
Short, daily meditations on God’s Word that not only drive us to pray, but drive how we pray. Featuring teacher, author, and pastor David Platt.
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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 3007 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SpiritualityReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

In this episode of Pray the Word on 1 Peter 4:12–13, David Platt encourages us to trust God and rejoice in the midst of temporary trials.
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In this Pray the Word episode on 1 Peter 1:10–12, David Platt highlights the prophets who faithfully recorded God’s Word for us.
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In this episode of Pray the Word on James 4:15, David Platt reminds us to live in humble submission to God's will.
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In this episode of Pray the Word on James 1:5, David Platt encourages us to seek the wisdom that only God can give.
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I liked that the devotional is the Word of God - not a sermon or someone’s opinion. It is an opportunity to pray Gods Word with intentionality and purpose. It is short but deep. I also like how we are led to pray for people groups around the world who don’t know Christ.
I love this podcast, it’s my first daily bread each morning. Keeps me grounded and challenged. Thank you my Pastor David Platt.
This man is a false teacher. I started listening to him and I knew that something was off. His messages seemed full of words but spiritually empty. I couldn’t put my finger on it but when I looked him up I found plenty of credible evidence against him. We are commanded to mark & avoid people like this. Pray for his repentance and salvation.
This man is a false teacher. I started listening to him and I knew that something was off. His messages seemed full of words but spiritually empty. I couldn’t put my finger on it but when I looked him up I found plenty of credible evidence against him. We are commanded to mark & avoid people like this. Pray for his repentance and salvation.
My mom introduced me to this podcast about a week or two ago on my way to school, and since then, I have been listening to this every day that I can! I love the short length, and it’s a great way to start my day. I’m only 12, but this is so great! My 6-year-old brother also likes to listen to it too!
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This series features short daily meditations that focus on scripture and prayer, aimed at encouraging listeners' personal spiritual growth and connection with God. Each episode typically centers around a specific Bible verse or passage, with reflections emphasizing themes such as faith, prayer, and the importance of sharing one's beliefs with others. Unique to this content is the blend of practical spirituality with a motivational approach, often praying for specific unreached people groups, which adds a global perspective to the meditations.
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