Monday, June 6, 2011

SUM 11: Service and Notes: Day 5

Psalm 5:1-3
What can we learn about saturation praying from David?

The Bible commands us, as followers, to pray and to pray often. We can see
this through every book of the Bible, as every character of every story cries
out to praise God or to ask for His provision and guidance. We can learn from
the lives of men like King David, the apostles Paul and James, and of course,
Jesus, the Son of God.

Discussion Questions:
1. When you think of the phrase, “saturation praying,” what do you think of?
Does it seem like something that you can do?

2. Take a moment to open your Bible to the book of Psalms. Read a few of
the short chapters that you see. What sticks out most to you about the verses
you’re reading?

3. What do you think of when you hear “pray without ceasing?” How is it
possible in today’s world?

4. Read Matt. 7:7-8 and 1 Thes. 5:16-18. What do these verses have in common?

5. What can you do to live a life of “saturation praying?”

Challenge: Set an alarm to remind you to spend time talking to God this week
about your deepest thoughts. Tell Him your hopes and dreams, ask Him to
guide you in the right direction. Consider praying silent prayers

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