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Topical Study
PRAYER
terminology for prayer:
(See PRAYER, primary kinds of prayer)
♦ calling on the Lord or on His name:
♦ prayer itself:
♦ entreating the Lord:
•   Exodus 32:11
♦ pouring out of one's soul before the Lord:
•   1 Samuel 1:15
♦ petition:
♦ supplication:
♦ seeking the Lord and His face:
♦ lifting up the soul or the heart to God:
♦ crying to the Lord:
♦ asking from the Lord:
•   Matthew 6:8; 7:7
♦ drawing near to God or His throne:
•   Hebrews 4:16 (cf. 10:22)
addressees of prayer:
♦ to the Lord:
♦ to God:
♦ to the Lord God:
♦ to the Father:
♦ to Jesus Christ:
relation of prayer:
to the Father
♦   He knows His children's needs before they ask
•   Matthew 6:8
♦   He is the primary addressee of the Christian's prayer
♦   He responds to proper prayer
•   Matthew 18:19
to the Son
♦   approach the Father only through Him
♦   pray in His name
to the Spirit
♦   He activates supplication
♦   He intercedes for the saints in their prayers
♦   He is the One in whom the believer prays
•   Ephesians 6:18; Jude 20
to the character of God
♦   His lovingkindness
♦   His faithfulness
♦   His power
•   Numbers 14:13, 17
♦   His glory
♦   His readiness to forgive
♦   His compassion
•   Psalms 69:16
♦   His goodness
•   Psalms 86:5
♦   His grace
♦   His mercy
•   Luke 18:13
♦   His ability
♦ commands to pray
primary kinds of prayer:
♦ for intercession:
♦ for invocation of God's blessing:
♦ for confession of sin:
♦ for imprecation (i.e., calling down judgment upon enemies):
♦ for petition:
♦ in emergency:
main components of prayer:
(See PRAYER, basic conditions for answered prayer)
♦ rehearsal of God's promises:
♦ praise:
(See also PRAISE)
♦ confession or request for forgiveness of sin:
(See also CONFESSION, of sin)
♦ thanksgiving:
(See also THANKFULNESS)
♦ acknowledgment of God and His character:
basic conditions for answered prayer:
♦ seeking God with a whole and pure heart:
♦ requests in accordance with God's word:
♦ obedience to God's word:
♦ confession and repentance for sin:
♦ humility:
♦ submission to God's will:
♦ a righteous life:
♦ delight in the Lord:
•   Psalms 37:4
♦ faith in the Lord:
♦ sincerity (i.e., prayer in truth):
•   Psalms 145:18
♦ reverence for God:
♦ forgiveness of others:
♦ persistence in prayer (see also perseverance in prayer):
♦ recognition of God as merciful:
•   Luke 18:13
♦ petition in Christ's name:
♦ confidence through Christ:
♦ holy hands:
•   1 Timothy 2:8
♦ absence of wrath and dissension:
•   1 Timothy 2:8
♦ piety:
•   Hebrews 5:7
primary examples of prayer:
♦ Abraham:
♦ Jacob:
♦ Moses:
♦ Hannah:
♦ Samuel:
♦ David:
♦ Solomon:
♦ Asa:
♦ Jehoshaphat:
♦ Hezekiah:
♦ Jeremiah:
♦ Daniel:
♦ Jonah:
•   Jonah 2:1-9
♦ Habbakuk:
♦ Ezra:
•   Ezra 9:5-15
♦ Nehemiah:
♦ Mary, mother of Jesus:
•   Luke 1:46-55
♦ Anna:
•   Luke 2:36-37
♦ Christ Himself:
(See also CHRIST, characteristics of, prayerful)
♦ Peter and John:
•   Acts 3:1
♦ Paul:
♦ Peter alone:
•   Acts 9:40; 10:9
♦ Cornelius:
•   Acts 10:1-2, 32
♦ Epaphras:
primary promises of:
(See PROMISES)
♦ in the OT:
♦ in the NT:
♦ commitment to prayer
involvement in prayer:
♦ private prayer:
♦ public prayer:
♦ group prayer:
perseverance in prayer:
principle of
primary examples of
♦   Abraham
♦   Jacob
♦   Elijah
♦   Nehemiah
•   Nehemiah 1:6
♦   the Psalmist
•   Psalms 88:1-2
♦   Christ
♦   Paul
petitions in prayer:
(See PRAYER, various kinds of prayer; answers to prayer)
♦ for God to deliver in dire distress:
♦ for knowledge of God and His ways:
•   Exodus 33:13
♦ for a display of God's power:
•   Numbers 14:17
♦ for forgiveness of sins:
