Dictionary: Prayer
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Brett Blair
... disciples alone in the world and he goes before God as a priest would, to intercede for them, to pray for them. Listen again to his prayer. I am lifting out a few key verses: "While I was with them, I protected them and kept them safe, but I will remain in ... give our souls the security that we need in order to hear his call and follow. This brings us to the second part of his prayer. In order that we might understand the meaning of life… 2. He Prays That We Might Know God. Moses, when he brought down the ...

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... must forgive other people their offenses against me. This is what Jesus is saying as he interprets for us this parable of the Unmerciful Servant. He also is saying this to us as he interprets the meaning of what we call The Lord's Prayer. This prayer, as given in Matthew 6:9-13, contains seven separate petitions; seven separate wishes are expressed in it. One of these is this: "Forgive us our debts (or) Forgive us our trespasses (or) Forgive us our sins," according to the translation one prefers. But there ...

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... to the other, "Let’s stop and pray that God won’t let us be late." The other replied, "You can stop and pray if you want to, but I’m going to pray while I’m running." How could the poet have been wrong when he said that prayer is "the soul’s sincere desire, unuttered or expressed, the motion of a hidden fire that lingers in the breast"? A prominent American philosopher, not noted for being particularly pious, has acknowledged that he makes it a habit each morning to engage in a simple but helpful ...

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Wallace H. Kirby
... hour earlier each day. She prayed, during that time, for others, friends, family, church members. Less than a month from the day she began to exercise that discipline, she wrote in her diary: "Our worship service was one of ecstasy! ... the whole atmosphere was one of prayer. Wonder if my return to a daily communion with God has anything to do with it? I expect so." Dr. Killinger says that her journal shows that her whole life is permeated with God’s Spirit. She decided to say "yes" to that Spirit. I had ...

Psalm 143:1-12
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... no reason to be dishonest and grieve my Lord. Please forgive me. You may not believe it, but this small thing has cut off my fellowship in prayer with my Lord. And I believe he will forgive me when I make it right. I don't know what else to say except, I'm sorry ... his own son. II Christ comes with an invitation away from sin and into a forgiven, sealed relationship with him The Psalmist's prayer offers for you and me what would be a good approach as we are concerned to deal with our guilt in a healthy manner ...

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Kendall McCabe
... Scripture provides the guidelines for the game. In the Gospel for today we are given three rules for the game: alms-giving, prayer, and fasting. They are three ways of helping us understand how to play with the ashes and what the ashes have to teach ... my literalism is put to the test. If I am going to protest about the ashes, then I hope I will be as strict about the doing of prayer and alms-giving as I am about the non-doing of the ashes! When we understand the ashes as play, they cease to be a big deal, as ...

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... said, "I don’t listen to the words as much as I do to their lives." He closed the window, and the noise of the tempest of words ceased. The Lord pressed a button on the receiver, and over the speaker came just one prayer. It was a condensed version of a great number of prayers that came up from the lives of people. A quavering voice was heard, "O Lord, if it does not cost too much, we would like to be faithful, courageous, loving and forgiving." "If it does not cost too much ..." How true. For many of ...

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Dean Lueking
... . The medieval church had a word for this ailment - accidie they called it in Latin. It means a sloth - a kind of drought of soul, sadness in the face of spiritual good, a sort of "so what?" outlook that concludes that since nothing counts, anything goes. Prayer dries up. Values are held but loosely if at all. Life grows dull. Hope seems pointless. Love is just too much work. Recovering a Buried Desire What one doesn’t even realize under such a cover of spiritual dryness is that a thirst for life and ...

2 Corinthians 6:7
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Harold Warlick
... and I must ask: Well, then, what power comes to me as a human being when I pray to God? What does prayer do for me? What power can I claim? Prayer gives us the power of an identity that goes back farther than our own life and extends beyond our death. It is ... who cannot attach himself or herself to a memory that stretches back before his or her birth is in real trouble. In essence, prayer gives us the power to tie ourselves to a life that precedes our birth and extends beyond our death. We are enrolled in ...

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King Duncan
... conservatives. While this may be an inadequate way of expressing what is occurring, there is enough accuracy in it to tell us the Holy Spirit will not be bound by categories. Christian unity continues to learn from Judaism about justice and righteousness. In Gates of Prayer: The New Union Prayerbook, we read, "Kindle in us a passion for righteousness. Grant us the vision to see that only justice can endure, and that only in being just to one another can we make our lives acceptable to you." In the same book ...

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Bill Bouknight
... a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up." (Luke 18:1) While none of us should dare to regard God as our personal "Celestial bellhop," we can be sure that God hears and responds to every sincere prayer. A Florida pastor says that God answers prayer in four ways: yes, no, wait, or "you gotta be kidding.!" (5) Just imagine that Jesus’ Palm Sunday parade is passing down Poplar Avenue in Memphis. You stand on the roadside and watch. Again he weeps over a city, crying out, "I still ...

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Barbara Brokhoff
... at no time do we see him doubting that the living, resurrected Lord was with him. Oh, for a faith like that - a faith that does not faint in any battle and refuses to despair in any situation! William H. Bathhurst, in the nineteenth century, wrote the same prayer in his hymn: "O for a faith that will not shrink, Tho’ pressed by every foe, That will not tremble on the brink Of any earthly woe!" Stephen’s faith was in the essentials. He was filled with the Holy Spirit, and his faith in Jesus was founded ...

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Barbara Brokhoff
... answers them, and gives us far more that we asked for - but often we must wait for his right time before the answer comes. Monica prayed for her wicked, sinful, licentious son for thirty-two years, but during all that time, do you think she ever dreamed her prayers would be heard and answered so far above and beyond her expectations? She asked for the salvation of his soul, and in his time, God gave her that, but he also made him the great Christian the world knows today as St. Augustine. If we can wait and ...

