PC | Day Three: Using Scripture to Pray
Using God's Word to Train Your Prayer Vocabulary
Welcome to Day Three of the 5-Day Prayer Challenge!
You made it! You are almost over the half-way mark! Good job!
How are you doing? Are you finding the challenge too easy? Too rushed?
Comment below and share your thoughts.
So far we have diagrammed the example prayer Jesus gave to the disciples
and we have learned we can pray anytime, anywhere, but that we do need to
be careful of what we put in a prayer if we want God to hear us.
That's a lot! My hope is to have a 30-day study of prayer so we can go deeper
into the details. But, we have to finish this first!
Today is all about praying scripture.
Praying scripture should be the cure to feeling as though you do not know what
to say when you approach God in prayer.
We talked yesterday about how the Bible is God's letter to us - He has already
told us the kind of things He wants to hear from us. He wants us to want the
SAME things that He wants!
So today's lesson will take you through writing out praises using Psalm 100.
Praises are sometimes the hardest things for us to offer to God. I mean really,
how do you go about telling God how wonderful God is? Well, God inspired
David to show us how to do exactly that!
Here are the things you will need for today's challenge:
Click here - Day Three 5-Day Prayer Challenge - to download a PDF of today's
lesson.
Click here - Praying Scripture Worksheet - to download a PDF of the Praying
Scripture worksheet
Click here - Prayer Study Builder - to download a PDF of the Prayer Study
Builder that can also be used for praying scripture.
BONUS - click here - Praise Psalms - to download a PDF of four praise Psalms
you can clip and put where you can see them.
That's it. Keep it simple.
Enjoy!