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Passage: Selected Scriptures We continue with our instruction on what the Word of God says about fasting and praying. These two lessons should encourage each of us to set aside significant time for this spiritual discipline.
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Passage: Psalm 55 Betrayal by a friend is a hard trial to go through. David teaches us much as he prays after a difficult betrayal. He mentions his suffering along with his solution to his difficulty.
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Passage: Psalm 63 Sometimes we are unable to get to worship for various reasons. King David was in that place when he wrote Psalm 63 as he was in the wilderness. But he gives 9 principles for what to do when you are thirsting for God.
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Passage: Luke 22:39-46 Our Lord’s prayer before the cross is one of great sorrow but one which gives us a glimpse of His humanity. What did He pray and what can we learn from this prayer of the Man of Sorrows?
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Passage: Psalm 109 Do we as believers pray imprecatory prayers for our enemies? What does the Bible say and what do we learn from this imprecatory prayer of King David?
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Passage: Psalm 145 Often we come to God with our grocery list of personal requests and find ourselves lacking in praising Him for who He is. This prayer of praise will give you 16 reasons to praise our God.
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