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Is your prayer life stuck in a rut? With these Bible studies from Lynne M. Baab, you’ll find new words and new ways to pray through the prayers of Mary, Simeon and Anna, Peter, Paul, John and Jesus himself. Their words and patterns can serve as rich models for us in our own conversations with God, helping us get out of our ruts and onto fresh new paths of prayer.
“This is an inductive Bible study, designed to help you discover for yourself what Scripture is saying. The study includes three types of questions. Observation questions ask about the basic facts: who, what, when, where and how. Interpretation questions delve into the meaning of the passage. Application questions help you discover the implications of the text for growing in Christ. These three keys unlock the treasures of Scripture.” (Page 6)
“Prayer is the invitation from God for us to draw near, and Jesus Christ has made it possible for us to do so.” (Page 5)
“Colossian Christians knowledge of God’s will so that they can live a life worthy of the Lord and bear fruit in good works. His prayer offers us new ways to pray for other believers. Read Colossians 1:1–14.” (Page 39)
“ways would you like to grow in prayer? Spend some time praying” (Page 12)
“These studies focus on a particular passage of Scripture. Only rarely should you refer to other portions of the Bible. This allows for everyone to participate in in-depth study on equal ground.” (Page 50)