♦ for deliverance from enemies:
♦ for fulfillment of God's promise:
♦ for blessing:
♦ for rain:
♦ for relief from any pestilences or afflictions:
♦ for deliverance from enemies:
♦ for divine justice for the wicked and the righteous:
♦ for God to answer prayer:
•   Nehemiah 1:11
♦ for help in affliction and need:
•   Psalms 86:1
♦ for a walk in God's word:
♦ for victory over sin:
♦ for the peace of Jerusalem:
•   Psalms 122:6
♦ for restoration of the Jews and Jerusalem:
♦ for rescue from perishing:
•   Jonah 1:14
♦ for daily bread:
•   Matthew 6:11
♦ for protection from unbearable temptation:
♦ for deliverance from evil:
•   Matthew 6:13
♦ for children:
•   Matthew 19:13
♦ for Christ to receive one's spirit at death:
•   Acts 7:59
♦ for deliverance from opposition:
♦ for spiritual enlightenment about divine blessings:
♦ for ministry of the gospel:
♦ for everything:
♦ for abounding love, real knowledge and spiritual discernment:
♦ for experience of God's complete will:
♦ for entire sanctification:
♦ in suffering:
•   James 5:13
♦ for healing from sickness:
•   James 5:14-16
primary answers to prayer:
according to the request
♦   Abraham for deliverance of the righteous in Sodom
♦   Abraham for restoration of Abimelech's people from barrenness
•   Genesis 20:17
♦   Abraham's servant for a wife for Isaac
♦   Isaac for Rebekah to conceive
•   Genesis 25:21
♦   Jacob for deliverance from Esau
♦   Israelites for deliverance from Egypt
♦   Moses for God not to destroy His people
♦   Moses for God to heal Miriam's leprosy
♦   Moses for God to forgive His people
♦   Israel for deliverance from oppressors
♦   Gideon for a sign with the fleece
♦   Samson for strength
♦   Hannah for a son
•   1 Samuel 1:27 (cf. vv. 11, 6)
♦   Samuel for Israel's deliverance from the Philistines
♦   David for deliverance in distress
•   Psalms 118:5
♦   Solomon for wisdom
♦   Elijah for restoration to life of the widow's son
♦   Elijah for divine fire on his sacrifice
♦   Elijah for rain
♦   Elisha for opening his servant's eyes
•   2 Kings 6:17
♦   Elisha for blindness on the Arameans
•   2 Kings 6:18
♦   Hezekiah for healing
•   2 Kings 20:1-3, 5
♦   Hezekiah for deliverance of Jerusalem from the Assyrians
•   2 Kings 20:6
♦   Isaiah for declining of the shadow on Ahaz's sundial
•   2 Kings 20:11
♦   Jabez for divine blessing
♦   Jehoshaphat for personal deliverance from the Arameans
♦   priests for blessing on the people
♦   Manasseh for restoration from captivity
♦   Ezra and returnees from captivity for a safe journey
•   Ezra 8:21-23
♦   spiritual impact on observers and hearers
•   Ezra 10:1-4
♦   Nehemiah for permission to go to Jerusalem
•   Nehemiah 2:6, 11
♦   Daniel and his friends for understanding of Nebuchadnezzar's dream
♦   Daniel for understanding a vision
♦   Jonah for deliverance from the stomach of the fish
•   Jonah 2:1-2, 10
♦   Peter for deliverance from drowning
♦   Zacharias for a son
•   Luke 1:7-17, 57
♦   the elect for divine justice
•   Luke 18:7-8
♦   the sinner for mercy
•   Luke 18:13-14
♦   the thief for Jesus to remember him
•   Luke 23:42-43
♦   Jesus for Lazarus to be raised
•   John 11:41-42
♦   Jesus for the Father to glorify His name
•   John 12:28
♦   the church for confidence and blessing in ministry
•   Acts 4:29-31
♦   Peter for Tabitha's restoration to life
•   Acts 9:40
♦   Cornelius for God's direction (i.e., to send for Peter)
•   Acts 10:31-33
♦   the church for Peter's release from prison
•   Acts 12:5-17
♦   Paul and Silas for deliverance from jail
•   Acts 16:25-26
♦   Christ for deliverance out of death
•   Hebrews 5:7
