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Adoration - every prayer should start with this, addressing the Almighty with reverent awe. It should also conclude with adoration.
Confession - of my own sins, calling then what God calls them - rebellion against the Thrice-holy Creator and Master of all that is. I confess my weaknesses and failings and unworthiness, but I also confess my faith in His provision and power and faithfulness.
Thanksgiving to Him for Christ, for His word and indwelling Spirit, for the Church and its shelter and discipline; for/in whatever circumstances I find myself, knowing that He has brought me there for a purpose that is glory to Him and good to me.
Supplication, first for His work on the earth and close to home, for my country, family, friends, and my own needs. Yes, I was taught this form from very early on, too. I think that Robin answered part of my question, but I'm looking a little deeper.I guess my real question is: I know the proper form or structure of prayer (ACTS and using Scripture), but the attitude that I should address God in prayer? Referring to my first post: God is Thrice-holy-we should be reverent. Yet we are children of God-so we can pray to Him as to a Father and Friend. I guess I'm just confused if we strike the middle of the road between those two, or not. Anyway, thanks very much, Robin.
Remember this: had any other condition been better for you than the one in which you are, divine love would have put you there. - Spurgeon
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