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Passage: John 17 Description: We have come to the second portion of the High Priestly Prayer where Christ prays for the 11 disciples. Christ has no selfishness in His prayers for the 11 as He prays for their unity, their joy, their purity and their sanctification.
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Passage: John 17 The High Priestly Prayer has been said to be the most remarkable prayer prayed by our Lord before the cross. As we begin part 1 of this prayer, we will consider Christ’s prayer for Himself.
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Passage: Psalm 101 Description: As a believer, what would we consider to be some good guidelines for our new president to live by as he governs us? King David wrote Psalm 101 as a prayer that gives guidelines for how he plans to govern his heart, his household and Jerusalem while he is King.
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Passage: 1 Samuel 2:1-11 Description: In our last lesson we learned that Hannah’s prayer was answered for a male child. She is filled with joy even though she will now give this little one back to God. Before she does, she has another prayer of praise. What do we learn about Hannah’s heart from
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Passage: 1 Samuel 2:1-11 Hannah’s desire was to have a child that she could give back to the Lord. What do we learn about Hannah’s heart from her prayer? We will consider in this prayer her hurting heart; her humble heart; her hopeful heart; and her heavenward heart. Hannah has much to teach us.
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Passage: Psalm 63 Description: This wonderful Psalm of David describes his hunger and thirst for God. Do you have the same passion David did for God? David in his prayer gives 9 helps for keeping that passion alive!
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Passage: Luke 17:11-19 Description: One of the biggest pitfalls in praying is thanking God after He answers our prayers. We can learn some valuable lessons as we not only consider the prayer of the 10 lepers, but the sad reality of mankind’s ungrateful heart.
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Passage: 1 Chronicles 4:1-10 Description: Several years ago there was quite a bit of stirring about the prayer of Jabez which is found in this passage. Is the prayer of Jabez a magical formula whereby we can get what we want from God? Let’s study the real prayer of Jabez together and as we do we
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Passage: Philippians 1:9-11 Description: We all would do well to go to school with the apostle Paul and learn how to pray. Paul prayed often for the churches that he loved so dearly, the church at Philippi being one of them. Often our requests are fixed on the earthly, but Paul teaches us how to
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Passage: Jonah 3 and 4 Description: In this lesson, we will consider the second prayer of Jonah, this one when he is angry with the Lord. As we look at the last chapter of Jonah, and his prayers, we will consider and contrast our good and gracious God with the grievous grumpy Jonah.
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