
Sunday Morning Service - Prayer First
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Main Scripture:
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1 Timothy 2:8 – “I desire therefore that men pray everywhere, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting.”
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Matthew 21:13 – “My house shall be called a house of prayer.”
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Prayer reveals who we depend on. Without prayer, we live by our own dictates.
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Prayer is relationship. It is hanging out with God, being real with Him.
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Prayer is power. We have access to more authority than any army through prayer.
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Prayer must be first. Don’t treat it as the last resort—make it your first response.
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Barriers to prayer: wrath (unforgiveness) and doubt will block effective prayer.
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Jesus is still praying. Of all His works on earth, intercession continues in heaven (Hebrews 7:25).
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Set aside uninterrupted time daily (not just while driving or drifting off at night).
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Be real with God—He already knows your struggles.
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Pray for others—family, friends, leaders, even enemies.
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Guard against substituting reaction for prayer—Peter’s mistake in Gethsemane (Matthew 26).
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Watch and pray, so you don’t fall into temptation.
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Do I treat prayer as a last resort or as my first response?
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What distractions keep me from “hanging out” with God?
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Who in my life needs me to intercede for them right now?
Prayer is not a ritual—it is a refuge. Jesus invites us behind the veil, into the presence of the Father. Let’s not wait until everything else fails—pray first.