Prayer Basics
-
Lesson OneWhy Pray?8 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson TwoWhy Not Ask?7 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson ThreeWhen You Don’t Know What to Say7 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson FourObstacles to Prayer7 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson FivePraying for Others7 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson SixPraying with Others6 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson SevenPrayer and Fasting6 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson EightWhat about “Unanswered” Prayer?7 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson NinePersevering in Prayer7 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Lesson TenLiving a Prayer-Filled Life7 Activities|1 Assessment
-
Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion2 Activities
Participants 893
Share your response to the following question.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › What new insights about the importance of prayer did you gather from this lesson?
Tagged: SF120-01
-
What new insights about the importance of prayer did you gather from this lesson?
Fred Brown replied 7 hours, 24 minutes ago 156 Members · 161 Replies
-
Honestly, these were important facts that I already knew and have put into practice. And they’ve helped fuel my desire to pray consistently and fervently.
-
That there are rewards tied to prayer and that prayer is a gift from God.
-
I was impressed with the paraphrases of God turning His ear as God bending down to hear us. It is a comforting, graphic picture of Big Daddy bending down to listen to a little child.
I was also struck by the fact that God saved Judah because Hezekiah prayed. “Because you prayed,” the speaker emphasized. This is a reminder to be constant in prayer. -
The new insights from today’s lesson is the image of God bending down to hear my prayer. God wants me to prayer, desires to hear my requests and to communicate with me and most of all to pour out his blessings on me through this connection with him. I can change the way things are through prayer, praying for God’s will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
-
To be humble, willing to talk with God and give him the opportunity to hear your prayer and answer, whether now or later. To gain strength through prayer and to count on the Lord to fulfill your requests because of your belief in him.