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  • Prayer 8: God’s Justice

    Don: A few weeks ago, Jason raised with us the parable of the importunate widow, also known as the parable of the unjust judge, in Luke 18:1-8. It touches upon one of the building blocks for the “wall of prayer” or “wall of faith” we are trying to build to help us understand prayer and…

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  • Prayer 7: Prayer, Magic, and God

    Don: To claim that one can penetrate the secrets of god, and know the works of god, and have his power at one’s beck and call is not faith; it is magic. God is not in our service; we are in his service. For primitive, unsophisticated, and ignorant Man, for innocent children, and perhaps also…

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  • Prayer 6: Types of Prayer

    Prayer is both a journey and a destination. Intercessory prayer is prayer for someone else, though it can have a selfish secondary component. Petitionary Prayer is asking god for things one wants. Thanksgiving prayer is to express appreciation for something. Penitentiary prayer is to ask for forgiveness. Adorational prayer is to praise the glory of…

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  • Prayer 5: Persistence Pays

    Jason: I found 25 passages in the gospels where Jesus prayed or made reference to prayer. Two of the passages stood out. First is the Parable of the Persistent Widow in Luke 18:1-8: Now He was telling them a parable to show that at all times they ought to pray and not to lose heart,…

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  • Prayer 4: Answers

    Don: How do we know if our prayers are answered? The Book of Judges gives some guidance, where Gideon asks for authentication that god is indeed the entity communicating with him: Judges 6:12: The angel of the Lord appeared to him and said to him, “The Lord is with you, O valiant warrior.” Gideon’s response…

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  • Prayer 3: The Lord’s Prayer

    Don: The Lord’s Prayer was given to the disciples in answer to their request to be taught how to pray. There are two versions, one in Matthew and one in Luke. Matthew provides more prefatory material. Different denominations use different versions: Catholics tend to use the Luke version; evangelicals tend to use the Matthew version.…

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