♦   at the time of the request
♦   after a delay since the request
•   Nehemiah 1:4 (cf. 1:1; 2:1-6); Jeremiah 42:2-7; Luke 18:1-7
greater than the request
♦   specific instances
♦   general reference
other than the request
♦   Israelites experienced a wasting disease instead of just their request for meat
♦   Moses allowed to view the promised land instead of his request to enter it
♦   Mary and Martha received their brother Lazarus back from the dead instead of their request for Jesus to heal him from sickness
•   John 11:1-44
♦   Paul promised sufficient grace to endure his thorn in the flesh instead of his request for the Lord to remove it
things sometimes associated with prayer:
♦ worship:
♦ fasting:
♦ weeping:
♦ a vow:
♦ prostration of oneself:
•   Ezra 10:1
♦ appropriate human activity:
•   Nehemiah 4:9
♦ thanksgiving:
♦ blessing or thanksgiving for food:
♦ keeping watch:
♦ singing of hymns:
•   Acts 16:25
♦ praising God:
•   Acts 16:25
♦ alertness:
♦ anointing with oil:
•   James 5:14
times of prayer:
♦ in the morning:
♦ three times daily:
•   Daniel 6:10 (cf. Psalms 55:17)
♦ toward evening:
•   Genesis 24:63
♦ in the night:
•   Psalms 119:55, 62
♦ all night:
•   Luke 6:12
♦ at midnight:
•   Acts 16:25
♦ continually:
places of prayer:
♦ outdoors:
♦ on the battlefield:
♦ in a crowd of people:
♦ in the temple:
•   2 Kings 19:14
♦ in bed:
•   Psalms 63:6
♦ from the stomach of a fish:
•   Jonah 2:1
♦ in an inner room:
•   Matthew 6:6
♦ at a mountain in solitude:
•   Matthew 14:23
♦ in a garden:
♦ in an upper room of a private house:
•   Acts 1:13; 12:12
♦ on a housetop:
•   Acts 10:9
♦ by a riverside:
•   Acts 16:13
♦ in jail:
•   Acts 16:25
♦ in every place:
•   1 Timothy 2:8
physical posture in prayer:
♦ bowing down:
♦ falling on one's face (i.e., prostrate):
♦ standing:
♦ spreading, stretching out or lifting up hands heavenward:
♦ kneeling:
♦ sitting:
♦ standing with eyes raised:
•   John 11:41
♦ records of extended prayers
cautions in prayer:
♦ about haste or impulsiveness in communication with God:
♦ about use of meaningless repetition in prayer:
•   Matthew 6:7
hindrances to prayer:
♦ disobedience to God's word:
♦ unconfessed sin:
♦ pride:
•   Job 35:12 (cf. James 4:6)
♦ hatred of godly knowledge:
♦ lack of reverence for the Lord:
♦ lack of concern for the poor:
♦ divinely forbidden requests:
•   Jeremiah 7:16
♦ idolatry:
•   Ezekiel 20:31
♦ an unforgiving attitude:
•   Matthew 6:15
♦ doubt:
•   James 1:6-7
♦ a double-minded attitude:
•   James 1:8
♦ improper motives:
•   James 4:3
unanswered prayer:
♦ of Israel:
♦ of Moses:
♦ of Balaam:
♦ of Joshua and the elders of Israel:
•   Joshua 7:6-13
♦ of Saul:
•   1 Samuel 28:6
♦ of David:
♦ of David's enemies:
♦ of Job:
•   Job 30:20
♦ of evil men:
•   Job 35:12-13
♦ of the enemies of the godly:
♦ of the people of Judah:
♦ of the hypocritical Pharisee:
•   Luke 18:10-12, 14
hypocritical prayer:
condemnation by Jesus
•   Matthew 6:5
characteristics of
♦   pretentious
♦   lengthy
•   Mark 12:40
♦   self-righteous
•   Luke 18:11-12
prayer to heathen gods:
♦ examples:
♦ practices:
various other uses:
♦ proof of the true God through answered prayer:
♦ questions about prayer:
•   Job 21:15
♦ delay in answering prayer:
♦ prayer as delightful to the Lord:
•   Proverbs 15:8
♦ neglect of prayer:
♦ heathen praying to Israel's God:
•   Jonah 1:14
♦ seemingly unanswered prayer:
•   Habakkuk 1:2
♦ prayers of Christians heard by unbelievers:
•   Acts 16:25
♦ expression of prayer with the spirit and the mind also:
♦ incense as a symbol of prayer:

 

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