
Teaching Christians the basics of biblical prayer as Jesus taught, through Scripture and proven teachers, helping you grow from uncertain to confident, and sporadic to steady in prayer. We ask: Lord, teach us to pray, then actually pray for God's people.
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Last time we looked at prayers recorded the Biblical text:
One common element among many of them is a humble request of the Lord. These requests were for a desire or need of the petitioner, but the outcome of it was left to the Lord.
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All through Scripture, we read prayers the Lord hears and answers. In addition to King David—who we studied last time, and the prayers of Jesus, there are numerous other prayers in the Bible. All demonstrate God's responsiveness to His serv...
I don’t just read the Word, study the Word, or memorize it. I pray it. And it’s a main way I’ve learned prayer and intercession.
One best way is by praying directly from the Psalms. They are an excellent place for this. If they were import...
Last Thursday, I got more praying done than I had the entire previous week — but it wasn’t because I spent an entire three-hour block in prayer. It wasn’t because I prayed once in the morning, once at noon, and once at night. It was simply...
In the archived article A Wise Man Prays, we looked at King Solomon’s prayer of dedication of the Temple he had constructed. It takes about seven minutes to simply read the prayer, and we I hope you take some time to read through it right n...
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I pray because I have something to say to God, always striving for you in prayers that you may stand complete and fully assured in all the will of God. I write because I have something to say to you about praying to God.
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