I Can Do with Benjamin Lee

E318: Passionate Prayer - Examining Nehemiah's Prayers


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Summary

In this conversation, Benjamin Lee discusses the concept of passionate prayer, drawing insights from the book of Nehemiah. He emphasizes that passionate prayer is personal, persistent, and patient, and highlights the importance of intercessory prayer and making petitions to God. Benjamin encourages listeners to develop a habit of prayer, using examples from scripture, including the prayers of Nehemiah and Jesus, to illustrate the significance of prayer in building faith and community. He concludes by challenging listeners to engage more deeply in prayer, recognizing it as a vital aspect of their spiritual lives.

Chapters

00:00 The Power of Passionate Prayer

06:33 Personal and Persistent Prayer

13:01 The Importance of Patience in Prayer

18:35 Intercessory Prayer and Petitions

22:21 Praise in Prayer and Trusting God's Will

24:42 Developing a Habit of Prayer

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