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Richard F. Bansemer
... used to have when they were young, or when they were innocent. Time and circumstances, death and failures, waning health and unanswered prayers often overwhelm us and we begin to fight back. We complain: "I’ve tried. I’ve begged and pleaded. I’ve cried ... find this rather interesting because some of us have yet to admit we’ve been chosen to change our goals, our needs, and our prayers! The one thing Jesus does not do is moralize. He does not say: "Because of this you should go out and catch men." Nor ...

Matthew 23:1-39
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George Bass
... the resurrection. He could face death in any form - no matter how painful it might be - because the Lord who had been killed by the same Jews and the Romans was alive. And he knew that he would live also - after his death - with Christ. His words in that prayer must have made them throw harder to hasten his journey from this life to the one he expected to receive from Christ. "You love Christ so much and are so certain of heaven, aren’t you? This will help you on your way" - and another rock was hurled at ...

2 Corinthians 13:11-14
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Robert G. Tuttle
... redemption by the fact of Love. The Holy Spirit supplies the power and the guidance to be, by the fact of Indwelling. A confused person came to me asking: "Can you sort out the Trinity for me? Jesus taught us to pray ‘our Father.’ We complete our prayers in ‘Jesus’ name,’ yet I have heard devout Christians pray to Jesus." Yes - I answered, "the thief on the cross prayed to Jesus He was there, visible. The thief had just seen God in him. And he prayed 'Master, remember me when you come into your ...

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Richard Hoefler
... no such pressure on the personhood of Jesus. So our record of loyalty to the Lord should never be used to exert pressure for special favors or treatment from God. It is so easy to fall into the fallacy of thinking that because we are diligent in prayer, regular in church attendance, and life-long believers in Christ, we stand before God more worthy than our neighbors who neglect their spiritual development. The ground at the feet of our Lord is level. We can lay no claim on God. There is no lever we can ...

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John R. Brokhoff
... cannot stand us. He is hurt and offended and grieved no end. He detests make-believe and artificiality. You will recall that Cain’s prayers were not heard because his heart at the time was full of hatred for his brother, Abel. In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus ... obeying the will of God to love all men, our need is not to go out to love people but first to learn to love God. Our prayer needs to be in the words of a hymn, "More love to thee, O Christ ... more love to thee." There is a tombstone at Hard Labor ...

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Barbara Brokhoff
... helping us to pray. We don’t always know how to pray as we ought, but the Spirit helps us with groanings which cannot be uttered. Now, this is perhaps the most helpful and also the most neglected area of speaking in tongues! God allows us to wrestle in prayer on behalf of situations, and of others and their needs. Have you not had times when your concern, your burden, your desire for another’s good was so great you simply did not know how to pray or what to say? Have you not, at that time, gone to ...

Sermon
Bill Bouknight
... IS A THIRD WAY YOU CAN TURN ON THE LIGHTS: BY YOUR WITNESS I refer to your daily conversations with countless people, and the part Jesus Christ has in those conversations. I wonder what miracles would happen if every Christian were to pray this prayer each morning, "Lord, give me at least one chance today to share the gospel with somebody who needs to hear it." Remember this: There are countless opportunities in a typical day for you to say something positive about your Lord, something that fits naturally ...

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Don Yocom
... it deserves our consideration for renewal needed in our day also. The background story involves the time of the dedication of Solomon’s temple. Solomon had prayed all night to God in an act of personal dedication; and as the highest representative of the nation, his prayer was also an act of national dedication. God spoke to Solomon these words for His people. If there is to be renewal in our time, it will have to begin right there - with God’s people. Notice how the passage begins: If my people, which ...

Matthew 6:1-2, Matthew 6:5-6
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Bill Bouknight
... call my hand if you hear me pray this way: "Lord, you know we need to raise the church budget, and you know, Lord, that some folks within the sound of my voice are stingy, penny- pinching skinflints." Call my hand, dear ones, if I start directing prayers at you rather than God. Because if I do, my motivation is out of line. Jesus calls us to search our motives, to spot unworthiness that sneaks into our motivation, to ask for the help of the Holy Spirit in cleansing and purifying our motives. Remember those ...

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Robert Allen
... turn. Ultimately, every one of us reaches this point. Even Jesus reached this point in his life, and he responded not by lashing out. He responded not by giving up. He responded not by trying to laugh off his pain. He responded by seeking God’s fellowship in prayer. Is there something in your life that is causing you pain? Is there something in your life that is filling you with doubt and fear? Is there something in your life that seems to have you backed against a wall? Is there some problem that you are ...

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Frederick C. Edwards
... know what to do. She held him while he poured out his grief, and then she just quietly talked to us both. Then she said a prayer, and that was it. Ever so simple, but it was enough. It wasn’t what we would have liked if we had had our choice, which ... of time. Bring a bit of cheer. Stop by to visit for a few minutes, but listen more than talk. And, if you can, say a prayer before you leave. The words are not so important. It is the love that makes contact. The important thing to know is that God moves through ...

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Frederick C. Edwards
... was sinful and unworthy within them. At that point the leader dropped the heavy clay pot and it came smashing down on the stone floor with a resounding crash and broke into dozens of pieces. People who had had their eyes closed now had them wide open. The prayer seemed to sputter on for a couple short sentences, but for the most part that sound had ended it. There was a physical reaction on the part of everyone there. They had been startled wide-eyed awake by the noise and the visual impact of the broken ...

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