Do you pray in your daily life? What says “prayer time” to you? ANY time!

The Bible includes many types of prayer, including:

  • Prayer of adoration: Praises God’s power, love, goodness, and glory. Psalms are often prayers of adoration. 
  • Prayer of confession: A searching prayer where you bare your soul to God about your sins and shortcomings. 
  • Prayer of thanksgiving: Expresses gratitude for God’s blessings. Psalm 100:4 says, “Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name”. 
  • Prayer of request: Also known as supplication, this involves asking God for what you need. 
  • Prayer of intercession: Asking God for what others need. 
  • Prayer of consecration: Involves setting yourself apart to follow God’s will. 
  • Prayer of commitment: Trusting God with your actions, choices, and ambitions. 
  • Prayer of vows: Making a promise to the Lord, such as to abstain from premarital sex or to live in a certain righteous way. 
  • Prayer of quiet reflection: A type of prayer. 

The acronym “ACTS” can help you remember some of the major types of prayer in the Bible: Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, and Supplication. 

In the Bible, prayer is a way to communicate with God, and is central to the Christian life: 

  • Definition Prayer is a way to praise God, confess sins, thank God, and ask for needs and desires. It’s a two-way relationship where people should also listen to God. 
  • Purpose Prayer is a way to develop a relationship with God, demonstrate trust in Him, and seek God’s favor. It’s also a way to show that people believe God will do what He has promised. 
  • Frequency Christians are commanded to pray “continually” (1 Thessalonians 5:17). 
  • Examples Some examples of prayer in the Bible include:
    • Abraham and his family praying 
    • Hannah’s prayer after God ended her barrenness 
    • Hezekiah’s prayers 
    • Daniel 9 and Nehemiah 9 
  • Template The Lord’s Prayer in Matthew and Luke is the template for New Covenant prayer. 
  • In the Hebrew Bible Prayer was originally an unorganized way to petition and thank God, but it evolved into a more standardized form in later books. 

‘Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; ‘

Philippians 4:6

‘Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.’

Hebrews 4:16

‘in Whom we have boldness and access with confidence through faith in Him. ‘

Ephesians 3:12

Published by Fellowship of Praise: ALL praise to God our Reason, Hallelujah!!!

To God be The glory. Let us praise God together for His ALL in our lives, Amen.

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