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An Introduction to History's Greatest Prayer
In the extensive Biblical treasury of prayers to take as examples, the crown jewel is the prayer offered...
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The Purpose of Prayer (pt. 2)
C.S. Lewis, Christian thinker and author, wrote much about the Christian life. Prayer, being an integral...
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The Purpose of Prayer
So, prayer is essential, it is sincere communication with God, it has various components, and its basis...
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Adoption as the Foundation for Prayer
What we’ve covered so far are the general components of prayer, but what is it that allows a Christian...
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Supplication In Prayer
The next component of prayer is supplication: “petitioning [God] for the good things for which we are...
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Thanksgiving in Prayer
The next component, thanksgiving, is better portrayed by no one — other than the Son — than by Paul....
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Adoration in Prayer
 Prayer typically has several components that make up a Biblical prayer. The Bible portrays each of these...
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What Is Prayer?
As important as prayer is, the Christian might expect God’s Word to give a clear definition of...
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The Primacy of Prayer
“Prayer and I are all one.” Those are the sincere words of the Puritan minister Thomas Watson as he reflected...
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