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The Scripture makes it clear that we are in a great cosmic battle. It is not a battle against people. It is a battle against spiritual forces of evil that are trying to destroy the work of God—in the world, and in our lives. But God has equipped us, empowered us, authorized us, and called us to partner with him in accomplishing his purposes on the earth. And we do it primarily through prayer. This is a small group Bible study series by Buddy Owens from Saddleback Church. Download the study guide here: https://saddleback.com/watch/the-purpose-practice-and-power-of-prayer A Lumivoz podcast

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The Scripture makes it clear that we are in a great cosmic battle. It is not a battle against people. It is a battle against spiritual forces of evil that are trying to destroy the work of God—in the world, and in our lives. But God has equipped us, empowered us, authorized us, and called us to partner with him in accomplishing his purposes on the earth. And we do it primarily through prayer. This is a small group Bible study series by Buddy Owens from Saddleback Church. Download the study guide here: https://saddleback.com/watch/the-purpose-practice-and-power-of-prayer A Lumivoz podcast

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Ask host to enable sharing for playback controlBONUS New Series: The Way of a Worshiper: A Saddleback Church Small Group Study11/5/2022

Coming November 13th, a brand new series from Pastor Buddy Owens at Saddleback Church.Are you looking for God? The pursuit of God is the chase of a life time. In fact, its been going on since the day you were born. The question is: Have you been the hunter or the prey? This small group study is not about music. Its not even about going to church. Its about living your life as an offering of worship to God. Its about tapping into the source of power to live the Christian life. And its about discovering the secret to friendship with God.In this four-week study, Buddy Owens, author and teacher, will help you understand the meaning of worship. Through his very practical, engaging, and at times surprising insights, Buddy shares truths from Scripture and from life that will help you understand in a new and deeper way just what it means to be a worshiper.Be sure to subscribe today so you don't miss this great new series!This series was created for Saddleback Church's small group curriculum series. For more great Bible studies and small group curriculum, visit pastors.comAnd for more great podcasts, visit Lumivoz.com

Duration:00:02:33

Ask host to enable sharing for playback controlBONUS: Putting It Together Again When It's All Fallen Apart: Saddleback Small Group Series7/11/2022

To find the study guide, search for Putting It Together Again When It's All Fallen Apart: Saddleback Small Group Series in your podcast app.This series was created for Saddleback Church's small group curriculum series. For more great Bible studies and small group curriculum, visit pastors.comAnd for more great podcasts, visit Lumivoz.com

Duration:00:09:55

Ask host to enable sharing for playback controlSession 6: When God Says No7/4/2022

Final Episode! Episode 6 of The Purpose Practice and Power of Prayer series. This is a church small group Bible study series from Buddy Owens at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California.CHECKING IN1. Share something you are thankful for.2. How did our lesson on “Praying with Persistence and Power” impact your prayers this past week?KEY VERSEIn all things God works for the good of those wholove him.Romans 8:28 (NIV)DISCUSSION QUESTIONSPUTTING IT INTO PRACTICEThis week, start and end each day praying with your hands the way Buddy closed this session. Start with your hands open and bring your requests before God. Turn your palms down, surrendering to God. Then turn your hands back up to receive God’s grace.PRAYER DIRECTIONAs a group, thank God for the work he has done and the seeds he has planted through this study. Ask him to continue growing each group member’s prayer life. Thank him for being a God who listens to us, cares about what we care about, and loves us unconditionally.DIVING DEEPERDive deeper this week by watching Pastor Rick’s message, “What to Remember When Things Don’t Go Your Way.”This series was created for Saddleback Church's small group curriculum series. For more great Bible studies and small group curriculum, visit pastors.comAnd for more great podcasts, visit Lumivoz.com

Duration:00:23:05

Ask host to enable sharing for playback controlSession 5: Praying With Persistence And Power6/27/2022

