Prayer 1 Sam 1 – Hannah’s prayer – sermon notes 1 Samuel 1 – The prayer of Hannah – sermon notes Acts 4:23-31 – Under fire – sermon notes Acts 4:5-31 Praying under pressure – sermon notes Children’s Letters to God Christ’s prayer for his people Christian meditation Confession Contemplative – and evangelical? Discussion Starters, Mt 6:9-13, Lk 11:1-13 Encouragements to prayer Gospel spirituality Hallowed be thy name Hallowed be your name How can we pray Psalm 137? How the Lord’s Prayer defines us Implications of the Lord’s Prayer John 17 – What if Jesus did not pray? – sermon notes Let us lament Let’s change the way we pray Matthew 18:20 – ‘Where two or three are gathered…’ Meditation Miracles and the purposes of God Mt 6:1-18 – Ways to pray – sermon notes Mt 6:11 – ‘Give us today our daily bread’ – sermon notes No ‘I’ in the Lord’s Prayer Objections to Prayer Objections to Prayer (cont’d) Objections to Prayer (cont’d) Objections to Prayer (cont’d) Objections to Prayer (cont’d) Orthodox writers on transcendence, mystery, paradox Parts of Prayer Parts of Prayer (cont’d) Perspectives on union with Christ Prayer – ‘The Conversation of Friends’ Prayer a universal duty Prayer and revival Prayer postures Prayer: an impeachment of the divine perfections? Prayer: its nature Prayer: no place in a government of law? Prayers of St Paul Praying for healing Praying for Paris Praying for people we have never met Praying for unbelievers Praying the Psalms in Christ Praying the Psalms politically Praying with giants Praying with Paul Praying with right motives Psa 100 – Thanksgiving – sermon notes Psa 13 – How long, O Lord? (sermon notes) Psalm 46:10 – ‘Be still and know that I am God’ Psalms of lament in the Gospels Psalms: Prayer Book of the Bible Quotes on prayer Resting, waiting, delighting Richard Baxter on contemplation Ryle on encouragements to prayer Should we pray to the Holy Spirit? Silence Silence! Ten top tips for leading a time of prayer The Aaronic Blessing The Jesus Prayer The life of prayer The Lord’s Prayer in Matthew and Luke The place of prayer in moral government The Throne of Grace Time for God? Wait What should we pray for? What would you pray for? Where is the Holy Spirit in the Lord’s Prayer? Yes, the Lord’s Prayer IS offensive