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- Prayer - Desiring God
What Should We Pray For? Most of us sense the desire to pray, and even want to develop a better prayer life, but we don’t know what to pray for Each of these resources offers ideas for requests you might bring to God in prayer Some are more specific and others more general, but all offer examples that you can adapt to make your own
- A Simple Way to Pray Every Day - Desiring God
How to Pray as Jesus Taught Us First, Luther recommends simply to pray through the prayer once, as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 6:9–13) He then says to go back through the prayer and pray each petition individually: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven
- Prayer for Beginners - Desiring God
“Pray for my co-worker whose dad passed away last week ” Or, “Pray for my grandmother who’s back in the hospital, again ” It’s not wrong by any means (we should be praying for these things, and asking others to pray, too) But if we take that mentality into prayer, we may only ever pray for physical or circumstantial needs
- Pray with a Plan: How to Order Praises and Petitions
Buy a map of the world or an area of special concern and mark it up as you pray for the work of the gospel among the nations 4 SOCIETAL NEEDS Pray for the needs of your community, your nation, and your local government officials (1 Timothy 2:2) Confess the sins of your community and nation to God and grieve over them before him (Daniel 9:1
- How to Pray in the Holy Spirit - Desiring God
How to Pray in the Spirit Praying in the Spirit has three aspects: (1) admitting our inability, (2) enjoying the creation of a living communion with God, and (3) pleading the promises of God with boldness and assurance Step One: Admitting Our Inability to Pray We should start with confession: we must admit our inability to pray as we ought
- Pray - Desiring God
Learn to pray again as John Piper rehearses some of the most profound and familiar words ever spoken Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be your name Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our debts, as we have forgiven our debtors
- Desire Without Ceasing: How Longing Fuels a Life of Prayer
But at certain hours and moments we also pray to God in words” (Letter 130 9 18) The broad sense of desire for God must motivate our intentional prayers lest they become mere ritual or mindless babbling (Matthew 6:7) Genuine prayer begins in and is sustained by desire for God And when we cease to desire God, then we cease to truly pray
- Seven Ways to Pray for Your Heart - Desiring God
But however he teaches us, whatever means we find helpful, may God cause us all to grow in faith until we pray without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5:17) and never lose heart (Luke 18:1) Jon Bloom ( @Bloom_Jon ) is a cofounder of Desiring God, wrote more than 750 articles, and continues to serve as a board member
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