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Prayer and Worship

Q.     What is prayer?
A.     Prayer is responding to God, by thought and by deeds,
         with or without words.

Q.     What is Christian Prayer?
A.     Christian prayer is response to God the Father, through
         Jesus Christ, in the power of the Holy Spirit.

Q.     What prayer did Christ teach us?
A.     Our Lord gave us the example of prayer known as
         the Lord’s Prayer.   See page 364

Q.     What are the principal kinds of prayer?
A.     The principal kinds of prayer are adoration, praise,
         thanksgiving, penitence, oblation, intercession, and
         petition.

Q.     What is adoration?
A.     Adoration is the lifting up of the heart and mind to God,
         asking nothing but to enjoy God’s presence.

Q.     Why do we praise God?
A.     We praise God, not to obtain anything, but because
         God’s Being draws praise from us.

Q.     For what do we offer thanksgiving?
A.     Thanksgiving is offered to God for all the blessings of
         this life, for our redemption, and for whatever draws us
         closer to God.

Q.     What is penitence?
A.     In penitence, we confess our sins and make restitution
         where possible, with the intention to amend our lives.

Q.     What is prayer of oblation?
A.     Oblation is an offering of ourselves, our lives and
         labors, in union with Christ, for the purposes of God.

Q.     What are intercession and petition?
A.     Intercession brings before God the needs of others; in
         petition, we present our own needs, that God’s will may
         be done.

Q.     What is corporate worship?
A.     In corporate worship, we unite ourselves with others to
         acknowledge the holiness of God, to hear God’s Word,
         to offer prayer, and to celebrate the sacraments.

 

 

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