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5 Tips for Corporate Prayer Meetings
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2015
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Here are a few things to consider regarding corporate prayer meetings. There is much to say about the Godward focus of our prayer, which is the very most important matter. This most important matter in all prayer is the heartfelt acknowledgment of the majesty of God, expressing our love and gratitude to Him. Further, we bring our requests before Him. However, there are some mechanics that can help us as we pray in a corporate setting:

1. Pray All - to fulfill the command to pray.
Often a few end up praying and it’s the same old people.

2. Pray Short - so more can pray.
Long prayers should be avoided in order to allow all to pray.

3. Pray Sequentially - to redeem the time.
Often there are gaps in the prayers with long silences. The church should avoid these, and take up the time for more glory given to God.

4. Pray Together - to be unified
When we pray we should be praying the same thing together with heartfelt affirmation of the prayer.

5. Pray Responsively and say “Amen" - to share the joy
Letting a prayer fall to the ground without explicit agreement and saying “amen” either in your heart or with your mouth diminishes the weight of the prayer in your heart.

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