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  • The Book Of Lamentations – Part 38 – We Look At The Beginning Of Complaints – Inheritance Has Been Lost - Chapter 5:1-2 Series

    Contributed by Ron Ferguson on Sep 24, 2025
     | 215 views

    Pleading with God to remember, is what Jeremiah fell back to, and this persevering prayer is examined. Reproach overtook the people as they lost everything and were despised. Today we see the same in so many African nations where believers suffer for Christ. A touching message.

    THE BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS – PART 38 – WE LOOK AT THE BEGINNING OF COMPLAINTS – INHERITANCE HAS BEEN LOST - CHAPTER 5:1-2 Chapter 4 has ended and we saw some absolutely horrible things that were happening because the people were downtrodden by Babylon and persecuted by the Edomites. Their ...read more

  • Persistent Prayer

    Contributed by Revd. Martin Dale on Oct 11, 2025
     | 2,210 views

    Richard Foster has written a book on prayer with 21 different types of prayer. But I won't preach on all of them this Sunday

    Luke 18:1-8 – Persistence in Prayer Father, we pray this morning that you will reveal more about the nature of prayer to us. We ask this in Jesus’ Name Amen. Story: A friend of mine, Alun Morris once told a story of a very irreligious man, who he knew in Switzerland. One Sunday he met him ...read more

  • God Hears Every Prayer Series

    Contributed by Dr John Singarayar Svd on Oct 12, 2025
     | 372 views

    Unanswered prayers are often prayers being answered in ways we cannot yet see or understand.

    Title: God Hears Every Prayer Intro: Unanswered prayers are often prayers being answered in ways we cannot yet see or understand. Scripture: Luke 18:1-8 Reflection Dear Friends, There was a widow in my village when I was growing up. Every morning, she would walk past our house on her way to ...read more

  • Dios Escucha Cada Oración Series

    Contributed by Dr John Singarayar Svd on Oct 12, 2025
     | 226 views

    Las oraciones sin respuesta a menudo reciben respuestas de maneras que aún no podemos ver ni comprender.

    Título: Dios escucha cada oración Introducción: Las oraciones sin respuesta a menudo reciben respuestas de maneras que aún no podemos ver ni comprender. Escritura: Lucas 18:1-8 Reflexión Queridos amigos: Cuando era niño, había una viuda en mi pueblo. Todas ...read more

  • We Can Count On God

    Contributed by Gerald Roberts on Oct 13, 2025
     | 421 views

    The woman could not get anyone to move on her part but we can count on God to do the moving.

    We Can Count on God Luke 18:1–11 1. Life Is Unpredictable, But God Is Dependable • Life throws curveballs: illness, accidents, injustice. • The world is unstable—but God is unshakable. • Luke 18 reminds us through the parable of the persistent widow: we can count on God even when we ...read more

  • Working And Praying Together In Spiritual Warfare

    Contributed by W Pat Cunningham on Oct 15, 2025
     | 202 views

    Our Father will guard our coming and going both now and into eternity.

    Twenty-ninth Sunday Integral 2025 One of the most long-lasting feuds in the Bible is encountered in today’s OT reading. “Amalek came and waged war against Israel.” Exodus does not tell us the why or the when, but this nation of Amalek attacked Israel, perhaps without provocation. Moses, the ...read more

  • The Unjust Judge Lesson 4 Series

    Contributed by Elmer Towns on Oct 16, 2025
     | 509 views

    A parable is an earthly story with a Heavenly meaning.

    A. INTRODUCTION: LUKE 18:1-8 Jesus told the story of a persistent widow who continually asked an unjust judge for justice. He finally gave in because of her persistence. This is one of the few parables where Jesus gave its purpose before telling the story. “Me ought always to pray, and not to ...read more

  • The Nag Series

    Contributed by C. Philip Green on Oct 16, 2025
     | 597 views

    In these last days, keep on praying and keep on believing until Jesus comes!

    The Nag (Luke 18:1-8) Several years ago, David Willis, from Texas, was browsing through some books at the Waterstones bookshop in London’s Trafalgar Square. Willis said he had been upstairs in the shop for 15 minutes and when he came down all the lights were out and the doors locked. He found ...read more

  • Perseverance And Humility In Prayer

    Contributed by Matthew Botha on Jul 14, 2025
     | 509 views

    Most of us are familiar with the parables of Jesus. What does the parable in Luke 18 mean?

