Learning to Pray Like Paul: Beginning With Thankfulness
Learning to Pray Like Paul: Beginning With Thankfulness "I thank my God upon every remembrance of you." — Philippians 1:3 (KJV) When many believers think about prayer, the first thing that comes to mind is presenting a list of needs before God. While Scripture certainly teaches us to bring our requests to Him, it's interesting to notice how the Apostle Paul often began his prayers in a different way. Paul is our apostle for this present Dispensation of Grace (Romans 11:13). As we study the prayers recorded in his epistles, we discover a beautiful pattern. Before Paul asked God for anything, he frequently thanked Him. His prayers were centered on God's grace, the believer's position in Christ, spiritual growth, wisdom, and thanksgiving. If you've ever wondered how to develop a richer prayer life, Paul's prayers provide a wonderful example. Paul Began With Thanksgiving Notice how often Paul starts by thanking God. Philippians 1:3-6 (KJV) "I thank my God...


