Session 1: Lessons from the School of Prayer
Many Christians feel dissatisfied or discouraged with their prayer habits. It’s difficult to set aside adequate time to seek God in prayer and to intercede for the various needs of one’s family, friends, local church, city, and the world. When we do begin to pray, we sometimes struggle to know what to say and may find ourselves praying the same things again and again, seemingly making little progress. How can we experience increasing depth, vibrancy, and growth in our prayer life?
This session introduces Paul’s practices and priorities in prayer and also offers encouragement and practical strategies to carry out what might seem to be impossible biblical commands: “Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances” (1 Thess. 5:16-18). We must plan to pray if we want to see increasing depth, vibrancy, and maturity in our prayer life. This study will also suggest studying the prayers of Scripture, learning from the prayers of mature believers, and employing other practical lessons from the school of prayer.
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