Choosing an Authentic Church: Part Two »

Posted By pacodecabra 3 months, 1 week ago in Religion

The idea that prayer would be a hallmark of the Christian church might appear at first to be a blinding flash of the obvious. Yet prayer is perhaps the most discussed and yet least practiced aspect of the Christian life today. However, in a church that follows the New Testament model prayer will be a centerpiece rather than an afterthought.

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    cowboygrandpa3 months, 1 week ago

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    I'll be the first to admit, I do not take enough time for prayer.

    Though I do pray on my way to work, at work, on my way home, at home.

    I don't know if it is what some would call prayer.

    As I am not on my knees and bowing my head.

    But I am speaking to God from my heart and thanking Him, asking Him for His will to be done in my life, not my will.
    Asking Him to equip me for the things I must do, so they are done according to His plan, asking for forgiveness and repenting from my sins and errors in behavior.
    Asking in the name of Jesus Christ that all the glory be given to God for all things that are right, and that we would come to know Him more each day and praise and love Him, for our salvation in His mercy in our lives. Amen

    Peace.

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