Jesus and His Church Part 4 – What is prayer? Cry for revival prayer November 4, 2020
Hold fast and repent was our topic last week. Jesus admonished us to hold fast to our first works or the foundation of faith. Paul said, stand fast and hold the tradition. 2 Thess. 2:15 And Jesus said to the church, repent from where you have falling short. Because if you have believed Jesus, to repent is not to condemn you but a call to revival or restoration. And to keep watch and pray without ceasing.
Today, we are looking at what is prayer, how do we pray, who can pray, where, when, and why we pray. Prayer is a critical portion of living the Christian life and having relationship with God. This is obvious in the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. In the Bible, the word prayer is generally associated with communication between God and man. It also addresses your worship, meditation, supplication, and intercession, in connection with the living God. In addition, biblical prayer is offered to the living God, not to man, idol, or some personalities other than the God of the Bible – (The creator of all things including you. Isaiah 45:12)