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SUMMARY:CONCERNING PRAYER
DESCRIPTION:Scripture Reading: Matthew 6:9-13\nMemory Verse: Philemon 1:4 \nIntroduction: There are many scriptures throughout the Bible concerning prayer. These many scriptures mean that it is an important topic that should be studied.\n1. Is there a certain place where we should pray? 1 Timothy 2:8.\n2. What is promised to those who ask through prayer? Matthew 7:8.\n3. Is unintelligible mumbling (a misunderstanding of speaking in\ntongues) an acceptable way to pray? 1 Corinthians 14:15.\n4. Should prayers be demands for what we want? Philippians 4:6.\n5. Should prayers be used as a display of piety? Matthew 6:7.\n6. Sincere prayers should be reserved for where? v 6.\n7. What role does faith play in our prayers? Hebrews 11:6.\n8. How strong must our faith be? Mark 11:24.\n9. When praying for our forgiveness\, must we forgive others? v 25.\n10. Is forgiving others mandatory? v 26. \nConclusion: These few scriptures let us know that pray must be sincere\, done in thanksgiving\, and according to our faith.
URL:https://mtzionma.com/event/concerning-prayer/
LOCATION:Main Church\, 124 Dewey St.\, Worcester\, Massachusetts\, 01610\, United States
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SUMMARY:OUR WORDS (Part 1)
DESCRIPTION:Scripture Reading: James 3:1-10\nMemory Verse: Psalm 19:14 \nIntroduction: The simplest way to practice our beliefs is through our words. Kind words\, wise words\, and occasionally silence.\n1. How should every Saint govern their speech? Ephesians 4:29\,\nColossians 4:6.\n2. What promise is given those who follow that rule? Proverbs 13:3a.\n3. Is there safety in this rule? Proverbs 21:23.\n4. At times\, is it wise to keep silent? Proverbs 17:18.\n5. How influential are kind words? Proverbs 15:1.\n6. Where do our words come from? Matthew 12:34.\n7. What is said of the man who does not offend in word? James 3:2.\n8. What does our speech have to do with eternal life? Proverbs 15:4.\n9. When we are judged\, will our words be considered?\nMatthew 12:36-37.\n10. What can we conclude from these scriptures? Proverbs 18:21.\nConclusion: Our words are more important than we may think. They are so important that we will be judged by them.
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LOCATION:Main Church\, 124 Dewey St.\, Worcester\, Massachusetts\, 01610\, United States
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