Worship is a response to God’s self-revelation. Prayer, which is either a spoken or unuttered response to Him, is therefore a premier aspect of worship. Whether in the congregation or alone, Jesus taught us we should pray and pray continually.
Worship is a response to God’s self-revelation. Prayer, which is either a spoken or unuttered response to Him, is therefore a premier aspect of worship. Whether in the congregation or alone, Jesus taught us we should pray and pray continually.
Scripture: Luke 11:1-11:13
In his 2-message series, Sticking with It When Faith Seems Hard, Stuart Briscoe helps you discover how your life can naturally reflect the appealing “fragrance” of Christ to others, even when life gets tough.
We’ll send you this series, along with Stuart’s booklet, The Impossible Christian Life, as our thanks for your gift to help share the Life-giving power of Jesus Christ with more people through Stuart’s and Jill’s teaching and resources.
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As we have seen, it is too easy for people to become spiritually sleepy and sloppy. To counteract these tendencies, we are to “encourage” and “build each other up.” Here we look at practical ways of doing this.
…The teaching the Thessalonians had received concerning “the coming of the Lord” had very practical ramifications. The Church has always needed encouragement to stay alert to them.
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