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Christian Prayer Life 17 [Romans 12 : 12] / Ephphatha Discipleship Training (Basic Course)E. C. D.T.C 2021. 4. 14. 08:32
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Christian Prayer Life 17
[Romans 12 : 12]
/ Ephphatha
Discipleship Training
(Basic Course)
/ By Pastor Priscilla
"Be joyful in hope,
patient in affliction,
faithful in prayer."
[Rom 12 : 12]
A life of prayer is one
of the most precious
things in our life of faith.
Following Jesus,
we Christians have
had a life of prayer
not only in our easy
daily lives but also
in busy situations
or urgent situations
of hardships.
The Reformer Luther
wrote the following
in his diary:
“I'm so busy. I
'm so busy these days.
Therefore, I have
to pray more.”
He is said to have
enjoyed praying for
2 hours and 40 minutes
a day of 24 hours to pay
tithing on time of prayer.
Why did he try
to pray like this?
In a word, because prayer
is beneficial, and authority
and a blessing.
Now, we must also
learn what prayer is so
that we can live a beneficial
and blessed life through
the right prayer life.
1. What is prayer?
If prayer is expressed
in one word, it is a
channel of dialogue
with God.
A young child born
into the world has
conversations with his
parents as he grows up.
Through these
conversations, he can
expresses himself,
ask his parents to do
what he needs,
hank them for it,
and finally he gets to
solve the problems
he faces.
In this regard, the
psalmist David always
prayed to God with
sincere faith.
(Psalm 17 : 6)
When he prayed,
he spoke boldly to God,
convinced that if he seeks
and calls for God,
God will listen to him.
2. How should we pray?
1) Classification of prayer:
(1) Personal prayer: Hannah
(1 Samuel 1 : 10)
(2) United prayer (Acts 1 : 14)
(3) Intercession prayer
(1 Samuel 7 : 5)
2) The nature of prayer:
(1) Meditation (Psalm 19 : 14)
(2) Silent prayer (1 Sam 1 : 13)
(3) Audible prayer (Acts 4 : 24)
We shouldn't force
others to do our way,
criticize or despise them
just because they don't
pray the way we do.
We should not limit
the way of praying
because we can pray
in various ways like
Jesus did.
3) Elements of prayer:
(1) Giving thanks
(Philippians 4 : 6)
(2) Repentance
(Psalm 51 : 17)
(3) Praising
(Colossians 3 : 16)
(4) Intercession
(1 Timothy 2 : 1-1)
Prayer for God's kingdom
and righteousness
(Matthew 6 : 33)
Prayer for others
- Plea, prayer and
thanksgiving for all people,
especially for leaders
-Prayer for the sake
of our sisters and
brothers, and relatives
(Rom 9 : 3)
-Prayer for the church
(2 Corin 11 : 28)
-Prayer for myself
(Ephesians 6:19)
when I open my
mouth to pray,
God grants words
to me in order to
fearlessly make the world
known the mystery
of the gospel.
-Prayer for those
who persecute us
(Matth 5 : 44)
'Love your enemies'.
-Prayer for God's kingdom
and his righteousness
(Matt 6 : 33)
4) Attitude of prayer:
There is something
to think about
before we pray.
That is, we must properly
discern whether our
prayers are in accordance
with God's will.
Only through the
Word of God
and the inspiration
of the Holy Spirit,
and also
through prayer
and counseling
with pastors,
we must immediately
discern the will of God
and offer prayers that
are in line with the
will of God.
(Ex : 1)
President Lincoln
It was in the
midst of the Civil War.
President Lincoln always
presided over cabinet
meetings every morning,
received reports of the
situation of the war,
and discussed many
other piled up issues.
However, the war,
which inevitably
occurred in the course
of practicing the good
will of liberating slaves,
somehow did not
unfold in favor of the
Union Troops who
supported President
Lincoln.
One morning,
as soon as the cabinet
meeting began, a minister
said to the president
with a big smile.
“Mr. President!,
while I was praying
last night, I became
convinced that God
would be with us.
Because God is
on our side, this war
will surely be victorious.”
President Lincoln,
who was listening
to that, refuted:
“God should not be
on our side.
It is important whether
we are on God's side.”
Brothers and sisters!
What is the difference
between Lincoln's faith
and that of the minister?
The words
'God is on our side'
and 'We must be
on God's side'
look very similar
and seem like words
that don't make much
difference.
But this difference
is so tremendous
that the result of this
faith can be apples
and oranges.
"For my thoughts
are not your thoughts,
neither are your
ways my ways,"
declares the LORD.
As the heavens are
higher than the earth,
so are my ways
higher than your ways
and my thoughts than
your thoughts."
