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Pray the Word with David Platt David Platt
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- Religion & Spirituality
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4.9 • 1.3K Ratings
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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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Loving the Vulnerable (Jeremiah 22:3–5)
In this episode of Pray the Word on Jeremiah 22:3–5, David Platt reminds us to reflect God’s love for refugees, orphans, and widows. From unexpected olympic champion to martyr in China. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Eric Liddell’s win in the 1924 games.In Glory Road, Radical’s new narrative podcast, we’ll follow Liddell’s remarkable journey, and discover the current state of the gospel in the countries he knew best.Start listening to this 6 part series now everywhere you liste...
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The Path to Life (Jeremiah 21:8)
In this episode of Pray the Word on Jeremiah 21:8, David Platt calls us to spend ourselves helping others experience true life in Jesus.From unexpected olympic champion to martyr in China. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Eric Liddell’s win in the 1924 games.In Glory Road, Radical’s new narrative podcast, we’ll follow Liddell’s remarkable journey, and discover the current state of the gospel in the countries he knew best.Start listening to this 6 part series now everywhere you listen ...
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Hearts Ablaze (Jeremiah 20:9)
In this episode of Pray the Word on Jeremiah 20:9, David Platt asks God to ignite a fire in us to share His Word with others. From unexpected olympic champion to martyr in China. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Eric Liddell’s win in the 1924 games.In Glory Road, Radical’s new narrative podcast, we’ll follow Liddell’s remarkable journey, and discover the current state of the gospel in the countries he knew best.Start listening to this 6 part series now everywhere you listen to po...
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Divine Guidance (Jeremiah 19:7)
In this episode of Pray the Word on Jeremiah 19:7, David Platt challenges us to submit our plans to God and to trust His plans for us.From unexpected olympic champion to martyr in China. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Eric Liddell’s win in the 1924 games.In Glory Road, Radical’s new narrative podcast, we’ll follow Liddell’s remarkable journey, and discover the current state of the gospel in the countries he knew best.Start listening to this 6 part series now everywhere you listen to...
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Shaped by God (Jeremiah 18:6)
In this episode of Pray the Word on Jeremiah 18:6, David Platt asks God to mold us into His image in whatever ways we need today.From unexpected olympic champion to martyr in China. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Eric Liddell’s win in the 1924 games.In Glory Road, Radical’s new narrative podcast, we’ll follow Liddell’s remarkable journey, and discover the current state of the gospel in the countries he knew best.Start listening to this 6 part series now everywhere you listen to podc...
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Trust in God (Jeremiah 17:7–8)
In this episode of Pray the Word on Jeremiah 17:7–8, David Platt encourages us to trust in God and bear fruit during hard, dark, dry seasons in our lives.From unexpected olympic champion to martyr in China. This year marks the 100th anniversary of Eric Liddell’s win in the 1924 games.In Glory Road, Radical’s new narrative podcast, we’ll follow Liddell’s remarkable journey, and discover the current state of the gospel in the countries he knew best.Start listening to this 6 part series now ever...
Customer Reviews
Love starting my morning with this podcast!
Such a great way to start the day with scripture and prayer! Thank you, David Platt! Plz continue to bless us with these episodes!
Love it!
This podcast is such an encouragement for me. I love the simple format of reading the Word, reflecting on it, and praying with it. Perfect to listen to in the car in the morning.
Some reviews mention the editing—removing the gaps between sentences/words to make it shorter. I noticed this when I started listening to the podcast, but I believe they’ve stopped doing it because it is much better now!
Love this
This is great but the editing is a little bit off.