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Bold Before His Throne

The God Who Listens to Real People

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Bold Before His Throne

著者: Rance Settle
ナレーター: Vandham Voices
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Ever feel like your prayers aren't "spiritual" enough for God to hear?

When life comes apart—when you're facing the unthinkable, drowning in circumstances beyond your control, or so overwhelmed you can barely breathe—the last thing you need is pressure to pray "correctly."

What if God actually prefers your honest desperation over your polite performance?

In Bold Before His Throne, you'll discover the most raw, unfiltered prayers in Scripture—and find permission to bring your real self before God's throne of grace. From Martha's angry accusation ("Lord, if You had been here!") to the dying thief's simple plea ("Jesus, remember me"), these are the prayers of real people in impossible situations who dared to tell God exactly what they were thinking.

Inside, you'll explore:

Why Jesus Himself prayed the prayer of abandonment from the cross

How a desperate father's fractured faith moved Christ to immediate action

When a foreign woman's "undignified" persistence became the faith Jesus celebrated

Why sometimes the shortest prayers move God's heart the fastest

How honest doubt can actually strengthen rather than weaken your relationship with God

Whether you're walking through your darkest valley or celebrating your greatest joy, struggling with doubt or overwhelmed by gratitude, Bold Before His Throne gives you permission to pray with the kind of honesty that Scripture reveals God treasures most.

Because the God who listened to desperate cries 2,000 years ago is the same God who hears your whispered prayers today.

Perfect for anyone who's ever wondered if their prayers are "good enough," felt guilty for questioning God, or longed to experience the freedom of truly honest communication with their Creator.

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