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For the Lord to operate in the fullness of His power on this earth, He must have a people who know how to pray.
We are not to be ignorant, but have a full knowledge of our God.
God has not given us a blueprint for prayer.
Prayers must be memorized.
The Lord’s Prayer, Matthew 6:9-13, is the revelation of God’s heart.
Our prayers often fail because they are not true communication with our Heavenly Father.
The disciples never asked the Lord to “teach them to pray”.
A very important principle of God is unity of the Spirit.
An individual may be weak, but a team can be unbeatable.
In Christ we can do all things.
It is not important for us to be specific in our prayers.
Every believer needs a prayer partner who can agree with them on their level of faith and in the bond of love.
When a husband and wife prays together, they are: (Which is not a correct answer)
There is power when believers agree in prayer.
When we pray in agreement in the Spirit, we will see the fullness of Christ.
Jesus does not intercede for us.
We are supposed to intercede for others.
We, as believers, need one another.
Unity in prayer is a symphony and harmony before God.
We can become sons and daughters of God by doing good works.
When we receive Jesus as our Lord and Savior, we become partakers in the same nature with the Father.
The “prodigal son” knew his rights and privileges as an heir.
Our relationship to the Father is shown in the relationship of Isaac to Abraham.
We accept God “as a small child” in total dependence of God, and we are restored to “baby like” innocence.
Father God is watching over us to punish and restrict us.
Our prayers in the Name of Jesus are just like prayers by Jesus.
Faith is tomorrow.
Even though God has always been, He Is the God of today.
We need to say more often, “JESUS, THOU ART WORTHY, THOU ART EVERYTHING”.
As believers, our citizenship is in heaven.
Jesus is the I AM of the Old Testament.
The prayers of believers are to be a channel for the release of God’s power on earth.
Most of the time, believers are too concerned over small and minor things.
Heaven has limited resources.
Believers need to be full of the Holy Spirit.
Our prayers are limited by our earthly thinking.
The things which are seen are greater than the things which are not seen.
When we “hallow” God’s name we make it special.
To “hallow” means to make sacred or holy.
To speak God’s name in vain means to display His name as common.
A person’s name is not important or significant.
In the Old Testament God’s Holy name was spoken:
We should approach God with all honor, respect, and reverence.
The Hebrews fully understood the Godhead.
When we ask in the Name of Jesus, the Father, is glorified in the Son.
A Kingdom is where the King has dominion.
It is not necessary to carry out the will of the King in His Kingdom.
God can do great things in this earth through a person that is totally yielded to Him.
It is acceptable to give less than our best to God.
We, as believers, must submit ourselves to the headship of Jesus.
We must recognize God as our Father and provider.
We must first seek to find a mate and then seek God.
Children of God often get caught up in the worries and fears of this world.
God finds joy in giving us the desires of our heart.
God gave us His very best and we must give God our very best.
It is a sin to be wealthy.
We should always hoard what we have.
We store our treasures in heaven by giving with a willing heart.
We should present our needs to God and then simply trust Him.
We must take authority over the powers of darkness in the name of Jesus and believe God for the answer.
We should always talk about our needs and tell people to help us.
To forgive means to send forth or take away.
A debt demands payment.
Some of us have never sinned.
The very center of God’s messages is judgment.
The Old Testament points to Jesus Christ.
Jesus and His sacrifice on Calvary is the center of everything.
God cannot dwell in the presence of sin.
Aaron is our high priest.
The Father looks at us through the blood of Jesus.
The number 7 represents the completion and power of God.
No more sacrifice for sin is required.
Moses is our scapegoat.
In Jesus we are released and forgiven from our sins.
When we take communion, we must see the Lord as our substitute, paying for all of our sins and failings.
Satan never reminds us of our sins.
We need to learn to forgive each other and ourselves.