Episode 5 of The Purpose Practice and Power of Prayer series. This is a church small group Bible study series from Buddy Owens at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California.CHECKING IN1. Share something you are thankful for.2. Did you try using the pattern for prayer we talked about last week? What did you experience?KEY VERSE“Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to him who knocks, the door will be opened.”Matthew 7:7–8 (NIV)DISCUSSION QUESTIONS“If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness” PUTTING IT INTO PRACTICEWhen you talk to God, it’s not the words but the intentthat counts. God is not looking for eloquence. He just wants honesty. Pray from your heart. This week, continue practicing the way Jesus taught us to pray. Think of the name by which the Lord will be most glorified in answering your prayer.Do you need him to be your Healer, your Provider, your Counselor or Comforter? Call on him by name, present your request, then surrender yourself to his sovereignty.PRAYER DIRECTIONIf anybody shared any persistent prayers out of the first discussion question, take time as a group to pray for those together.DIVING DEEPERDive deeper this week by watching Doable Discipleship: Episode 70, Buddy Owens and the Practice of Fasting.This series was created for Saddleback Church's small group curriculum series. For more great Bible studies and small group curriculum, visit pastors.comAnd for more great podcasts, visit Lumivoz.com

Duration:00:24:29

Ask host to enable sharing for playback controlSession 4: Patterns Of Prayer6/20/2022

Episode 4 of The Purpose Practice and Power of Prayer series. This is a church small group Bible study series from Buddy Owens at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California.CHECKING IN1. Share something you are thankful for.2. Your group is now halfway through this study. What is one thing that has stuck with you so far?KEY VERSE“Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: for thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen.”Matthew 6:9–13 (KJV)DISCUSSION QUESTIONSThis week’s discussion questions center on the seven relationships seen in the Lord’s Prayer. For each statement, discuss what you hear, think, and feel.1. “You are my father. I am your child. I trust your love.”2. “You are my king. I am your subject. I trust your authority.”3. “You are my master. I am your servant. I trust your wisdom.”4. “You are my provider. I am your dependent. I trust your faithfulness.”5. “You are my savior. I am a sinner. I trust your mercy.”6. “You are my guide. I am a pilgrim. I trust your direction.”7. “You are my deliverer. I am a captive. I trust you to set me free.”PUTTING IT INTO PRACTICEThis week, practice praying the way Jesus taught us to pray. Think of the name by which the Lord will be most glorified in answering your prayer. Do you need him to be your Healer, your Provider, your Counselor or Comforter? Call on himby name, present your request, then surrender yourself to his sovereignty.PRAYER DIRECTIONBegin PUTTING IT INTO PRACTICE right now with your group. (See above.) Share your prayer requests. By what name will the Lord be most glorified in answering your prayer today? Call on him by name, present your requests, then surrender yourself to his sovereignty.DIVING DEEPERDive deeper this week by watching Buddy Owens’ message, How to Pray When You Haven’t Got a Prayer.This series was created for Saddleback Church's small group curriculum series. For more great Bible studies and small group curriculum, visit pastors.comAnd for more great podcasts, visit Lumivoz.com

Duration:00:26:12

Ask host to enable sharing for playback controlSession 3: Your Authority In Prayer6/13/2022

Episode 3 of The Purpose Practice and Power of Prayer series. This is a church small group Bible study series from Buddy Owens at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California.CHECKING IN1. Share something you are thankful for today.2. How did last week’s lesson affect the way you prayed this week?KEY VERSEGod raised us up with Christ and seated us withhim in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus.Ephesians 2:6 (NIV)DISCUSSION QUESTIONSPUTTING IT INTO PRACTICERead Ephesians 1–2 every day this week and, as Buddy said, “Let these truths steep into your soul.” Try turning these chapters into a prayer, talking about them with God. For example, “Lord, enlighten the eyes of my heart so that I may better know the hope to which you have called me. Help me appreciate the riches of your glorious inheritance and understand your incomparably great power for me.”PRAYER DIRECTIONThe truth about your authority in prayer can feel daunting. As a group, turn any of these feelings into gratitude. Thank God for the authority which he has given you in Christ. Pray for strength and conviction to use this authority to be Christ’s ambassador on earth.Share your prayer requests and pray for each other before you finish your meeting. Ask someone in the group to write them all down and then email them to all your group members. Commit to pray for each other throughout the week.DIVING DEEPERDive deeper this week by reading Praying for Peace by Jimmy, Carol, and Buddy Owens. Chapter 5, “Spiritual Warfare: Setting Captives Free” deals with your position of authority, your position of strength, taking back enemy territory, and dealing with spiritual attacks.This series was created for Saddleback Church's small group curriculum series. For more great Bible studies and small group curriculum, visit pastors.comAnd for more great podcasts, visit Lumivoz.com

