Praying with Expectation

Written by Daniel N. Brown


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What is our part? Believe, expect, confess, and anything else that could physically be done on our part. “Faith without works is dead.” (James 2:20)

I believe God’s heart aches when you are hurting in any way. He wants you to be happy and enjoy your life and you should haverepparttar things you need and desire. Besides, it is our duty to prosper? 1 Thessalonians 4 says, “Increase, more and more, aspire to lead a quiet life, mind your own business, work with your own hands, walk properly toward those who are outside, and lack nothing.”

Go forth and prosper, as God would have you do.

Daniel N. Brown is the publisher of the "Living the Abundant and Prosperous Christian Life" Newsletter. A free weekly publication that teaches people how to live the abundant and prosperous Christian life. Receieve a free copy of Dan's 14 page report entitled, "5 Biblical Keys to Outrageous Prosperity," when you sign up. www.secretplaceonline.com


Have Faith

Written by Daniel N. Brown


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His thoughts are deeper than our thoughts (Isaiah 55:9), we can trust that he has our best interest in mind and he is working all things for our good. “For I knowrepparttar thoughts I think toward you, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.” (Jeremiah 29:11)

Even though you may not be seeing results, be assured, God did not forget about you. He’s busy behindrepparttar 126675 scenes. Keep on believing and doingrepparttar 126676 things you know you should be doing and soon you will reap a harvest if you don’t give up. (Galations 6:9)

Daniel N. Brown is the publisher of the "Living the Abundant and Prosperous Christian Life" Newsletter. A free weekly publication that teaches people how to live the abundant and prosperous Christian life. Receieve a free copy of Dan's 14 page report entitled, "5 Biblical Keys to Outrageous Prosperity," when you sign up. www.secretplaceonline.com


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