Summary: This message on prayer was preached on the eve of the Annual Prayer Day at Foundations. The apostle Paul prayed for healing that never came, yet he entered into a rest about this continued affliction he bore.
Summary: A careful unfolding of John 17 on the eve of Christ’s death. A personal prayer Christ gives to the Father for His own, and for those who would believe on Him in the future through the influence of His disciples.
Summary: The Bible unfolds the understanding of prayer throughout the Bible, with the greatest insight to be found in the New Testament. Christ gave us the trilogy of prayer in asking, seeking, and knocking.
Summary: How did prayer begin in history? Where do we read of it for the first time in Scripture? It seems prayer began in times of trouble, and seasons in history of hopelessness, and in the times of crises.
Summary: We truly need the armour of God; but prayer is most important for the enabling of our soul to face the battles of the End Time. What is the purpose of prayer?
Summary: These are the most critical days in history. Prayer must ever be the vigilance of the soul to keep the materialism of our age from causing us to stray from our Lord and to be ever ready for the Rapture.
Summary: A careful unfolding of John 17 and the burden of His prayer concerning the disciples facing the world. His prayer for the Father to sanctify them and to keep them from the evil of the world.
Summary: Within Ephesians is the sixfold prayer for God’s saints in this crucial hour of history. We need to pray for this insight for all of God’s saints of the End Time.
Summary: The careful unfolding of the prayer life of Christ during His days in the flesh on earth. He became the example to us of the need of constant prayer. Fifteen principles to govern our praying.
Summary: In these days of global apostasy, the ministry of intercessory prayer is going to be more needed than in any other hour. Wickedness is abounding as Isaiah prophesied, and we need prayer for God’s Elect as the powers of global government deepens against God’s people.
Summary: The unfolding of the history of prayer in the Bible leading to the prayers of Paul. How his prayers were unique for each church and their burden, leading up to the prayer for Thessalonica.
Summary: A review of the first two chapters and then entering the prayer of Habakkuk as his faith is now resolved and resolute in the Vision God showed him.
Summary: The unique prayer of Solomon at the dedication of the Temple which unfolds three important truths: God's people being a servant of the Lord; the threefold concept of prayer; and how far away from God will a person go and God not able to bring him back.
Summary: God answered Solomon's prayer in 2 Chronicles 7 and assured Solomon that He would honor the prayer, a prayer that is still being answered today, and will continue to be known in the future.
Scripture: Matthew 9:35–38; Matthew 10:1–7; 1 Corinthians 14:1–3
Summary: When revival comes to a home or church, one of the prayers that will be increased is that the Lord will send forth laborers into the Harvest. The callings of God are most important in days of revival.
Summary: Prayer is needed to accompany the armor of God. The unfolding of the history of prayer in the Bible and how it will be needed as an integral part of the Christian life in the End Time; the Christian life is a mystic life.
Summary: The Brazen Altar versus the Golden Altar; the altar of brass for sacrifice and the altar of gold for prayer; both are needed in the Christian life.