    PERSEVERANCE IN PRAYER AND HUMILITY Key Scripture: Luke 18:1-14 Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always prapy and not give up. He said, “In a certain town there was a judge who neither feared God nor cared about men. And there was a widow in that town who kept ...read more

  • The Power Of Consistent Prayer Series

    Contributed by Rev. Samuel Arimoro on Jul 22, 2025
     | 596 views

    Prayer is not just a religious routine; it is the lifeline of a believer. Jesus taught us in Luke 18:1 that men ought always to pray and not to faint. Consistent prayer is the key to accessing divine power, guidance, and breakthrough.

    THE POWER OF CONSISTENT PRAYER By Rev. Samuel Arimoro Main Text: Luke 18:1 Supporting Texts: James 5:16-18, 1 Thessalonians 5:17, Daniel 6:10, Acts 12:5, Matthew 7:7-11 INTRODUCTION: Prayer is not just a religious routine; it is the lifeline of a believer. Jesus taught us in Luke 18:1 that men ...read more

  • The Test Of Ought - My Legacy.

    Contributed by Wade Martin Hughes, Sr on Aug 9, 2025
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     | 343 views

    There is an unpopular word: OUGHT. Ought suggest we have a duty and responsibility to our church, our family and this nation. What are our spiritual obligations? What ought we to be faithfully doing?

    THE TEST OF OUGHT --- WHAT IS THE LEGACY I AM LEAVING? By Wade Martin Hughes, Sr. Kyfingers@aol.com (YouTube: Wade Hughes) (This is a several part lesson.) When I was a child we sang a song, Everybody ought to read their Bible, the Bible. The men and women, the boys and the girls, ...read more

  • Be Free

    Contributed by Minnie Johnson on Aug 29, 2025
     | 241 views

    The parable begins by telling us “ that at all times, people ought to pray and not lose heart.” The Lord is teaching us the lesson, that of being persistent, consistent, and unceasing in prayer.

    The "Be Free" I want to discuss today refers to the freedom we have in God. In the parable found in Luke 18:1, Jesus aims to teach us that we should always pray and never give up. In the game of life, we must learn to persist and persevere in prayer. It is easy to feel depressed, ...read more

  • The Need Of Intensive Prayers

    Contributed by Rev. Samuel Arimoro on Apr 8, 2025
     | 1,028 views

    Prayer is the life-wire of every believer. It is not merely a spiritual exercise but a divine lifeline through which we commune with God, enforce His will on earth, and overcome the forces of darkness.

    THE NEED OF INTENSIVE PRAYERS By Rev. Samuel Arimoro Main Text: James 5:16 "Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much." Supporting Texts: Luke 18:1, 1 Thessalonians 5:17, Matthew ...read more

  • Don't Lose Heart! Series

    Contributed by Joe Dan Vendelin on Nov 14, 2024
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     | 690 views

    It is very possible to lose heart in times of injustice and suffering. This brief outline highlights six uses of the Greek word ekkakeo (to be faint/weary), and provides antidotes to counteract the effect of spiritual, emotional, and physical weariness.

    This is an outline of a word study on the Greek word translated as losing heart and growing weary. There are antidotes given as a remedy to not lose heart. The word for “lose heart” is used 6 times in the New Testament. The word is–ekkakeo–Strong's G1573. Here they are In Biblical Order: Luk ...read more

  • ¡no Te Desanimes! Series

    Contributed by Joe Dan Vendelin on Nov 14, 2024
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     | 614 views

    Es posible desanimarse en tiempos de injusticia y sufrimiento. Este breve resumen destaca seis usos de la palabra griega ekkakeo (estar desfallecido/cansado) y ofrece antídotos para contrarrestar el efecto del cansancio espiritual, emocional y físico.

    Este es un bosquejo de un estudio de palabras sobre la palabra griega traducida como desanimarse y cansarse. Hay antídotos dados como remedio para no desanimarse. La palabra para “desanimarse” se usa 6 veces en el Nuevo Testamento. La palabra es –ekkakeo–Strong's G1573. Aquí ...read more