Duration:00:19:35

Ask host to enable sharing for playback controlSession 2: Covering Your Territory6/6/2022

Episode 2 of The Purpose Practice and Power of Prayer series. This is a church small group Bible study series from Buddy Owens at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California.CHECKING IN1. Share something you are thankful for today.2. How did our last session about spiritual armor impact you this week?KEY VERSEPray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds ofprayers and requests.Ephesians 6:18 (NIV)PUTTING IT INTO PRACTICEUnder the “Getting Organized” section of the message outline, Buddy talked about five ways to organize your prayer life. Which of these do you want to try to incorporate into your daily life? Be intentional with setting yourself up to succeed. If it’s scheduling, stop right now and set alarms on your phone. If it’s memorials, make a list for yourself of what different memorials could be for you. Whichever method you choose, take five minutes right now to get yourself set up to begin this new part of your prayer life.If you need help getting started, a simple way to begin the habit of daily prayer is to text “Pray21” (all one word) to 83000 and you will be subscribed to receive one text prayer prompt every day for the next 21 days.PRAYER DIRECTIONAs you listened to the message, did anyone come to mind who needs prayer? Take a moment in silent prayer to pray for that person. Then send them a text that says, “Praying for you today.”Share your prayer requests and pray for each other before you finish your meeting. Ask someone in the group to write them all down and then email them to all your group members. Commit to pray for each other throughoutthe week.DIVING DEEPERSeven Types of Prayer ThanksgivingThanking God for what he has done should always be the starting point of prayer. So make it a habit to always begin prayer by saying thank you before asking God for anything.Enter his gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise; give thanks to him and praise his name.Psalm 100:4 (NIV)We always thank God . . . when we pray for you.Colossians 1:3 (NIV)This series was created for Saddleback Church's small group curriculum series. For more great Bible studies and small group curriculum, visit pastors.comAnd for more great podcasts, visit Lumivoz.com

Duration:00:22:21

Ask host to enable sharing for playback controlSession 1: Armed for Battle5/30/2022

Episode 1 of The Purpose Practice and Power of Prayer series. This is a church small group Bible study series from Buddy Owens at Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California.CHECKING IN1. If your group is new, or if there are any new people, introduce yourselves.2. Share something you are grateful for today.3. How do you hope to grow through this study?KEY VERSEBe strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God, so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes.Ephesians 6:10–11 (NIV)DISCUSSION QUESTIONS“For most of us, our spiritual battlefield looks a lot likeour living room—it’s where we do life. Spiritual warfare happens in our day-to-day living, loving, and relating, and in the daily decisions and challenges we face.” PUTTING IT INTO PRACTICEWould you say you currently approach the armor of God as a wish list or a checklist? What would you have to do differently to be sure all the pieces are in place? Make a plan for yourself to enact what you discussed. Think about how you have started new habits in your life and use those lessons to devise a plan here.PRAYER DIRECTIONShare your prayer requests and pray for each other before you finish your meeting. Ask someone in the group to write them all down and then email them to all your group members. Commit to pray for each other throughout the week.DIVING DEEPERDive deeper into Ephesians this week by listening to Pastor Tom Holladay’s DriveTime Devotions series going through the book of Ephesians.This series was created for Saddleback Church's small group curriculum series. For more great Bible studies and small group curriculum, visit pastors.comAnd for more great podcasts, visit Lumivoz.com

Duration:00:25:18

Ask host to enable sharing for playback controlThe Purpose, Practice, and Power of Prayer Trailer5/28/2022

A new small group series on prayer from Buddy Owens of Saddleback Church and Lumivoz Studios.

Duration:00:01:49

The Purpose, Practice, and Power of Prayer: A Saddleback Church Small Group Study | Listen to Podcasts On Demand Free | TuneIn (2024)

FAQs

What is the purpose of the prayer team of the church? ›

The purpose of the Prayer Ministry is as follows: To plan and conduct prayer meetings or sessions, and help lead the church members to an active life of prayer. To help turn God's House, the church building, into a House of Prayer (Isa 56:7; Matth 21:13)

What does the church teach is the purpose of prayer? ›

A central Christian prayer such as the Lord's Prayer expresses all four sentiments. The primary purpose of prayer is to respond to God's initiation of dialogue with us. It is always an act of faith and hope.

