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76 THE PRIVILEGE OF PRAYER
Luke 11:1–13
All the great men of the Bible were men of prayer.
They walked with God.
Jesus Himself sometimes spent all night in prayer.
The Bible tells us to pray without ceasing—1 Thessalonians 5:17.
1. THE PATTERN—vv.
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2. THE PARABLE—vv.
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3. THE PROMISES—vv.
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Do not give up when you pray!
God will answer.
His promises are true.
He will keep His Word—Numbers 23:19.
For each promise, there is a condition to meet.
When you meet the condition, you can assure yourself of an answer.
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