Prayer: Worship, Praise, and Thanksgiving

Canaan Fellowship
Canaan Fellowship
Prayer: Worship, Praise, and Thanksgiving
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Bill Teubl continues his series on prayer, emphasizing its richness and depth as an ongoing, natural part of Christian life. He explores prayer as fellowship with God, highlighting worship, praise, thanksgiving, and declaration as foundational elements. The sermon also introduces supplication and intercession, distinguishing between personal requests and prayers for others.

  • [00:00] Bill revisits last week’s topic on prayer, focusing on its integration into daily life.
  • [02:36] Prayer is defined as conscious fellowship with God, not just a scheduled activity.
  • [05:39] Meditation is paired with prayer, as we offer back to God what He has given us.
  • [09:46] Worship, praise, and thanksgiving are distinguished:
    • Worship: Intimate acknowledgment of God’s worth (e.g., “Holy, holy, holy”).
    • Praise: Celebrating God’s nature (e.g., “You are Lord of heaven and earth”).
    • Thanksgiving: Gratitude for specific blessings.
  • [12:15] Declaration is introduced as proclaiming God’s truth into spiritual realms (e.g., Psalm 113:4, 118:24).
  • [21:19] Supplication (personal requests) and intercession (praying for others) are contrasted, with examples from Philippians 4:6 and Colossians 1:9.
  • [26:42] Paul’s prayer requests in Colossians 4:3 emphasize intercession for gospel proclamation.
  • [29:39] Next week’s focus: Tongues, groaning, and silence in prayer.

Scripture References

  • Psalm 113:3-4
  • Psalm 118:24
  • Philippians 4:6
  • Colossians 1:9
  • Colossians 4:3

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