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Vol. 10, No. 34
Week of
August 20, 2006
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Partners
The Weekly Magazine of Our Ministry Partners
Lutheran Ministries of Southwest Oklahoma
(LCMS)
Prayer - What is it For?
by Pastor Ronald Boelte
I am reading a very interesting book by Dutch Sheets called "Intercessory
Prayer; How God can use your prayers to move heaven and earth"
What I find so interesting is the fact that he asks so many questions in
his first chapter and I was not sure how to answer all of them and it
really did make me think of my prayer life and what I believe about
prayer. I am going to share some of the questions with you and see if they
spark some insight about prayer in you.
These questions are from his book.
- Is prayer really necessary? If so why? Isn't God sovereign? Doesn't
that mean He accomplishes what He wants, when He wants? If so, why
pray?
- Is God's will for a Christian automatically guaranteed or is it
linked to prayer and other factors?
- Why does it often take so long to get a prayer answered? Why is
persistence required? Jacob wrestled with God. Is that what we are to
do in prayer? I don't like the thought of wrestling with God, do you?
- What exactly is intercessory prayer? And don't just tell me it's
"standing in the gap." enough religious quotes and spiritual
jargon. I know the thought is taken from the Bible, but what does it
mean?
- What about protection? Is everything that happens to me or my family
simply allowed by God? Or is there something I need to do to procure
our safety?
- How do we "bear one another's burdens"?
- Is there a right time for answers to prayer or does the timing
depend on me?
These are just a few of the questions that he asked in the first
chapter of his book and I hope they have sparked in you the desire to look
closer at your prayer life.
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