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Passage: Various passages from Nehemiah Description: Nehemiah was a man of prayer and it is evidenced by the fact that we have 11 prayers of his recorded for us in the book he wrote. Nehemiah faced opposition and yet he never gives up praying and seeking the face of God.
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Passage: Psalm 118 This is the Psalm that many scholars believe was the hymn which was sung on the way to the cross. What was on our Lord’s mind as He faces His death? What did He sing? What did He pray?
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Passage: Luke 22:39-46 Description: We are given a glimpse into the humanity of our Lord as He faces the cross. In this sobering prayer we will look at the place of His prayer; the posture of His prayer; the petition of His prayer; the provision during His prayer; and the pain after His prayer.
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Passage: 2 Chronicles 6:12-42 Description: Solomon’s prayer of dedication for the temple is indeed a beautiful prayer that we can take principles from as we contemplate our own prayers of dedication. What do you desire to dedicate to the Lord this day?
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Passage: Colossians 1:12-14 Description: We continue with Paul’s Prayer and in this lesson we will look at the praise portion of Paul’s prayer. This is a rich portion of the Word of God that should humble each of us who call ourselves daughters of the King!
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Passage: Colossians 1:9-11 Description: The Apostle Paul challenges us often by the prayers that have been preserved for us to read and learn from. His prayer for the church at Colossae is not mundane or routine but contains requests for their specific needs.
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Passage: Acts 7:54-60 Description: Tertullian said it well, “The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church.” We will consider the first martyr in the New Testament; Stephen. What caused his death and what was his prayer? What can we learn from this man and his prayer as we face persecution?
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Passage: Selected from 1 Kings Description: We know from the scripture that Solomon was the wisest man in the entire world. God granted him wisdom that was remarkable. Let’s look at Solomon’s prayer for wisdom and as we study this prayer, we will glean principles for gaining wisdom in our own life
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Passage: Psalm 51 Description: Psalm 51 was written after David’s sin with Bathsheba. Here we see a broken man who is in desperate need of forgiveness and a cleansing of his heart. We will consider the confession of David’s sin, the cleaning of David’s sin and the consequences of David’s repentance
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Passage: John 17 Description: In our third and final study of the High Priestly Prayer, we will consider Christ Praying for Future Believers. To think that Christ prayed for you and me before we were even born and to think He is still ever making intercession for us! What love!
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