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The Way Back Home

Jonah 1:10 shows us that even the world recognizes the weight of running from God. The mariners were “exceedingly afraid” because they understood that Jonah’s problem wasn’t just a bad break—it was a broken relationship with the Almighty. This prayer is your Declaration of Surrender. You are acknowledging that God’s presence isn’t something to escape, but the only place where you are truly safe. Disobedience often brings a “war” into our spirits and circumstances. If you feel a lack of…
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- The Decree of Total SurrenderJonah 3:7 shows us that true repentance is uncomfortable. It requires a “stop” to the normal rhythm of life. The king didn’t just ask for a prayer; he demanded a sacrifice of comfort. This prayer… Read more: The Decree of Total Surrender
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- Three-strand CordA Psalm of Declarative Power IThere is power, undeniable and true, dwelling within the Word of the Lord;A power potent and unstoppable, flowing in the Blood of the Lamb.There is power, mighty and unwavering, etched… Read more: Three-strand Cord
- Don’t Doubt GodJonah 3:5 is one of the most stunning verses in the Bible. A city known for its violence and pride reached a total, unanimous turning point because they “believed God.” It didn’t take a hundred… Read more: Don’t Doubt God
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