From the archives of Oral Roberts The lives of the men who held the rope for Saul in Acts 9 were in grave danger. If they had been caught, not only would Saul have been killed, they would have lost their lives also. But they knew they were the only ones holding the...
Lindsay Roberts I once had a little puppy; part Pekingese and part Poodle. He was so persistent! I remember a time when he got hold of an exposed tree root, and I watched him as he pulled on it. I admired his tenacity. I thought, Bless his heart, he thinks he can move...
Richard Roberts – Third of three parts Know Jesus. The last story in Luke 18 that tells us how to get our prayers answered is about blind Bartimaeus (vv.35-43). As he sat by the side of the road begging for money, Jesus came by. Bartimaeus cried out to Him, “Jesus,...
Richard Roberts – Second of three parts Have childlike faith. The third story in Luke 18 that tells us how to get our prayers answered is the story of the little children who went to see Jesus (vv.15-17). Apparently, someone had tried to shoo them away, but Jesus...
Richard Roberts – First of three parts Would you like to have a “prayer road map” that shows you how to get your prayers answered? Jesus provided such a map in Luke 18. In one dramatic story after another, He shows us the Bible way to get our prayers answered: Have a...