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James Sumpter - March 8, 2023

The Heart of Prayer – Eph. 1:16-21; 3:14-21 - Lesson 1 – Who, How, and What? Wed. Prayer Mtg.

The Heart of Prayer

Prayer is a core action of the Christian life. We all know that we should pray. We all want to pray. In fact, we all probably desire to pray bigger prayers in a better, more faithful way. What holds us back? What is causing you to feel like your prayer life is stagnant, ineffective, frustrating, and monotonous? We often view prayer as something that we do, and we try to consistently check it off our list of spiritual disciplines. We think that God’s actions might be in some way based on our ability to pray well, much, or often. I wonder if you (like myself in recent days) need to see prayer more clearly, more Scripturally. We all need a heart of prayer, and it begins with what God’s Word teaches about it.

Scripture References: Ephesians 1:15-23, Philippians 2:10-11, John 17:1-26, Colossians 4:2, Galatians 4:4-7, Ephesians 3:12-21

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James Sumpter - March 8, 2023

The Heart of Prayer – Eph. 1:16-21; 3:14-21 - Lesson 1 – Who, How, and What? Wed. Prayer Mtg.

The Heart of Prayer

Prayer is a core action of the Christian life. We all know that we should pray. We all want to pray. In fact, we all probably desire to pray bigger prayers in a better, more faithful way. What holds us back? What is causing you to feel like your prayer life is stagnant, ineffective, frustrating, and monotonous? We often view prayer as something that we do, and we try to consistently check it off our list of spiritual disciplines. We think that God’s actions might be in some way based on our ability to pray well, much, or often. I wonder if you (like myself in recent days) need to see prayer more clearly, more Scripturally. We all need a heart of prayer, and it begins with what God’s Word teaches about it.

Scripture References: Ephesians 1:15-23, Philippians 2:10-11, John 17:1-26, Colossians 4:2, Galatians 4:4-7, Ephesians 3:12-21

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James Sumpter - March 8, 2023

The Heart of Prayer – Eph. 1:16-21; 3:14-21 - Lesson 1 – Who, How, and What? Wed. Prayer Mtg.

The Heart of Prayer

Prayer is a core action of the Christian life. We all know that we should pray. We all want to pray. In fact, we all probably desire to pray bigger prayers in a better, more faithful way. What holds us back? What is causing you to feel like your prayer life is stagnant, ineffective, frustrating, and monotonous? We often view prayer as something that we do, and we try to consistently check it off our list of spiritual disciplines. We think that God’s actions might be in some way based on our ability to pray well, much, or often. I wonder if you (like myself in recent days) need to see prayer more clearly, more Scripturally. We all need a heart of prayer, and it begins with what God’s Word teaches about it.

Scripture References: Ephesians 1:15-23, Philippians 2:10-11, John 17:1-26, Colossians 4:2, Galatians 4:4-7, Ephesians 3:12-21

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