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Introduction to Prayer
One of the greatest opportunities
that any of us will ever have is to pray, telling God our
expressions of gratitude. We all have got a lot to
thank him for. We have been blessed and graced. There have been so
many things that we have been given. We can be thankful for
health, homes, jobs, and family.
And we need to cry out to God for our situations because God
is here and God can help. We also want to ask God to
forgive us our sin against Him, even for those sins that we
committed before we ever approached Him. We come to a God who is
ready to hear, and ready to do exceedingly above what we ask, not
only in our own lives, but in the lives of others.
But then, there are those among
us that don't have those things, and so we need to intercede for
them. In the prayer diaries that
Cresthill prepares weekly, there are not only items of praise and
thanksgiving, but there are items requiring intercessory prayer,
and people that we need to be praying for. "God, would you reach down and intervene? Would you turn
their hearts toward you? Would you straighten out their situation?
Here's a situation, Lord, of someone who has gone off track, who
has gone away from you. Lord, would you draw them back with cords
of loving kindness. God, here's a situation where we need you to
step in. Lord, there are staff positions that we need you to fill
with the right person. Lord, here's a building that we need to
have built. Here is this and that. And, Lord, here am I."
We need to
know that we are talking, that we are communing, that we are
listening (and we need to do that) to a God that we call Father.
Children of the Living God, let's join together and approach the
throne of grace.
-Pastor James Painter 12/30/01
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Guides to Prayer
Gospel
Children
Pastor
Missionaries
Leaders
Persecuted
Israel
Prayer Guide for a Nation in Crisis
an SBC Link
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In
7 Basic Steps
to Fasting & Prayer, Dr. Bill Bright says, "Prayer
releases God's great power to change the course of nature, people,
and nations."
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