So if you know me, I love to review a good bible study and I love being on launch teams!
And this spring I got to do that TWICE.
The first was on Crickett Keeth's On Bended Knee.
This is one of the very few bible studies I've come across that tackles prayer like this. She doesn't focus on one specific prayer or one specific person but she covers many prayers across both the Old and New Testament.
So above you'll see the Table of Contents where each week the author takes on a new prayer and guides us through that prayer.
She starts off with THE prayer by Jesus (you know the one: Our Father....).
Then we go into intercessory prayer by Paul in Ephesians (and even get to cover one in Colossians). Next is Job's prayer in his despair and Hannah's prayer as she was longing to have children (the prayer that brought forth Samuel).
By week 5 we get to David's prayer in the Psalms of Lament where we find how to be sad & hurting and yet still trust God to be God.
Then there's Asa's prayer who was seeking God and trying to turn the people towards God.
Then Jehoshaphat, Asa's son and the monarch after him, who is depending on God for his decision making.
And we end the study with Nehemiah whose prayer was very bold, especially for someone still in captivity in Persia.
Then at the end, there's this section with MORE prayers found in the bible that we can study and replicate in our own prayer time: Jacob, Moses, Solomon, Elijah, Hezekiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, Ezra, as well as others by David and Paul.
And if you choose to do this study in a group there's also a leader's guide in the back.
I must admit I thoroughly enjoyed this book when I read over it during the launch and even more so now that I am taking my time going through it, studying the prayers and praying them over friends and family. I highly recommend as a good study on prayer that's not warfare praying (which is not covered in this study).
{FYI: I did receive this book for FREE as a member of the launch team.}
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