Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.
Mark 11:24

What This Verse Means

Jesus’ startling promise sits in temple-cleansing context — faith aligned with God’s kingdom purposes, not consumer genie. “Believe you have received” targets confidence in God’s yes when it fits His will.

Why It Matters Today

Prayer fatigue sneers at boldness. It matters to recover expectancy without entitlement — childlike trust God hears and answers wisely.

How to Apply It in Your Life

Journal one answered prayer you almost forgot. For a current ask, pray Mark 11:24 once, then rest in “thy will be done” same breath.