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Praying the Bible


Editorial ReviewsReview“Don Whitney’s suggestion to pray the Bible has made a huge contribution to my devotional life. This little book is explosive and powerful. Read it ready to experience a great step forward in your walk with Christ and in your commitment to prayer.”―R. Albert Mohler Jr., President, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary“My walk with the Lord has often been strengthened and encouraged by Don Whitney’s writing. Now he reminds us of the value of using Scripture as a prompt and basis for our prayers. This is a particularly helpful tool for those of us who often struggle to know what and how to pray or whose minds tend to wander during private prayer. This book will surely help many refresh their time with the Lord.”―Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, author; Teacher and Host, Revive Our Hearts“If you are looking for a book to teach you not only to pray but also to invigorate your intimacy with God through prayer, this is the one. I highly recommend this book written by a man who has instructed thousands of people about spiritual disciplines in academic circles and in church settings. My soul has been nourished as I have sat under Whitney’s teaching, especially on the topic of prayer. You and I need this book. You will be blessed in more than one way.”―Miguel Núñez, Senior Pastor, International Baptist Church, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; Founding President, Wisdom & Integrity Ministries“I prayed through Psalm 23 with tears streaming down my face, asking myself, why have I not done this before? Perhaps you’ve been told to pray the Scriptures, but you haven’t because you were never taught how to. Whitney’s simple approach makes praying through the Bible accessible while also leaving space for the Word and Spirit to work in your heart. Don’t give up on prayer! Praying the Bible will help transform your prayer life.”―Trillia Newbell, author, If God Is For Us: The Everlasting Truth of Our Great Salvation“Prayer and Scripture intake are both essential for spiritual devotion, like the left and right wings of a plane. Prayer is the Christian’s duty. It should also be the Christian’s delight. Praying the Bible will teach you to take in the joy of Scripture-led prayer.”―H. B. Charles Jr., Pastor, Shiloh Metropolitan Baptist Church, Jacksonville, Florida“Whitney offers a wonderfully practical, pastoral, and biblical approach to prayer that relieves personal boredom and unleashes spiritual power. It’s so simple it will shock you and, at the same time, invigorate a renewed prayer life with your God.”―Bryan Chapell, Senior Pastor, Grace Presbyterian Church, Peoria, Illinois“Whitney has taught the material in this book a number of times at the WorshipGod conferences I lead. Unfailingly his has been one of the most appreciated and life-affecting seminars we’ve offered. I can’t recommend this book highly enough.” ―Bob Kauflin, Director, Sovereign Grace MusicAbout the AuthorDonald S. Whitney (PhD, University of the Free State, Bloemfontein, South Africa) is professor of biblical spirituality and associate dean at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He has written several books, including Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life. Don blogs regularly at BiblicalSpirituality.org.Associate Dean and Professor of Biblical Spirituality, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; author, Family Worship; Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life; and Praying the Bible

