Listen "Let's Pray Right Now"
Episode Synopsis
How often have you heard someone say, "I'll be praying for you"? It's a phrase we use so frequently that it almost becomes second nature for Christians, like saying "hello" or "goodbye." But how many of us, if we're honest, actually follow through on those promises to pray? No doubt, we mean well. We want to support one another, especially in tough times, and prayer IS the right answer. But how often do we move on, distracted by life, and forget to actually follow through? This weekend we will see the early church embodying a totally different approach to prayer. When faced with threats, they didn't talk about praying for one another—they did it. They came together immediately, lifting their voices as one, and asked God to give them the boldness to continue in the name of Jesus. Can you imagine what might happen if we were to do the same thing? -- Questions for Reflection & Discussion How does acknowledging God's sovereignty before presenting your petitions (like the early church did) change your perspective on prayer? What is your first response when you face opposition or challenges because of your faith in Jesus? Do you tend to plan, panic, or pray? How can you make prayer more of your "default setting" in moments of stress or opposition? The early Christians prayed for boldness, not for safety. How do your prayers compare? Are you more likely to pray for comfort in life or for the boldness in the name of Jesus? What specific areas of your life do you feel called to be bolder for Jesus?
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