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SUMMARY:MEDITATION AND PRAYER
DESCRIPTION:Scripture Reading: Psalm 91\nMemory Verse: Luke 21:36 \nIntroduction: Through prayer we make our request to God\, and by prayer we also meditate for our own benefit.\n1. What are the various sources of temptations that we can expect in\nthis life? James 1:14\, 1 Peter 5:8\, 1 John 2:15.\n2. Through whose strength can we overcome them? John 15:5.\n3. What must we do to resist these temptations? Matthew 26:41.\n4. How much should we pray? How often? 1 Thessalonians 5:17.\n5. At what time did David choose to pray? Psalm 63:6.\n6. In what does a righteous man delight? Psalm 1:2\, Psalm 104:34.\n7. How long should meditation and prayer continue? Matthew 24:13.\n8. What should we do as we near the end of this age? Mark 13:33-37.\n9. What is promised to those who continue in meditation\, prayers\,\ncontinue to watch for Jesus’s second coming? Luke 12:37. \nConclusion: Jesus has taught us to pray. Paul commands us to pray. There are many examples of prayer in the Bible. With so much written\nabout prayer\, it is mandatory for all Saints to pray regularly.
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LOCATION:Main Church\, 124 Dewey St.\, Worcester\, Massachusetts\, 01610\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260808
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SUMMARY:PRAYER
DESCRIPTION:Scripture Reading: Luke 18:1-8 August 8\, 2026\nMemory Verse: Proverbs 15:29 \nIntroduction: Every Saint should pray. It is God’s will.\n1. Can we be confident that God answers prayer? 1 John 5:14-15.\n2. What is said of the prayers of the righteous? Proverbs 15:8.\n3. What is said of the prayers of the wicked? Proverbs 28:9.\n4. While on earth\, was it Jesus’s custom to thank God for prayers that\nwere answered? John 11:41.\n5. When we pray\, what should we thank God for?\n1Thessalonians 5:18.\n6. How often should we pray? 1 Thessalonians 5:17.\n7. What emotion did Elijah have while praying? James 5:17.\n8. Without faith\, will God answer our prayers? James 1:6-7.\n9. What does Jesus say about the prayer of faith? Mark 11:24.\n10. Why are many prayers unanswered? James 4:3.\n11. Whose name should we pray in? Colossians 3:17. \nConclusion: When we pray\, remember that we should always pray according to his will. 1 John 5:14.
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LOCATION:Main Church\, 124 Dewey St.\, Worcester\, Massachusetts\, 01610\, United States
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260822
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260823
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260829
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SUMMARY:OUR WORDS (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:Scripture Reading: Proverbs 15:1-8\nMemory Verse: Proverbs 15:4 \nIntroduction: What of those that cannot control their tongue?\n1. What effect do grievous words have on others? Proverbs 15:1.\n2. An evil tongue is compared to what? Proverbs 12:18.\n3. What is in store for those who speak to deceive? Psalm 52:4-5.\n4. How long will the lying tongue of the liar last? Proverbs 12:19.\n5. What is said about the Saint who does not control his speech?\nJames 1:26.\nNote: Something that is vain is worthless; it has no value. Another\nway of saying this is\, if someone cannot bridle their tongue\, they have\nno salvation.\n6. Our words will follow us to the final judgement. What will words\ndo for the wicked who have no salvation? Matthew 12:37b.\n7. What prayer can prevent a Saint from finding himself among those\nthat will be judged? Psalm 19:14. \nConclusion: For those that cannot control their tongue\, or simply refuse\, their judgement awaits. Their words will be used against them.
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LOCATION:Main Church\, 124 Dewey St.\, Worcester\, Massachusetts\, 01610\, United States
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