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In this message from Bishop Wright, he centers on the believer’s call to live in sustained, peace-saturated prayer that refuses to internalize circumstances or demand explanations from God. Using Paul’s prison epistle to the Philippians, he insists that anxiety is incompatible with genuine discipleship: the child of God must cast every care on the Lord and answer the “divine question”—why am I here, why do I pray, why do I want what I say I want?—with motives anchored solely in God’s pleasure rather than personal comfort or reputation. Contentment is learned through seasons of both abundance and deprivation, for the Spirit energizes believers to intercede in groans deeper than words, working all things toward the single goal of being conformed to Christ’s image. Thus prayer’s finest hour is not a technique for getting miracles but the daily posture of a heart that glories in its own weakness, confident that God’s sovereign purpose and peace surpass every circumstance.
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