Can't Wait for This Sunday!

I’m really wound up about the message this Sunday. I’m delivering a message titled, “Living Like Jesus in Prayer.” There’s a little discussed prayer that Jesus prays in John 17. As you read through and study this prayer, you’ll notice there are basically three people that Jesus prays for. Who are these three people? What exactly does Jesus pray for each of them? How can this influence my own personal prayer life? In Jesus’ prayer, you learn not only who to pray for, but what to pray for regarding each person. This recorded prayer of Jesus by John, demonstrates a pattern by which we too can pray. Come Sunday to learn how you can revolutionize your personal prayer life with purpose.

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1. Leslie Moorhead wrote:
Also, there was the distinction Jesus made in saying He and His disciples were "in" the world, but not "of" the world. I thought during your message the profound impact the resurrection and ascension of our Lord must have been on the life of Peter. The disciple who questioned everything concerning the authenticity of our Lord, who would later become one of the greatest evangelists of the post-pentacostal era. What a message that sends to us, concerning His life and death. I think it was Peter who would later admit that the Lord Jesus never said anything that was amiss in all the time they were together on this earth.

January 4, 2010 @ 9:29 AM

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