The Prayer of a Righteous Person

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SERMON SNAPSHOT: Sunday, March 19, 2023

Dear Friends in Christ –      

This Sunday we complete our series on the Book of James. Over the last month, James has offered that

  • we could endure and even know joy in the midst of challenge and trials.

  • its not enough to hear the word, we must be doers of the word

  • our relationship with Jesus must be evidenced by faithful actions

  • the words we speak have power for good or for bad. We can be agents of hurt and disarray or agents of grace.

James concludes his practical missive with a call to prayer, powerful prayer. Here are some questions I’ve encountered regarding prayer and some I’ve asked:

  • What is prayer?

  • Why should we pray?

  • How does one pray?

  • When should one pray?

  • To whom do you pray?

You see, some folks have formulas; some folks go free form. Some have a schedule; others approach prayer on an ‘as needed’ basis.

But for those who believe, those who have persevered, practiced and have known the sweetness of answered prayer, prayer may remain a mystery but it is known and savored - a reality embraced. We, of course, can’t cover prayer in a sermon or a lifetime, but we can practice and be blessed.

Here’s a statement I think gets us on our way: Don’t ask for anything until you’ve said ‘thank you’ for everything!

So, in gratitude and anticipation, I’ll see you Sunday –

 



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