What is the purpose of the communal prayer? ›

Communal prayer means to pray with others. This can take place during church services, or it could be a structured meeting of Christians who have arranged to pray together. This type of prayer can help Christians connect with each other as well as God and help to strengthen the Christian community.

What is the purpose of prayer and worship? ›

Prayer is an important way to experience God as the religious believer can communicate with Him. By bringing their problems to God, or asking for forgiveness and help, they come closer to Him. Christians believe they can speak with God in prayer and are taught to pray by Jesus himself.

What is the purpose in prayer? ›

Prayer is communication with God. We do this by praising Him, confessing our sin before Him, thanking Him and asking Him for our needs and desires. Prayer is communion with our Creator. When we pray, we engage in loving fellowship with the Maker of heaven and earth.

What is the purpose of the prayer gathering? ›

Purpose. Prayer meetings provide social support to those who attend. The prayers during the prayer meeting sometimes ask their deity for a positive outcome in times of uncertainty. The prayer meeting, in a Christian's perspective, is the driving force of the church.

What is the power and purpose of prayer? ›

Prayer is meant to be one of the most exciting aspects of a life of faith. It has the power to transform lives, change circ*mstances, give peace and perseverance in the midst of trial, alter the course of nations, and win the world for Christ. The power of prayer is the inheritance of the believer.

What are the four main purposes of prayer? ›

The four purposes of prayer are: (1) adoration, (2) thanksgiving, (3) repentance, and (4) petition. 1. Adoration. Our first and foremost duty is to acknowledge God's supreme dominion over us, as our Creator and Father; our absolute dependence on Him, as His creatures and children; and His supreme excellence.

What are some examples of the power of prayer in the Bible? ›

A leper's prayer for healing—answered because God is willing to heal (Matthew 8:2, 3). Peter's prayer to be saved from drowning—answered even though Peter doubted (Matthew 14:30, 31). Disciples' prayer for boldness—answered because God wants His message shared (Acts 4:24-30, 31-33).

What happens when the church prays together? ›

1) Praying together unifies us with other believers.

Look what God accomplished through the corporate prayers of His people! When we pray with others, we surrender our “me”-centered thoughts and instead focus on the requests we're bringing to the throne together.

What are the three purposes of prayer in Christianity? ›

thanksgiving - thanking God for his many blessings, eg health or children. petition - asking God for something, eg healing, courage or wisdom. intercession - asking God to help others who need it, eg the sick, poor, those suffering in war.

What is the purpose of prayers in congregation? ›

Salat al-jama'ah (Congregational Prayer) or prayer in congregation (jama'ah) is considered to have more social and spiritual benefit than praying by oneself. When praying in congregation, the people stand in straight parallel rows behind the chosen imam, facing qibla.

What does the Bible say about the purpose of prayer? ›

Praying helps us understand His will and accept it because His plans are always for our own good. As written in the Bible: “For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the Lord, 'plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” (Jeremiah 29:11).

How did Jesus define prayer? ›

Jesus said that prayer should be a private time between God and the worshipper. Jesus does not mean that it is wrong to pray with others, but the prayers should be sincere and for the right motives.

What does Jesus say about praying? ›

Matthew 18:18-20

Jesus says to pray with a forgiving heart. He says that whatever we ask for in prayer will be given to us provided that we forgive anyone with whom we have a grievance.

What are the goals of a prayer team? ›

The goal of this team is to support your pastor and help to equip and keep your church members praying faithfully and effectively on an ongoing basis. They will help to carry out and implement the pastor's goals for the prayer structure and efforts of your church.

What are the rules for prayer team? ›

Prayer Ministry Etiquette

Prayer team members should pray in pairs if possible. To ensure accountability and safety, men should pray with men, and women pray with women. Prayer team members should never manipulate or force others to say or do anything.

What to expect in a prayer group? ›

Praise and worship is the main element of the prayer meeting (20 mins or more, according to the flow of the Spirit). Praise until worship comes; Worship until anointing comes; Stand in the anointing. Either live or recorded music can be used. This is time for praise, not for intercession, sharing, or praise reports.

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