Praying Personalized Scripture – Sunday School Outline
Today’s Lesson is part review, part mash-up of previous lessons.
We’ve studied how to pray. (read that post here)
We’ve looked at what Scripture is and how to study it. (Read those posts here and here)
Today we are going to combine the two.
Today we are going to practice praying Scripture.
There are several reasons why we might do this.
It honors God and shows Him we are paying attention to His Word, the Bible, and that we have respect for both it and Him.
It brings us closer to God.
We can better see how the Scriptures were written for us and that He does understand us.
Because Jesus came to earth as a man He knows first hand what it’s like to live in this fallen world.
It helps us see that Scripture does apply to and affect us.
Seeing how relevant to us they are makes obeying them easier.
Because the Scriptures are God’s own Word, we know that if we are praying the Scripture we are asking for things that God has already offered, mentioned, suggested, and instructed us about.
This means we are praying in God’s will!
As you are going through the Scripture you will see that some, especially in the Psalms, are already written first-person.
Those are easy to pray.
You just pray them as they are written.
This exercise will help you with the ones that aren’t.
Here’s how to do it: