S1: The Intercession of Christ (Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools)
Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools (Tyler Staton)
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Jesus had a habit of prayer and he taught us how to pray. But what we often overlook is that Jesus is still praying for us. Prayer begins not with us but with Jesus. Every prayer that we have ever prayed or that we will ever pray is a response to Jesus’ prayers for us. This must be the starting point for any prayer journey.
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S4: Our Daily Bread (Petition) (Prayi...
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