
Bravehearted Voices Alan Redpath – The Power of Prayer
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Mar 16, 2026 Alan Redpath, a concise evangelical pastor known for Christ-centered preaching, delivers a sermon rooted in Psalm 86. He frames prayer as identification with God’s will, contrasts human neediness with positional holiness, and urges desperate, persistent prayer that leads to inner change, revival, and active ministry.
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Prayer Is To Be United With God's Will
- Prayer's primary purpose is identification with God's will, not merely getting answers.
- Alan Redpath cites Romans 8:26–27 to show the Spirit makes intercession with sighs too deep for words, aligning our hearts to God's purposes.
Hallelujah Because Not Hallelujah Anyway
- Redpath recalls his son-in-law Don correcting his phrase 'hallelujah anyway' to 'hallelujah because.'
- That correction taught him to thank God for crises because they teach and shape us, not merely to grit through them.
Different Divine Names Shape How We Pray
- David uses multiple divine names to express convictions about God's character and role.
- Redpath highlights Elohim (omnipotent), Jehovah (covenant-keeping), and Adonai (sovereign master) in Psalm 86 as distinct grounds for prayer.
