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			Remember to Pray 
			Introduction:  as I 
			was reminded this week, prayer is simply talking to God, Psalm 55: 
			16-17.  Prayer is a very natural part of our existence. Our 
			heavenly father loves to hear our voices. We are encouraged to make 
			our requests known to God the Philippians 4:6; To pour out our heart 
			before him Psalm 62: 8.  We need to honor him by learning to speak 
			to him according to how he has instructed us in this World - to 
			learn the principles of prayer from scripture. 
			
			1. 
			Pray in Jesus name (John 14:6) 
			
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			Access to God is only available 
			through Jesus - because of who he is and what he has done, (John 14: 
			13 and 16: 23-24). 
			
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			But this is more than just 
			adding the words “in Jesus name” at the end of every prayer.  It is 
			having faith in Jesus and relying on his goodness, not ours, (James 
			1: 5-8). 
			
			2. 
			Pray with the right spirit (Matthew 6: 
			5-8) 
			
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			a person's motivation must be 
			right for our prayers to be heard, (James 4: 1-4). 
			
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			This is also true in marriage, 
			(1 Peter 3: 7). 
			
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			Note what it said about our 
			attitude in prayer in Hebrews 4: 16.  Approach, draw near to. We are 
			to possess confidence in coming to the throne of grace, (Hebrews 10: 
			22). 
			
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			Pray with a right relationship (John 9: 
			31) 
			
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			while God here's every sound in 
			the entire world, including our thoughts (Psalm 139: 2), in this 
			sense he hears every prayer. But God doesn't hear with a view to 
			answering unless we are in a right relationship with him.  This is 
			seen also in the old testament, (Psalm 66: 16-20).  One cannot 
			regard iniquity, cling to it, relish it, (proverbs 15: 8; 28: 9). 
			
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			Faithful Christians have the 
			privilege of a personal relationship with the Father, (Hebrews 7: 
			25) 
			
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			we must continue to ask God for 
			forgiveness, (1 John 1: 9). 
			
			4. 
			Pray often, (1 Thessalonians 5: 17) 
			
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			this suggests a mental attitude 
			of prayerfulness. Of being aware of being in God's presence, in 
			fellowship continually with him, (Luke 6: 12) 
			
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			“pray without ceasing” constant, 
			regular prayer. (Psalm 55: 17)  “continue earnestly in prayer”, 
			(Colossians 4: 2). 
			
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			The more frequently we interact 
			with the Lord, the more our relationship deepens. We should be quick 
			to pray in all circumstances. Possibly set little triggers in your 
			life to remind you to pray. As you start your car in the morning. As 
			you begin to do the dishes. Before each meal. Before going to 
			sleep.   
			
			5. 
			Pray according to his will (1 John 5: 
			14-15) 
			
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			we must ask according to what 
			the Bible teaches, in accordance with his revealed will., (Matthew 
			6: 10; Ephesians 5: 17). 
			
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			We must not ask God to save 
			someone in a different manner in which the Bible teaches. 
			
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			Praying according to his will 
			also includes praying in faith and with patience, and in obedience, 
			(mark 11: 24; mark 14: 36) 
			
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			Conclusion 
			
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			these principles from God's word 
			will help us in our prayer life. As James 5: 16 reminds us, the 
			prayer of a righteous person has great power. 
			  
			  
			
			Prepared by Bobby Stafford 
			
			The church of Christ at Granby, MO 
			
			Located at 
			516 East Pine St. 
			P.O. Box 664 
			Granby, Mo. 64844 
			(417) 472-7109 
			
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