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I Timothy 2:5 – A mediator is a go-between. Jesus made it possible for us to approach God in prayer.
Sadly, the privilege of prayer is often under-used.
I Thessalonians 5:17 – Pray without ceasing. This does not mean to literally pray all the time, but to be in a prayerful mindset. We should be able to pray at any time. Compare language in II Samuel 9:7.
The best example of prayer without ceasing is the prayer life of Jesus:
Luke 18:1; Ephesians 6:18; Colossians 4:2; I Thessalonians 5:17
Luke 3:21 – Jesus prayed after baptism. This is the best thing to do after baptism!
Mark 1:35 – He started His day in prayer.
Matthew 15:36 – Jesus prayed at mealtime.
Mark 14:23 – Jesus prayed at the close of His day. This is the same day Jesus fed 5,000 people and learned of John the Baptist’s death. It was a busy and sad day, but He prayed!
Luke 6:12-13 – Jesus prayed when choosing the 12 apostles. We should likewise pray when making important decisions.
Luke 9:28; Matthew 17:1-2 – Compare Romans 12:2. The same Greek word is translated as both transformed and transfigured.
Mark 14:32 – Jesus prayed before crucifixion. He was praying that His time on the cross would be short (John 10:18).
Luke 23:34, 46 – Jesus prayed at death. He prayed for His enemies and for God to receive His spirit.
As we live, so will we die! Let us live a life of praying without ceasing.
If our prayer life imitates Jesus, it won’t be long between our last prayer and our last breath.
I Peter 3:12 – God hears the prayers of the righteous.
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I Timothy 2:5 – A mediator is a go-between. Jesus made it possible for us to approach God in prayer.
Sadly, the privilege of prayer is often under-used.
I Thessalonians 5:17 – Pray without ceasing. This does not mean to literally pray all the time, but to be in a prayerful mindset. We should be able to pray at any time. Compare language in II Samuel 9:7.
The best example of prayer without ceasing is the prayer life of Jesus:
Luke 18:1; Ephesians 6:18; Colossians 4:2; I Thessalonians 5:17
Luke 3:21 – Jesus prayed after baptism. This is the best thing to do after baptism!
Mark 1:35 – He started His day in prayer.
Matthew 15:36 – Jesus prayed at mealtime.
Mark 14:23 – Jesus prayed at the close of His day. This is the same day Jesus fed 5,000 people and learned of John the Baptist’s death. It was a busy and sad day, but He prayed!
Luke 6:12-13 – Jesus prayed when choosing the 12 apostles. We should likewise pray when making important decisions.
Luke 9:28; Matthew 17:1-2 – Compare Romans 12:2. The same Greek word is translated as both transformed and transfigured.
Mark 14:32 – Jesus prayed before crucifixion. He was praying that His time on the cross would be short (John 10:18).
Luke 23:34, 46 – Jesus prayed at death. He prayed for His enemies and for God to receive His spirit.
As we live, so will we die! Let us live a life of praying without ceasing.
If our prayer life imitates Jesus, it won’t be long between our last prayer and our last breath.
I Peter 3:12 – God hears the prayers of the righteous.