According to Donald Whitney, the best way to pray is to pray using Scripture as our source, namely the Psalms. He advocates a simple approach: take a passage of Scripture, read through it and then turn it into prayer.
Offering Christians encouragement and advice for reinvigorating their prayer lives, this practical resource outlines a foolproof plan for praying through the Bible\u2014turning the duty of prayer into delight.
PRAYING THE BIBLE WITH A GROUP (e.g., a family, a class, or a church prayer meeting) Assign a verse to each person and have each pray through that particular verse Read the Psalm aloud (or have each read it silently), then ask
So, the Scripture models for us how to pray about reading the Scriptures and turning them into prayers. And then think about this, which is so obvious: The Scriptures either tell us something about God and Christ when we are reading so that we can praise him.
While I was speaking and praying, confessing my sin and the sin of my people Israel, and presenting my plea before the Lord my God for the holy hill of my God, while I was speaking in prayer, the man Gabriel, whom I had seen in the vision at the first, came to me in swift flight at the time of the evening sacrifice.
When it comes to prayer, do you ever feel like you're saying the same old things about the same old things? Sign up below to join Don Whitney on a 5-day journey to learn a simple, practical, and biblical approach to prayer that will turn duty into delight! In just a few minutes a day, you'll learn a time-tested method that could transform ...
Praying the Word means reading (or reciting) Scripture in a spirit of prayer and letting the meaning of the verses inspire our thoughts and become our prayer. Throughout the Old and New Testaments, we find instances of God's people "praying the Word" by quoting Scripture in their prayers.
Bible verses about prayer are great if you want to know how to pray. The following verses will encourage your daily walk with Christ and help you experience the power of prayer! "Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you" (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18)
Prayers from the Bible The Bible is filled with prayers. Every biblical leader knew the importance of prayer. People prayed for understanding, blessings, strength, healing, family, direction, unbelievers, and more.
The following are some prayers for blessing, protection, deliverance, salvation, wisdom, help, revelation, and more found in the Bible. Prayers from the Old Testament. Hannah's Prayer (1 Samuel 2:1-10): Then Hannah prayed and said: "My heart rejoices in the Lord; In the Lord my horn is lifted high. My mouth boasts over my enemies, For I ...
Prayer is foundational to the work of Bible translation. We've seen lives changed, hearts transformed and entire communities impacted as a result of people praying specifically that God would make himself known among the nations! Prayer is powerful, and it is one way God has invited us to join him in his work. ...
Most of the book is the prayers themselves based on the NIV Bible. I like and understand praying the Bible. The Campbell's use of Scripture caused me to give it a lower score. The Campbell's do not pray a continuous section of Scripture.
In the Bible, there are countless characters that prayed and after doing so, found power with God. Through God's gift of the Bible we can learn about these prayers and use them ourselves. The Bible...
Praying at all times in the Spirit, with all prayer and supplication. To that end keep alert with all perseverance, making supplication for all the saints, 1 Timothy 2:1-4 ESV / 540 helpful votes
As Whitney demonstrates, there is a difference between interpreting the Bible and praying the Bible. The former is concerned with ascertaining God's intended meaning for the text, whereas the latter is "merely using the language of the text to speak to God about what has come into your mind" (p. 36).
The Bible contains many examples of prayer and plenty of exhortations to pray (see Luke 18:1; Romans 12:12; and Ephesians 6:18). God's house is to be a house of prayer (Mark 11:17), and God's people are to be people of prayer: "Dear friends, by building yourselves up in your most holy faith and praying in the Holy Spirit, keep yourselves ...
Bible verses related to Praying from the King James Version (KJV) by Relevance. Philippians 4:6 - Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. John 15:7 - If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you.
What Does the Bible Say About Prayer? Prayer is not a mysterious practice reserved only for clergy and the religiously devout. Prayer is simply communicating with God\u2014listening and talking to him. Believers can pray from the heart, freely, spontaneously, and in their own words.If prayer is a difficult area for you, learn these basics principles of prayer and how to apply them in your life.
Bible verses related to How To Pray from the King James Version (KJV) by Relevance. - Sort By Book Order. Philippians 4:6 - Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. Matthew 6:7-9 - But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they ...
Pray the promises to believe - When we read a promise in the Bible, we turn it into a conversation with Jesus. Thank God and declare trust - With the promises in Scripture, we thank God for the ...
After your Bible reading, choose a passage from which to pray. Normally that will either be a passage you've just finished reading or else a psalm. So after you read a chapter in your daily Bible reading, you might go back and pray through\u2014as time allows\u2014what you just read through.
The Holy Spirit is the author of the Bible and it is His textbook, His divine Word. As we use the Bible rightly we find ourselves in agreement with God's Holy Spirit, and therefore praying powerfully and effectively. 2 Peter 1:20-21 Webster (20) Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation.
This is the Table of Contents of Herbert Lockyer's "All The Prayers Of The Bible" Prayer in the Old Testament Genesis Prayer History Begins .....Gen. 4:26 Prayer and Spiritual Progress .....Gen. 5:21-24
In Scripture, we notice many strong and faithful women of God. Today, we will be discussing 10 of these awesome women and what we can learn from them. 1. Elizabeth. Elizabeth is the mother of John the Baptist. She was married to Zechariah. She is a cousin to Mary the mother of Jesus. We can read about Elizabeth in Luke 1:5-80.
Praying the Bible was a short book, but it was a powerful one. The way it explained a different way to pray (using the Bible, especially the Psalms), was quite interesting and I can see how it would help to keep prayer from becoming repetitive. I really liked this book and can see myself rereading sections in the future.
Praying in the Spirit is praying according to the Spirit's leading. It is praying for things the Spirit leads us to pray for. Romans 8:26 tells us, "In the same way, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us with groans that words cannot express."
Praying the Bible with Don Whitney: Day 1. This video is part of Praying the Bible with Don Whitney, a 5-day email course designed to help you pray the words of Scripture.
In that moment I suddenly realized, "The entire Bible is a prayer book. We can pray not only the prayers of Paul in Ephesians, we can pray everything in the Book of Ephesians." "The entire Bible is a prayer book." So I started praying each day through one of the passages in my daily Bible reading.
Start praying through the Psalms today with short, powerful prayers from 30 most popular Psalms. The Book of Psalms is one of the most beloved books of the Bible - it offers comfort in times of ...

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