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The course describes prayer as our “first language” because:
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The “why” of prayer in the course emphasises:
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The course teaches that an active prayer life leads to:
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In the course, worship in prayer is described as focusing on:
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Thanksgiving differs from worship because thanksgiving focuses on:
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The course defines a prayer of supplication as:
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A prayer of consecration is primarily about:
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Intercession in the course is described as:
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1 Timothy 2:1 teaches believers to pray:
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Fasting in relation to prayer is described as:
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Praying “in truth” means:
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Praying “in Jesus’ name” primarily means:
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Praying “with authority” means:
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Praying “with perseverance” is described as:
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Praying “with unity” means:
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The course says holiness in prayer is about:
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Hope in prayer is defined as:
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A lifestyle of prayer produces:
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The course teaches that prayer is strengthened by:
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The overall purpose of the course is described as helping believers:
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The course teaches that prayer begins with God’s invitation, not human effort.
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Worship and thanksgiving are identical and interchangeable with no distinction.
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Perseverance in prayer means remaining faithful even when answers seem delayed.
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God will hear our prayers if we use many words.
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Unity in prayer strengthens the church’s effectiveness.
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