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June 1st

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Luke  // Chapter 11: Prayer And Persistence

Luke // Chapter 11: Prayer And Persistence

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June 1st

Each Sunday that you come together with your Community Group, we encourage you to spend time centering on

God’s presence through worship, learning from the scriptures, praying, and just spending time together. 

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TAKEAWAY: Prayer is not optional for Christians - it's central to our faith.

HEAD CHANGE: We should approach God boldly and directly in prayer, bringing all our needs before Him.

HEART CHANGE: Prayer includes both petition (for ourselves) and intercession (for others).

LIFE CHANGE: Jesus teaches us to pray with both intimacy ("Our Father") and reverence ("hallowed be your name").

Prayer & Persistence 

In this powerful exploration of prayer, we're invited to reconsider our approach to communicating with God. Drawing from Luke 11, we're reminded that Jesus himself taught us how to pray, emphasizing both the intimacy of calling God 'Father' and the reverence of acknowledging His holiness. The message challenges us to be bold and persistent in our prayers, likening our relationship with God to that of a neighbor seeking bread at midnight. This parable illustrates that God welcomes our 'shameless audacity' in prayer, encouraging us to bring all our needs before Him without hesitation. We're prompted to reflect on what might be holding us back from a vibrant prayer life - whether it's busyness, doubt about prayer's efficacy, or timidity in approaching God. The lesson invites us to experience the power of both petition and intercession, reminding us that prayer is not just about personal needs, but also about standing in the gap for others. As we contemplate this teaching, we're challenged to embrace prayer as a journey of encounter and experience with a God who is both intimately close and awesomely powerful.

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

  1. The speaker mentioned several reasons why people don't pray, including busyness, doubts about efficacy, and timidity. Which of these do you relate to most? Are there other reasons you struggle with prayer?

  2. How does Jesus' teaching on prayer (the Lord's Prayer) balance intimacy with God and reverence for Him? How can we cultivate both in our prayer lives?
  3. The sermon emphasized approaching God boldly in prayer. What holds you back from being completely honest and direct with God in your prayers?
  4. How might our prayer lives change if we truly believed God was a loving Father eager to hear from and respond to us?

PRAYER:  Close your time by praying that God will help you to be encouraging to others and to be bold and direct in your prayers.

"Let us then approach God's throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need."

Hebrews 4:16 

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