Tuesday, October 2, 2012

GPTG Oct. 3

Pg. 162: Is there a point at which it would be inappropriate to turn scripture into prayer?

163: It was interesting to read about the planning of prayer. "Not in order to read them, but in order to organize one's thoughts." Such valuable truth.

The following question would probably be answered when we simply make the distinction between private prayer and public prayer, but...
164: When speaking of planned prayer, the author is very adamant that it is as important to plan a prayer as it is to plan a sermon. So, is there a point at which one should pray about what to pray about? Also, where is the distinction between a completely unplanned prayer, a planned prayer, and a "scriptural free prayer" spoken of it the text?

167: "to deal with God." What is meant by the use of that phrase?

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