Prayer
(2)
Course: Different Forms of Prayer
Lesson 2 (Outline).
Lesson Title: Prayer (Proseuche)
Text: 1 Timothy 2:1
Introduction: Proseuche
the term used for prayer in general.
- It is always addressed to
God.
- This is not the cry of desperation,
but it is where we make mention of one another in our prayers (Romans
1:9).
- It is bringing our requests before
the Lord (Philippians 4:6).
- Prayer should be the trademark of
every believer.
Introductory illustration: Prayer was essential to the Jews.
- The Jews had the hour of prayer
three times a day, Acts 3:1.
- If there was no synagogue the Jews
began a place of prayer, Acts 16:13.
- The Temple was called a house of
prayer for all nations, Mark 11:17.
Personal Testimony:
Prayer is the key to living a victorious
Christian life.
Exposition:
1. Prayer (proseuche)
is always addressed to God, Matthew 6:6.
- The Pharisees prayed to be seen, Matthew
6:5.
- Jesus said 'pray in secret' and
the answer (reward) will be evident to all.
2. Prayer must be specific, Matthew 6:7.
- Don't use vain repetitions. The Father knows what we need, Matt.
6:8.
- Prayer is the means that God has
provided for us to receive.
- We must ask with right motives,
James 4:2-3.
3. The early Church was noted for prayer, Acts 2:42.
- When Peter was in prison the
Church prayed without ceasing, Acts 12:5.
- Paul in Philippi - Prayer was a
daily concern, Acts 16:16.
4. Prayer is a great weapon that God has provided for the
Church.
- Elijah 'with prayer he prayed',
James 5:17.
- The enemy seeks to prevent the
Church using this weapon of power.
- Jesus prayed all night, Luke
6:12.
- The Apostles gave themselves to
prayer, Acts 6:4.
- Paul tells every believer to 'pray
without ceasing', 1 Thess.5:17.
Conclusion:
1) Our prayer life is to be hidden and God will reward us
in the open.
2) Our prayers must be specific. Know what we want and ask with confidence.
3) Prayer was essential to the early Church and a daily
concern.
4) Prayer is the mighty weapon God has given the Church
to use. The devil seeks to stop the
Church in the use of prayer.
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