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Stay, Watch, Pray
The Bible’s Guidance in Prayer and the Prayers of the Bible—An Introduction
The Disciples' Question
The disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray. Our prayers must be genuine, but what God wants from us in prayer may not readily spring to mind: for example, to honor the holiness of God's name, or to pray for people who abuse us.
What Makes a Prayer?
Does merely adding God turn a wish into a prayer? How is prayer related to our understanding of who God is, his omniscience, love, and power?
The Purpose of Prayer
In prayer we expect God to act, but how does that relate to our own love and work? We pray "in the name of Jesus." So what difference does it make that God's Son became flesh, suffered, died, and lives again? How does the Holy Spirit lead in prayer?
Practical Aspects of Prayer
Why does the Bible provide us with actual prayers? Do language, literary form, location, time, and body-language matter? And what does it mean that the apostle cautions (Rom 8:26): "For we do not know how to pray as we ought"?
About the Book
Stay, Watch, Pray tackles these questions and more.