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CircuitousPath

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Hello all!

I've been reading through Tiz Huch's No Limits No Boundaries, and, though she tackles many topics of the Christian faith, the principles covered in the text seem to boil down to a three part prayer process. She in a nutshell speaks of making oneself aware of the many promises that God offers throughout scripture, of declaring those promises aloud, and of waiting for the Lord to fulfill them in one's life (as he must inevitably do because God simply does not contradict His Word).

Is this the basis of WoF prayer? Is this the undergirding rationale of the movement itself, of trusting in God's ability to work in the lives of the faithful by reminding ourselves of just what He has declared for us?

I should mention that I took some of Huch's advice the other day. Occasionally, I suffer from minor bouts of anxiety when I have to go into crowded places. I went grocery shopping at a major center, but before leaving the house I offered a brief prayer to God using a scripture from Corinthians. I can't remember the exact wording (I'll edit later), but it talks about keeping the mind centered in Christ at all times. It worked like a charm! I was able to easily resist my anxiety and to look upon those around me with a tranquil demeanor.

*The scripture that I used was, "...we are taking every thought captive to the obedience of Christ," which is a part of 2 Corinthians 10:5.
 
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Hey Dysert.

There are two promises that I've tried to continually keep in mind while exploring this doctrine and those like it. The first is the well known and often quoted passage in Luke:

"Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened" (Luke 11:9-10).

The second, the one that I acknowledged before praying with the 2 Corinthians verse and prior to leaving for the store, is found in John:

"Truly, truly, I say to you, he who believes in Me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go to the Father. And whatever you ask in My name, that will I do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If you ask Me anything in My name, I will do it" (John 14:12-14).
 
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Hello all!

I've been reading through Tiz Huch's No Limits No Boundaries, and, though she tackles many topics of the Christian faith, the principles covered in the text seem to boil down to a three part prayer process. She in a nutshell speaks of making oneself aware of the many promises that God offers throughout scripture, of declaring those promises aloud, and of waiting for the Lord to fulfill them in one's life (as he must inevitably do because God simply does not contradict His Word).

Is this the basis of WoF prayer? Is this the undergirding rationale of the movement itself, of trusting in God's ability to work in the lives of the faithful by reminding ourselves of just what He has declared for us?

I should mention that I took some of Huch's advice the other day. Occasionally, I suffer from minor bouts of anxiety when I have to go into crowded places. I went grocery shopping at a major center, but before leaving the house I offered a brief prayer to God using a scripture from Corinthians. I can't remember the exact wording (I'll edit later), but it talks about keeping the mind centered in Christ at all times. It worked like a charm! I was able to easily resist my anxiety and to look upon those around me with a tranquil demeanor.

*The scripture that I used was, "...we are taking every thought captive to the obedience of Christ," which is a part of 2 Corinthians 10:5.
PRAISE GOD.... that is an awesome testimony....

wof prayer is pretty much as you have shared....

#1. make self aware of promises.... clinging to the HOLY SPIRIT.... WHO was given to lead and guide us into ALL truth....

#2. meditate on the promises.... (declare HIS promises to yourself).... so that your faith in GOD'S promises can arise..... to the point of superceding any contradictory thought.... experience.... tradition.... feeling.... sight.... sound.... etc....
to the point that you can "see" it done.... by HIS power.... already.... by faith....

#3. use that confidence and faith to.... speak GOD'S WORD to the situation (declare HIS promises over the situation).... knowing that GOD'S WORD will NOT return void.... it WILL accomplish what GOD says..... literally.... fully.... it will "make" the situation change to match GOD'S promise....

#4. thank GOD everytime you look at /think of the situation... "seeing" it as done.... knowing that it IS DONE.... it is inevitable.... HIS WORD is true.... and anything contradictory MUST change....

so really.... pretty much everything you said you have done....

PRAISE GOD.... rejoicing with you in your awesome victory....
 
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