The prayers recorded in the Bible help us to:
form our prayer life
in-form our faith
re-form or revise our thinking on spiritual matters
More importantly, Bible prayers can re-unite the Body of Christ and empower us as we agree in prayer, claiming Holy Scriptures and praying Bible prayers for people, places, and events around the world.
Our churches, families, and communities need this prayer power too, and so do we – as individuals facing discouragement or hardships of some kind. So, Lord willing, we’ll resume our search of biblical prayers – from Genesis to Revelation but also as the Holy Spirit leads us into prayers found in the Daily Bible Readings.
May God bless us, guide us, and give us the prayers to pray in Jesus’ Name.
©2013, Mary Harwell Sayler
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