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Why do some people succeed in having their prayers answered; have a greater understanding of the Bible; reach more souls for Christ? Is it skill, genius, or just plain luck?

THE VIRTUE OF PERSEVERANCE

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• Why do some people succeed in having their prayers answered; have a greater understanding of the Bible; reach more souls for Christ? Is it skill, genius, or just plain luck?

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• The answer is suggested by Calvin Coolidge: "Press on! Nothing in the world can take the place of perseverance. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts."

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• Jesus talked about the virtue of perseverance; especially in its relevance to prayer, giving us motivation to persevere in our service to God

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• PRINCIPLE OF "PERSEVERANCE" (7-8)

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• PRINCIPLE OF "PERSEVERANCE" (7-8)– Perseverance is implied in these verses

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• PRINCIPLE OF "PERSEVERANCE" (7-8)– Perseverance is implied in these verses

• By the tense of the Greek. Present tense, stresses "continuous action".

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• PRINCIPLE OF "PERSEVERANCE" (7-8)– Perseverance is implied in these verses

• By the tense of the Greek. Present tense, stresses "continuous action".

• By the progression of terms themselves

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• PRINCIPLE OF "PERSEVERANCE" (7-8)– Perseverance is implied in these verses

• By the tense of the Greek. Present tense, stresses "continuous action".

• By the progression of terms themselves– "asking" is one level of inquiry

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• PRINCIPLE OF "PERSEVERANCE" (7-8)– Perseverance is implied in these verses

• By the tense of the Greek. Present tense, stresses "continuous action".

• By the progression of terms themselves– "asking" is one level of inquiry– "seeking" suggests a step up

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• PRINCIPLE OF "PERSEVERANCE" (7-8)– Perseverance is implied in these verses

• By the tense of the Greek. Present tense, stresses "continuous action".

• By the progression of terms themselves– "asking" is one level of inquiry– "seeking" suggests a step up– "knocking" is another step up

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• PRINCIPLE OF "PERSEVERANCE" (7-8)– Perseverance is relevant to:

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• PRINCIPLE OF "PERSEVERANCE" (7-8)– Perseverance is relevant to:

• "Prayer" Matt 7:11; Lk 11:5-8; Lk 18:1-8

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• PRINCIPLE OF "PERSEVERANCE" (7-8)– Perseverance is relevant to:

• "Prayer" Matt 7:11; Lk 11:5-8; Lk 18:1-8• "Bible study" Psa 1:1-3; 119:97-104

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• PRINCIPLE OF "PERSEVERANCE" (7-8)– Perseverance is relevant to:

• "Prayer" Matt 7:11; Lk 11:5-8; Lk 18:1-8• "Bible study" Psa 1:1-3; 119:97-104• "Evangelism" - reap what we sow Gal 6:7

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• PRINCIPLE OF "PERSEVERANCE" (7-8)– If we desire success in any venture, but

especially in prayer, Bible study, and evangelism, then we must adopt "The Virtue Of Perseverance."

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• MOTIVE FOR PERSEVERANCE (9-11)

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• MOTIVE FOR PERSEVERANCE (9-11)– God delights to give good things to his

children Matt 6:31-32; Matt 7:11

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• MOTIVE FOR PERSEVERANCE (9-11)– God delights to give good things to his

children Matt 6:31-32; Matt 7:11– Especially true in regard to prayer

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• MOTIVE FOR PERSEVERANCE (9-11)– God delights to give good things to his

children Matt 6:31-32; Matt 7:11– Especially true in regard to prayer

• Jesus promised His disciples Jhn 15:7

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• MOTIVE FOR PERSEVERANCE (9-11)– God delights to give good things to his

children Matt 6:31-32; Matt 7:11– Especially true in regard to prayer

• Jesus promised His disciples Jhn 15:7 • As John wrote in 1Jhn 5:14-15.

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• MOTIVE FOR PERSEVERANCE (9-11)– God delights to give good things to his

children Matt 6:31-32; Matt 7:11– Especially true in regard to prayer

• Jesus promised His disciples Jhn 15:7 • As John wrote in 1Jhn 5:14-15. • And James wrote in Jas 4:3

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• To persevere is a noble virtue, especially in regards to prayer

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• To persevere is a noble virtue, especially in regards to prayer – We have a Father in heaven who is not

untouched by the persistent pleas of His children Heb 4:15

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• To persevere is a noble virtue, especially in regards to prayer – We have a Father in heaven who is not

untouched by the persistent pleas of His children Heb 4:15

– Providing we do not ask amiss, persistent prayers will not go unanswered!

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• If we desire to receive, find, and have doors opened to us, then we must

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• If we desire to receive, find, and have doors opened to us, then we must– Keep on asking

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• If we desire to receive, find, and have doors opened to us, then we must– Keep on asking– Keep on seeking

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• If we desire to receive, find, and have doors opened to us, then we must– Keep on asking– Keep on seeking– Keep on knocking

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• If we desire to receive, find, and have doors opened to us, then we must– Keep on asking– Keep on seeking– Keep on knocking

• Not only in regards to prayer, but in all ventures worthy of Christians such as Bible study and evangelism