faith. Either way our prayers are empty, meaningless repititions.
Can we pray in faith believing not for the present but for all eternity?
Posted by swy at October 21, 2004 01:29 PMOr Bill Clinton, Saddam Hussein, Osama Bin Laden, and the list could go on...
You make good points. Thanks for the thoughts.
Posted by: JRC at October 21, 2004 02:18 PMAnd if someone on that list were to be gloriously saved, would we believe it?
Posted by: swy at October 21, 2004 06:22 PMGod could save any of those people regardless of your or my prayers. Just a reminder.
Posted by: spt at November 11, 2004 04:01 PMBut does that mean we should not pray? Our communication with God changes us, not Him.
Posted by: swy at November 11, 2004 04:13 PM出会い出会いデリヘル
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