Seven Bible study sessions on the topic of prayer: praying that connects us with the real, living God.
Part of the Good Book Guides series.
Confusion reigns over the topic of prayer. Yet, at one time or another just about everyone prays—but often it's like shooting in the dark. Wonderfully, the Bible—and Jesus especially—shows us what real prayer is: talking to the real, living God with humble confidence.
These seven studies look at what the Bible tells us about “connecting” with God. We'll see how and why we can talk to God knowing that he will listen and respond. Forget formulas and techniques. This is about real communication with the real God—the unique Christian privilege of real prayer.
Introduction
Why study Real Prayer?
1. Why pray? (Luke 18 v 9-14)
TO THE FATHER
2. How not to pray (Matthew 6 v 5-8)
3. How to pray (Matthew 6 v 9-15)
THROUGH THE SON
4. Praying confidently (Hebrews 10 v 19-22; 4 v 14-16)
5. Praying dependently (John 15 v 1-17)
BY THE SPIRIT
6. Praying in weakness (Romans 8 v 9-30)
7. Praying to serve (1 Corinthians 14 v 1-25)
Leader's Guide
Contributors | Anne Woodcock |
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ISBN | 9781910307595 |
Format | Paperback |
First published | February 2016 |
Dimensions | 140mm x 210mm x 5.3mm |
Weight | 0.13 kg |
Language | English |
Pages | 96 |
No. of studies | 7 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
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