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When We Cry Out to God: Charles Stanley

Insights

😒 Crying out to God is more than just praying, it is a deeper expression of desperation and neediness in difficult situations.

πŸ™ Crying out to God is a spontaneous response to an urgent need, whether it’s for a specific leader in an election or in times of danger, pain, or heartbreaking news.

😒 Crying out to God is a desperate and intense petition, a serious plea that goes to the depth of our hearts.

😰 When we cry out to God, it signifies that we are facing a desperate situation and fear the consequences without His help and strength.

πŸ™ “We recognize your supernatural power…we believe that you’re not nipa than God and there’s nothing you cannot do.”

🌍 Let us not hesitate to cry out to God and believe that He wants to hear our voices, hearts, pain, and concerns.

πŸ™ “We want to be people of Prayer not just praying in times of desperation but praying daily and praying continually praying for each other praying for a nation and praying father for those who are preaching and teaching the gospel all over the world.”

🌍 “We want your precious word to penetrate every single heart on the face of this globe, in all those languages that are yet to be translated, so that you’ll be glorified and honored.”

Summary

TLDR: The key idea of the video is that crying out to God in times of difficulty and hardship is a way to seek His help, acknowledge our helplessness, and rely on His power to bring about change.

  1. πŸ™ Cry out to God in times of difficulty and hardship for refuge and salvation, as He is the one who accomplishes all things and will protect you from destruction.

1.1 In times of difficulty and hardship, God instructs us to cry out to Him, which is more than just praying, as it involves a deeper level of desperation and neediness.

1.2 Cry out to God for refuge and salvation, as He is the one who accomplishes all things and will protect you from destruction.

  1. πŸ“£ Crying out to God is a spontaneous response to urgent needs, such as praying for the right leader, seeking help in danger, dealing with pain, or reacting to heartbreaking news.
  2. πŸ™ Crying out to God is a desperate plea for help, and in order for Him to hear us, we must confess our sins and get right with Him.
  3. πŸ™ When we cry out to God, we acknowledge our desperate situation, our helplessness, and God’s supernatural power to help us in our crisis.

4.1 Crying and praying are different, with praying being a petition of thanksgiving or intercession, and it is important to make a holy decision in order to prevent negative consequences for the future of the nation.

4.2 When we cry out to God, we are sending a message that we are facing a desperate situation, we feel helpless before our circumstances, and we recognize God’s supernatural power to help us in this crisis.

  1. πŸ™ Expressing faith in God and crying out to Him in times of need is a way to seek His help and believe that He will answer our prayers, acknowledging our helplessness and relying on His power to bring about change.

5.1 Expressing faith in God and crying out to Him in times of need is a way to seek His help and believe that He will answer our prayers, acknowledging our helplessness and relying on His power to bring about change.

5.2 We recognize God’s supernatural power and express our faith in Him to help us in this crisis, acknowledging that He is capable of doing anything.

  1. πŸ™ We cry out to God for help, intervention, and the spread of the gospel, believing that He wants to hear our voice and concerns.
  2. πŸ™ We pray to God to intervene, expressing our deepest yearnings and trusting in His will, for ourselves, our nation, and those spreading the gospel worldwide.
  3. πŸ™ We pray for God’s will to be done in spreading the gospel worldwide, including in languages yet to be translated, and for God’s glory to be revealed in America’s future.

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