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Building a Life of Prayer

David Beatyriveroakschurch.org
This short (5-minute), daily podcast is designed to help you grow in your comfort and confidence in prayer. By teaching through the prayers of the Bible, Pastor David Beaty of River Oaks Community Church in Clemmons, NC, U.S.A., will help you to come to enjoy prayer more, whether praying alone or praying with others.
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Episodes

Praise the Lord

Each of the last five Psalms (146 -150) in the Book of Psalms begins and ends with the words "Praise the Lord," which is the translation of the Hebrew word הַ֥לְלוּיָ֨הּ (hallelujah) . This final section of the Book of Psalms is an excellent reminder to us not to neglect praise during our times of prayer.

Dec 29, 20235 min

The Lord is Near to All Who Call on Him

Psalm 145 is a song of praise. It teaches us that it is always good to begin a time of prayer with praise to God. Further, recalling and praying the truths in Scripture about God is a good practice.

Dec 28, 20235 min

Blessed are the People Whose God is the Lord

Psalm 144 is a Psalm of David. In it, David prays for blessing upon God's people. It teaches us that we should always praise God for who he is and what he has done for us. We must always come before God with humility and pray for his power to be displayed to further His Kingdom's purposes.

Dec 27, 20235 min

Let Your Good Spirit Lead Me

In Psalm 143, King David pleads with God for mercy instead of judgment. He prays for guidance from God in the midst of his suffering. God is the source of mercy when we need His restoring grace.

Dec 26, 20235 min

Seek God First

King David begins Psalm 142 by crying out to the Lord for mercy. He then acknowledges that God is his refuge and makes specific requests of God. It teaches us that even in our lowest and darkest times, we should seek God first.

Dec 25, 20235 min

My Eyes Are Toward You, O God

Psalm 141 starts with a request for the prayer to ascend before the Lord as worship. It also contains a request for help in controlling speech and having strength in keeping godly discipline.

Dec 22, 20235 min

Lead Me in the Way Everlasting

Psalm 139 can guide us to more effective times of prayer by reminding us that it is always good to begin a time of prayer with a focus on who God is. That helps us to get our eyes off ourselves and onto God. It also reminds us that God knows us intimately.

Dec 20, 20235 min

Strength of Soul

Psalm 138 is a Psalm of David. It begins with a commitment to thanking and praising God for his steadfast love and faithfulness. When we turn to God in times of weariness, God can provide "strength of soul."

Dec 19, 20235 min

Give Thanks to the Lord

Psalm 136 is a call to give thanks to the Lord for his goodness. It is also a call to give thanks for his many benefits to his people such as those found in creation and those benefits that are part of salvation.

Dec 18, 20235 min

Prayer for Unity

Verses from Psalms 132, 133, and 134 remind us that God keeps his promises and His Word, that we need to pray for unity among God's people and call us to praise and bless the Lord.

Dec 15, 20235 min

In His Word I Hope

Verses from Psalms 129, 130, and 131 remind us that God is our deliver, teach us to seek God when we are in despair, and call us to humility before the Lord.

Dec 14, 20235 min

God Restores His People

Verses from Psalms 126, 127, and 128 teach us that God is a restorer of His people. They call us to pray sincerely to God and remind us that God is the source of all true blessings.

Dec 13, 20235 min

Our Help Is In The Name of the Lord

Verses from Psalms 123, 124, and 125 teach us that we pray to God because of who He is. God is Lord over all, our helper, our creator, and our source of stability. We should trust in God and find our security in Him.

Dec 12, 20235 min

Songs of Ascent

The "Songs of Ascent" are a collection of Psalms (120-134) that were probably sung by pilgrims who were "ascending" or "going up" to Jerusalem. Sections from Psalms 120, 121, and 122 teach us that we should call to God whenever we are in distress, always acknowledge God as our helper, and pray for the peace of God's people.