(Isa 55 : 8-9)
(1) Seek God's will,
not my will.
(1 John 5 : 14)
'My thoughts are not
your thoughts.'
(Isa 55 : 8-9)
2) Prayer of Pleading
-Prayer of visiting a
friend at midnight
for bread.
(Luke 11 : 5-8)
(3) The crying prayer
of a widow who visited
a judge with a plea
day and night.
(Luke 18 : 1-8)
(4) Prayer without
any doubt, believing
that we will receive
the answer after prayer.
(Mark 11 : 23-24)
"I tell you the truth,
if anyone says to
this mountain,
'Go, throw yourself
into the sea,' and does
not doubt in his heart
but believes that
what he says
will happen, it will be
done for him.
Therefore I tell you,
whatever you ask for
in prayer,
believe that you have
received it, and it
will be yours.”
(Mark 11 : 23-24)
(Ex : 2)
Hannah
I see Hannah's life
changed before
and after her prayers
in the Bible.
(1 Sam 1 : 1-18)
Hannah offered
a vow to the Lord
with a broken heart (: 10)
and received the baptism
of the Holy Spirit (: 13)
and received
God's answer. (:17)
Eventually,
she was no longer
concerned. (: 18)
5) Where should we pray?
(1) The house of prayer
-Church (Matt 21 : 13,
Isaiah 56 : 7)
(2) With a heart toward
the sanctuary even in
other places.
(Dan 6 : 10)
(3) Even from inside
the fish, we can pray
to God in times of crisis.
(John 2 : 1)
You can pray anywhere,
without limiting the place.
However,
it is absolutely
necessary to pray
with one accord,
rasing voices over
a common task
together. (Rom 1 : 14,
4 : 24, 12 : 12)
Therefore, the secret
and private prayer
in the room is important,
but it is absolutely
necessary to participate
in the united prayer.
Knowing that this is
absolutely important,
we must work hard to
participate in the prayer
meeting eagerly.
"I tell you the truth,
whatever you bind
on earth will be bound
in heaven,
and whatever you loose
on earth will be loosed
in heaven.
"Again, I tell you that
if two of you on earth
agree about anything
you ask for, it will be
done for you by my
Father in heaven.
For where two or
three come together
in my name, there
am I with them."
(Matt 18 : 19-20)
We can pray anywhere,
but it is very important
to go to the place of prayer
that God has appointed,
that is, church, as we can.
6) When should we pray?
There is no fixed
time for prayer.
When we take a careful
look at Jesus' prayer
times, we can find
it various.
This is as follows.
(1) Very early
in the morning.
(Mark 1 : 35)
(2) He spent the night
praying to God.
(Luke 6 : 12-13)
(3) When evening came,
he was there alone.
(Matt 14 : 22-23)
(4) Prayer through the night
(12 midnight - 4 a.m.)
(Luke 22 : 43~44)
In this way, prayer times
is not specifically set.
However, the official
prayer times set
by the church is mainly
early morning prayer
and all-night prayer and
it is good to participate
in those prayers.
Keep in mind that
there are special prayers
or fasting prayers
that are offered for
a specific period of time
for individual prayers.
3. Summary
1) What is prayer?
Prayer is our conversation
with our Heavenly Fathe
r and our children.
2) Classification of prayer:
(1) Personal prayer
(2) United prayer
(3) Intercession prayer
3) The nature of prayer:
(1) Meditation
(2) Silent prayer
(3) Audible prayer
4) What is the
element of prayer?
(1) Giving thanks
(2) Repentance
(3) Praising
(4) Intercession
(5) Prayer for one's
own maturity
5) What should be
the attitude of prayer?
In the light of the Bible,
we must pray according
to God's will and listen
to the counsel of the pastors.
6) Where should we pray?
It is good to pray together
in the church and in a place
designated by God.
7) When should we pray?
(1) Early morning prayer
(2) All-night prayer
(3) Prayer at a designated time
(4) Special prayers
(5) Prayers on all occasions
8) Why do you think
we need a life of prayer?
It is because through
prayer, comfort, power,
understanding, wisdom,
blessings, revelation,
discernment, knowing God,
answers, etc. are given to us.
4. Conclusion
Jesus said that nothing
can do this except pray.
For those of us who live
a life of faith, it's
important to have
a life of prayer.
As children of God,
we must know that
we can receive God's
comfort, power,
and blessings only
through prayer.
And also we must
know for sure that
prayer is a way of
communicating with God
and a spiritual channel
to connect with God.
So let's give glory to
God by living a life of
prayer constantly.
2021/ 03/31
/ By Priscilla
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