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Importunity in Prayer

5 sermons

The biblical concept of importunity in prayer refers to the persistent and fervent nature of prayer, as exemplified in the parable of the persistent widow in Luke 18:1-8, where Jesus teaches that believers should always pray and not give up. This theme is further emphasized in Matthew 7:7-8, where Jesus encourages his followers to ask, seek, and knock, implying a relentless pursuit of God's will through prayer. The importance of importunity in prayer is also underscored in Psalms 88:1, where the psalmist cries out to God, day and night, demonstrating a refusal to let go of their petition, reflecting the deep trust and reliance on God that is at the heart of Christian faith. By practicing importunity in prayer, Christians demonstrate their dependence on God and their commitment to seeking His will, even in the face of adversity or uncertainty.

E.M. Bounds

E.M. Bounds emphasizes the necessity of importunate prayer, urging believers to persistently seek God without losing heart. He illustrates that true prayer is a passionate movement of the soul towards God, characterized by tenacity and urgency, rather than mere physical effort. Bounds highlights bib

E.M. Bounds

E.M. Bounds emphasizes the necessity of earnest and persistent prayer, illustrating that true prayer requires energy, courage, and unwavering determination. He uses the parable of a man seeking bread at midnight to demonstrate that importunity in prayer can lead to success where ordinary requests fa

Zac Poonen

Zac Poonen emphasizes the importance of seeking the baptism in the Holy Spirit with the same persistence as Elisha demonstrated in following Elijah. Elisha's desire for a double portion of Elijah's spirit illustrates the need for believers to pursue a deeper relationship with God rather than settlin

F.B. Meyer

F.B. Meyer emphasizes the power of persistent prayer in his sermon 'Cease Not to Cry Unto the Lord Our God,' drawing inspiration from Samuel's life as a man of prayer who interceded for Israel. He highlights that true blessings and spiritual awakenings come through fervent and expectant prayer, as d

A.W. Tozer

A.W. Tozer emphasizes the necessity of persistence in the Christian journey, urging believers to hold firmly to their initial confidence in Christ despite challenges. He warns against the liberal perspective that encourages unrenewed sinners to continue in the faith without true spiritual life, whic

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