Dec 11, 20235 min

Let My Soul Live and Praise You

In this final episode on Psalm 119, we look at the last verses (161-176), which comprise two sections. The first section is headed by two Hebrew letters that are treated together שׂ (pronounced shin ) and שׁ (pronounced sin ), and the second is headed by the final letter in the Hebrew alphabet ת (pronounced taw ). They remind us to turn to God and his Word whenever we are persecuted, suffering, or facing adversity.

Dec 08, 20235 min

Having Trouble Getting Started in Prayer?

Psalm 119, the section headed with "פ," pronounced pe, begins with praise and then makes a statement about the power and benefit of God's Word. If you are having trouble getting started in a time of prayer, open your Bible, read a few verses, and reflect on them. It will help put you into a proper frame of mind for prayer.

Dec 07, 20235 min

I Love Your Commandments

In Psalm 119, the sections headed with the Hebrew letter "ס," pronounced samek, and the Hebrew letter "ע," pronounced ayin (verses 113-128) imply that the psalmist is undergoing significant adversity. It teaches us that during tough times, we can appeal to God for his steadfast love, and to be taught by God so that we can grow.

Dec 06, 20235 min

Make Us Blameless in Your Statutes

Psalm 119, verses 73-80, teaches us that meditating on God's Word is a great way to keep our hearts aligned with God's will during times of adversity.

Dec 05, 20235 min

Teach Me Your Ways

Throughout Psalm 119, verses 65-72, the writer expresses a great desire for learning from God. When we seek to learn from God during our times of trial, we can grow in our faith and the quality of steadfastness.

Dec 04, 20235 min

I Trust in You Word

Verses 33-48 of Psalm 119 contain a number of valuable verses that teach us how to pray for guidance, for the ability to obey God's Word, for protection from covetousness, and from protection from looking at evil things.

Dec 01, 20235 min

Open My Eyes

The theme of Psalm 119 is the Word of God. Verse 18 reads "Open my eyes that I may behold wonderous things out of your law." This is a great verse to memorize and pray before reading your Bible.

Nov 30, 20235 min

The Longest Chapter in the Bible

Psalm 119 is the longest Psalm. It has 176 verses, making it the longest chapter in the Bible. It is longer than some entire books of the Bible. It is a remarkable composition and is known as an alphabetic acrostic.

Nov 29, 20235 min

The Gate of Righteousness

Psalm 118 is a psalm of thanksgiving to God for his steadfast love. It points us to Jesus Christ, who provides our salvation.

Nov 28, 20235 min

Lift Up the Cup of Salvation

Jesus and his disciples may have sung Psalm 116 at the Last Supper because it was there that Jesus instituted the "cup of salvation." It reminds us to express our gratitude to God through our words and through our commitment to Him in our lives.

Nov 27, 20235 min

Prayer for the Defeat of Spiritual Enemies

Psalm 109 is an imprecatory Psalm, which is a spoken curse. King David is calling for curses to come upon his enemies. This makes the Psalm a challenging Psalm to understand and apply.

Nov 24, 20235 min

Consider the Steadfast Love of the Lord

Psalm 107 is a call to thank the Lord for his steadfast love. Those who have heard and embraced the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ recognize that God's most excellent demonstration of steadfast love was in sending Jesus, who died on the cross to pay for our sins and was raised from the dead to give us eternal life.

Nov 23, 20235 min

Spiritual Complacency

Psalm 106 is a call to thank and praise God, emphasizing not forgetting what He has done for us. Being grateful for what He has done for us can help us not to fall into a place of spiritual complacency.

Nov 22, 20235 min

Seek the Lord and His Strength

Psalm 105 calls us to praise God for His wondrous works that have been done on behalf of His people. It has a particular emphasis on God's faithfulness to his chosen people throughout history. It reminds us that we should always thank God for who He is and what He has done.

Nov 21, 20235 min

May the Glory of the Lord Endure Forever

Psalm 104 contains a pattern of the psalmist writing "to" God and then writing "about" God. This Psalm teaches us that it is good to remember and reflect upon the great things God has done in our own lives and creation at large. It is also good to remember our complete dependence upon God. It is always appropriate to pray that God be glorified in our lives.

Nov 20, 20235 min
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