That is why I always remember you in my prayers and thank God for you. I have done this ever since I heard about your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for all of God’s people.
Do others pray for you, as Paul prayed for the Ephesians?
We see here that Paul prayed when he heard about their faith. And that faith, like ours, comprises daily plans, decisions, our questions, and personal encounters.
Have you found that deep fellowship which exists as you ask another to pray for your concerns … and then you pray for theirs?
Prayer is much more than reciting to God a laundry list of concerns as if our Father needed to know the who, what, when, why and how’s of our concerns.
Rather, it is entering into the throne room of grace, while allowing the Holy Spirit to birth in you and to plead through you the very concerns that the Father has for individuals in need.
In closing, then, do you need someone in your life to pray for your faith walk?
Blessings!