Most Christians today have grown too soft on evil. Psalm 140 confronts that weakness head-on, showing us how to pray with holy boldness in a world filled with compromise. This isn’t about vengeance—it’s about loyalty to a God who calls us to stand firm against wickedness. In this article, you’ll learn how to recover the lost language of spiritual warfare, how to pray like David prayed, and why silence is no longer an option for those who love Christ. If you’ve ever wondered how to balance mercy and justice in your prayers, this is for you.
Tag: Bible-based prayer
How to Pray for Yourself
Most Christians hesitate to pray for themselves, thinking it’s selfish or immature. But Psalm 86 shows us a better way—bold, honest prayer rooted in Scripture and God’s character. Here’s why your personal prayers might be your greatest act of faith.
Morning Prayer of Renewal: Guided by Isaiah 40:31
The writer begins the day with a prayer for strength, drawing from Isaiah 40:31. They express reliance on God’s power to face challenges and ask for endurance and guidance. The prayer conveys a deep trust in God’s presence and a desire to walk with confidence through the day, seeking His peace and strength.