Back to Rurality

Am I Praying Right? – Rural Reset 5/21 [7]


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Host: TJ Freeman

Summary:
In this episode of 'Back to Rurality,' TJ Freeman discusses the common confusions and questions people have about prayer, addressing both theological and practical aspects. He emphasizes the importance of prayer for Christians, especially those in rural areas, and provides foundational insights into why and how to pray effectively.

Key Points:

  • Common Struggles with Prayer: Many might get distracted while praying, or not even know what to pray for. 
  •  Prayer is an offering up of our desires unto God for things agreeable to his will in the name of Christ.
  • Prayer is how one can communicate with God or fellowship with Him, which allows their relationship with the Lord to grow.


Listener Takeaways:

  • Pray before you read the Bible and pray through a book in the Bible. 
  • Minimize all possible distraction when coming to the Lord in prayer. One helpful way to do this is to walk in nature and pray!
  • Use the "ACTS" method of prayer. Bring your adoration, confession, thanksgiving, and supplication to the Lord in prayer. 


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