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Q.98: What is prayer?
A.98
: Prayer is an offering up of our desires unto God for things agreeable to His will, in the name of Christ, with confession of our sins, and thankful acknowledgement of His mercies.

  1. Learn the will of God
  2. Confess our sins
  3. Acknowledge God's Mercies with THANKS!
  4. Bring our Desires Before our Heavenly Father

1. Learn the Will of God (It's a lifetime task; just do a little each day.)

Psalms for the day

This schedule allows us to read through the entire Book of Psalms each month

Psalm 5 || Psalm 35 || Psalm 65 || Psalm 95 || Psalm 125

Proverbs for the day

This schedule allows us to read through the entire Book of Proverbs each month

Proverbs 5

100 minutes of God's Word

This schedule allows us to read through the entire Bible in one month

Reading through the Bible is a life-changing event, no less so if you read the Bible instead of watching TV. Cut out two sit-coms and Dan Rather each evening, and you will have time to read the entire Bible from cover to cover in one month. What a deal!

Morning |

| Evening

Exodus 38-40 |
Leviticus 1:1-19-14 |

| Mark 2:1-8:10
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Read the Bible in One Year

This schedule allows us to read through the entire Bible in one Year

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Or here for KJV


2. Confess our sins


3. Acknowledge God's Mercies with THANKS!

  • Gratitude heals; bitterness kills
  • Praying for others takes your mind off yourself
  • Some ideas

4. Bring our Desires Before our Heavenly Father

The Catechism says our desires must be "for things agreeable to His will."
We began to learn God's general will here.

Man's Chief End is to

  • Glorify God
  • Enjoy Him forever

Pray that God will be glorified throughout the earth, and that we will live in peace.

We can learn more generally about God's design for prayer here.

Larger Catechism, Question 186:
What rule has God given for our direction in the duty of prayer?
Answer: The whole Word of God is of use to direct us in the duty of prayer; but the special rule of direction is that form of prayer which our Savior Christ taught his disciples, commonly called the Lord's Prayer.

Study the Lord's Prayer here.

Prayer Requests


In Hebrew thought, the day began in the evening, with morning following the night.
The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light.
Romans 13:12
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