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PRAYER THAT GETS THE JOB DONE *                                                                               Jms.
5:16,17*
Sermon in a Sentence: To accomplish great things in prayer you must pray like Elijah.
I.
Who Can Pray?-
The Person of Prayer
           "righteous man"  *Rom.
5:1;Psa.
66:18;Prov.
15:8;28:9*
II.
How Should We Pray?-
The Pattern of Prayer
         A.
Passionate Prayer- "earnestly"- *1 Ki. 18:42*
         B.
Pointed Prayer- "that it might not rain"- *1 Ki. 17:1;18:1;Deut.
28:12,24;1 Jn. 5:14,15*
         C.
Persistent Prayer- "seven times" *1 Ki. 18:42-45*
III.
What Should We Expect from Prayer?-
The Power of Prayer
                               "it rained not...rained" *1 Ki. 17:1;18:41,45*
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