Praying With Your Eyes Open
When we get ready to pray, our posture changes. We bow our heads. We fold our hands. And then, we close our eyes. And when the eyelids come down, there’s a good chance we might fall asleep! On this edition of Focal Point, Mike Fabarez explains that while there’s nothing wrong with praying with our eyes, it is critically important that we’re spiritually alert when we talk with God.Every believer occasionally struggles with doubt over their salvation. This is born out of guilt and discouragement of their sin they believe is too big or egregious for God to forgive.
This can lead Christians to underestimate or disbelieve the complete sacrifice for sin accomplished on the cross. Want to understand God's complete forgiveness and wiping away of sin?
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