PRAYER – THE BELIEVERS’ LIFESTYLE (5)

The passage discusses Jesus’ actions in the temple and emphasizes the importance of prayer for believers, who are described as the house of prayer. It highlights the necessity for constant diligence in prayer, reflecting Jesus’ example. Believers are encouraged to make prayer a foundational habit in their lives, continually engaging in it.

PRAYER – THE BELIEVERS’ LIFESTYLE (1)

In Mark 11:15-17, Jesus cleanses the temple, emphasizing that it should be a house of prayer. Prayer is portrayed as a lifestyle for believers, requiring constant diligence and reverence. Scriptures advocate for continual prayer, reinforcing its importance in a believer’s life. Therefore, prayer should be an unwavering practice for all believers.

THE KNOWLEDGE OF PRAYER VERSUS PRAYING ITSELF

“And the continued stedfastly in the epistles’ doctrine and fellowship, and in breaking of bread, and in prayers” – Acts 2:42 LIGHT FOR NOW: God talks to you in his word and by his word, and you talk to God in prayer and by prayer. A great theologian and scholar of the bible with theContinueContinue reading “THE KNOWLEDGE OF PRAYER VERSUS PRAYING ITSELF”

WHAT IS PRAYER? (1)

The content emphasizes the necessity of understanding prayer beyond a mere circumstantial response to problems. Many believers perceive prayer only as a solution to difficulties, neglecting its broader purpose. It encourages individuals to discover their identity through scripture and affirms that prayer should be proactive, reflecting one’s relationship with God.

PRAYER: A NECESSITY (3)

The message emphasizes the necessity of prayer for believers, highlighting its constant and diligent nature as instructed in various scriptures, particularly Acts and Paul’s letters. Believers are encouraged to adhere strictly to prayer as an essential practice, reflecting the biblical teachings that affirm its importance in their spiritual lives.

PRAYER: AN ONGOING WORK OF CHRIST (1)

The concept of salvation has three critical tenses: past, present, and future. The past tense reflects Christ’s completed work, the present indicates active responsibilities for believers, and the future refers to ultimate salvation through the rapture. Prayer is emphasized as an ongoing duty for believers, requiring active participation.