
<p><b>1 John 5:14-17</b></p> <p>In 1 John 5:14-17, John encourages believers to approach God with confidence because of the assurance they have in Christ. Rather than treating prayer as a way to accomplish our own agendas, Christians are invited to trust God's will, intercede for fellow believers, and rest in the character of a faithful Father who hears and answers according to His perfect purposes. </p> <p><b>Message Highlights:</b></p> <p>Confident prayer is grounded in our relationship with God. Our confidence in prayer is rooted in the finished work of Christ and the assurance of eternal life, not in our own worthiness. Because we belong to God, we can approach Him with boldness and trust that He hears us.</p> <p>Confident prayer submits to God's will. Prayer is not about persuading God to accomplish our plans but about aligning our hearts with His purposes. Like Jesus in Gethsemane, believers learn to pray, "Not my will, but yours be done."</p> <p>Prayer is one of God's p...
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