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A Prayer For Personal Blessing
I- The Preparation For Personal Prayer (v.9).
A- The Lifestyle that provides the basis for Personal Prayer.
1- It is an honorable lifestyle
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B- The Motivation that provides the earnestness for Personal Prayer.
1- The motivation is sometimes an internal reaction to external circumstances.
The name Jabez literally means “he afflicts, gives pain.”
He was asking God not to allow his name to characterize his destiny.
In the ancient Near East, names were often associated with the character of a person, or of a desirable or undesirable destiny.
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a- Jabez's motivation was personal pain.
b- Jabez's motivation was to avoid causing pain.
II- The Plan For Personal Prayer (v.10a).
A- The plan begins with praying to the right person.
1- Pray to God alone
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B- The plan involves getting specific with requests.
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C- The plan is focused on asking in the will of God
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III- The Principles For Personal Prayer (vs.10b)
A- The principle of dependence
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B- The principle of expanding influence
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C- The Principle of divine guidance
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D- The principle of divine protection
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IV- The Power of Personal Prayer (v.
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A. The God of all power will answer.
CONCLUSION:
1. Cabal, Ted, Chad Owen Brand, E. Ray Clendenen, Paul Copan, J.P. Moreland, and Doug Powell.
The Apologetics Study Bible: Real Questions, Straight Answers, Stronger Faith.
Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2007.
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