Father Snort

Everyday Glory - Audio

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Brad Sullivan St. Mark’s, Bay City May 8, 2016 7 Easter, Year C Acts 16:16-34 Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20-21 John 17:20-26 Everyday Glory I often pray, generally every day, at least once every day, and generally if I’m praying for something that I want, I’ll say a sentence or two about it, but sometimes I find that it’s something that I’m desperate for God to say yes to, and so I’ll not just give the one or two sentences, but then I’ll think, “Is there any other way that I can ask this and make sure to cut off any loop hole that God might be able to wiggle out of saying yes. I feel that’s a little bit like Jesus’ prayer for his disciples at the end of John’s Gospel. He’s praying that the disciples would be one, that they would be united in his love, and in all of the different kind of ways that he asks this, we find an awful lot of passion in this prayer. We