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Must listen! All believers should listen to this to learn what is really essential in the Christian life!
Ryan (9/17/2013)
from Wisconsin
Real Instructions I really appreciate the point that we must pray in a seperate place. When I became a Christian, I had a pretty solid discipline in prayer. But years later, someone gave me Brother Lawrence's 'The practice of the presence of God.' After that and until recently, my prayer life was decimated. I am so encouraged that Mr. Washer frequently mentions the need to get alone with God and pray. Sure we should pray as we go about our day, especially prayers of thankfulness. But that kind of prayer is not to diminish "closet prayer." Here is something worth quoting from brother Paul's sermon:
often hear people say this. “Well, you know, brother, Paul,” especially young men. I will hear them say, “Well, you know, brother Paul, I don’t pray that much in a specific place or anything. I just kind of... you know, I just pray as I go and I practice the presence of the Lord as I am going through my daily activities.'
I don’t believe that. I don’t believe that at all. Because it is the wisdom of men down through the ages that the only way that you can truly learn to practice the presence of God throughout your entire life and throughout your day is by spending great portions of time with God isolated and alone, separated from the noise.
You see, it is in your prayer closet that you lear
Lego (10/18/2012)
from Philippines
Great Sermon! May the Lord richly bless you as you have blessed me with this great message. Praise the Lord!
Lydia (6/15/2012)
from Chicago, il
Great Sermon! I was convicted by my own busyness and distraction in life. This is such a blind spot for so many who struggle to be still and know God. Thank you for speaking truth on this topic. Praise be to God!
Antonio Medeiros (10/30/2011)
from Ontario, Canada
Great Sermon! Good message but sound quality bad. The hum might go away if you use a cord and break the ground pin off so the sound system is not grounded if that doesn't work music instrument stores may have a box you can plug the mic into to stop it. A mic box I use is ''Apex ADP1 Direct Box.When using equipment like computers It is best to use battery power.Thank you.
Nita Espinosa (7/24/2011)
from PHILIPPINES
Great Sermon! GREAT MESSAGE,THAT AWWKENMY SPIRITUAL EYES.KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK FOR THE GLORY OF GOD
jodi (2/23/2011)
from washington,d.c.
thank you! it's necessary to be reminded of this from time to time. awesome!
Reid (1/10/2010)
from Ohio
Great Sermon! Please be encouraged in what your doing. Your ministry is challenging and healthy.
A Hungry Soul (12/27/2009)
from Singapore
Great Sermon! Praise God for feeding His people who hunger for His Word! AMEN.
Austin (12/24/2009)
from Omaha
So True! Great sermon, that we all need to take to heart.
A Greatfull Christian (12/7/2009)
from Florida
Earthly-mindedness A great Sermon on the danger of earthly-mindedness, which can be a sign of being lost!!! "Whose end is destruction, whose God is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things." (Philp 3:19)
Mike Gervais (11/29/2009)
from Windham, ME
'Another' ... Great Sermon! I think many of us are victim's of busyness. Brother Paul, pleeeease continue on in His Grace & Will!! Your messages dig to the bone and that is what I thirst for. The MEAT of the Word! God Bless you!
sandra (11/21/2009)
from Australia
Great Sermon! I've noticed with all the sermons lately
and all I can say is : He's back.
Thanks Mr Washer and praise God.
Steve Brown (11/21/2009)
from Chattanooga, TN
Great Sermon! I was going to listen to this sermon, but i was just too busy!! Just kidding, great message!! God bless you brother Paul.