prayer and obedience
Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 10:45AM We have had 2 great back-to-back nights at the Block, with the Post on Tuesday and Passion on Wednesday. Having Charlie Hall and Fee here really was a blessing. It was great to see everyone who made it out from our community, and welcome those from the Louisville area.
Between the music sets, Louie Giglio was on video talking about living for God's renown and living with expectancy, and he shared with us this quote from A.W. Tozer:
"Prayer will become effective when we stop using it as a substitute for obedience."
What does this look like for the Post community? Are we gathering together to seek God's direction with anticipation that He WILL do something great? And once we do that, are we following our prayers with action, living out the Gospel to those around us who desperately need it?
It's easy to credit ourselves for praying, leading us to believe that nothing else is required of us. But as Louie said, it would be amazing if we were living out the answers to our own prayers by stepping out in courage.

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