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![]() Fifteen-year-old Robert experienced the following regarding the seven prayer items listed on the previous page. include "../doctrineincs/regufont.html"; ?>When he seriously prayed for: 1. God's Name, cause, and kingdom - he was more sensitive to use the opportunities God provided for speaking to others 2. His own spiritual needs - he was more conscious of temptation and sin and more inclined to seriously use God's means of grace 3. His own physical needs - he saw God's hand more clearly in providing his health, food, abilities, and numerous other outward blessings 4. His family members - he had more patience for their weaknesses and concern for their interests 5. Those in authority over him - he experienced less rebellion and more obedience to, and consideration for, them 6. God's church and servants - he felt more desire and interest in attending church and its instructional classes 7. All people, including his enemies - he grew in thought, care, and concern for others, and his enemies became less "enemy-like" in his thoughts How does this example illustrate the close connection between a person's daily prayer and his daily walk? Why is daily prayer of great practical importance? |
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