Are you seeking to deepen your relationship with God through prayer? Even those who are well-acquainted with heartfelt prayers can benefit from guidance. This episode focuses on Christ's teachings on prayer, whose profound instructions on prayer can revolutionize your prayer life and foster a more intimate and transformative connection with God.
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Scriptures links and references:
- Matthew 6 (6)
- 1 John 1 (9)
- W. E. Biederwolf - Bio. - "I'd rather be a dog with the gratitude enough to wag his tail..than to be a man with a soul so contemptibly mean as to sit down at the table three times a day and gulp down the food God has provided and never once lift my heart in thanksgiving." - William E. Biederwolf
- Matthew 6 (33)
- Matthew 6 (5-13) - The Lord's Prayer
- Matthew 6 (26)
- Genesis 3 (21)
- Mark 10 (45)
- Luke 17 (20-21)
- Hebrews 1 (1-2)
- John 17 (6)
- Romans 8 (15)
- John 20 (17)
- Nehemiah 1 (5-6)
- Matthew 5 (17)
- Psalm 65 (2)
- Psalm 91 (14-16)
- Proverbs 15 (29)
- Proverbs 15 (8)
- Psalm 50 (15)
- Luke 11 (1-4) - The Lord's Prayer
- Romans 8 (26)
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