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Prayer in the New Testament

Prayer in the New Testament

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ISBN10: 6132474579
ISBN13: 9786132474575
Publisher: Vdm Verlag Dr Mller Ag & Co Kg
Pages: 108
Weight: 0.37
Height: 0.26 Width: 9.02 Depth: 6.00
Language: English
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Prayer in the New Testament is presented as a positive command (Colossians 4:2; 1 Thessalonians 5:17). The people of God are challenged to include prayer in their everyday life, even in the busy struggles of marriage (1 Corinthians 7:5) as it brings people closer to God. Jesus encouraged the disciples to pray in secret in their private rooms as a humble response to the prayer of the Pharisees, whose practices in prayer were regarded as impious by the New Testament writers (Matthew 6:6). According to Luke, Jesus frequently sought to pray alone, for hours at a time Luke 6:12, as most pertinently seen before he was betrayed in the Garden of Gethsemane. Throughout the New Testament, Prayer is shown to be God's appointed method by which we obtain what He has to bestow (Matthew 7:7-11; Matthew 9:24-29; Luke 11:13. Further, the Book of James says that the lack of blessings in life results from a failure to pray (James 4:2).

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