Prayer
Prayer
God created us for one reason: to know Him and love Him and have fellowship with Him. Time spent with God is vital if we desire to have a fruitful Christian life. And prayer is the primary way to have communion with God. It’s fellowship, relationship, and intimacy with Him. Prayer is conversation. It’s dialogue (two-way), not monologue (one-way). Prayer is both talking and listening. Most of the time we spend in prayer should be just thanking, loving, praising, appreciating, and hanging out with the Lord—nothing special or dramatic. The vast majority of prayer is simply visiting with God! And as the foundation of every Christian endeavor, it plays a vital role in living a successful Christian life.
- Prayer 101 (Andrew Womack, 3 pages)
- The Principles of Effective Prayer (Gloria Copeland, 7 pages – four articles below)
- Prayer Changes Things
- Praying for Results
- Three Guarantees for Successful Prayer
- Two Great Hindrances to Prayer
- The Prayer of Binding and Loosing (Gregory Dickow, 1 page)
- The Prayer of Petition and Supplication (Gregory Dickow, 1 page)
- You’ve Already Got It! (Andrew Womack, 3 pages)
- What to Do When Your Prayers Seem Unanswered (Andrew Womack, 2 pages)
Victory for the believer comes in knowing and choosing God’s truth.
“Blessed is the man who finds wisdom, the man who gains understanding, for she is more profitable than silver and yields better returns than gold. She is more precious than rubies, nothing you desire can compare with her. Long life is in her right hand, in her left hand are riches and honor.”
Proverbs 3:13 – 16