Interesting question, as I am preaching on the recorded prayers of Jesus this Sunday and next. Jesus, of course, many times, yet his recorded prayers (his actual words prayed) are relatively few. There are at least 5 such, possibly 6.
In chronological order I get: Mt 11:25-26, Jn 17:1-26, Mt 26:36-46, Mt 27:46, and Lk 23:46 for sure.
If Lk 23:34 is part of the original text of scripture, then there are six. But, that verse is very uncertain and probably not in the original, as some of the oldest and best manuscripts from diverse text families do not include it. It is probably best explained as an addition by a scribe in order to suggest God's forgiveness of the Jews for the crucifixion of Jesus, as such prayer implies.
The song "Jesus Freak" was first recorded by the band DC Talk.
If I were the ground where Jesus knelt down to pray, I would have showed Him I loved Him in so many ways, I would have liked to have been the flower that drank of His tears. I would have reached up to touch Him and comfort Him there. But I was the cup He was to drink of. I was the hurt He felt inside. And I was the nails that held Him there. And He was the answer to my prayers. I would have liked to have been the purple robe, they made my Jesus wear. I would have wrapped myself around Him, and showed Him I care. And if I were a robin looking down from a tree, I would have sung Him a love song, "How could this be?" But I was the pain upon his back. I was the thorns in His crown. And I was the nails that held Him there. And He was the answer to my prayers. And if I was the sun I too would have hid my face. And if I was the earth, I'd tremble and shake. And if I were the clouds I would thunder and cry. Oh, but I was the spear that pierced His side. But I was the pain upon his back. I was the thorns in His crown. And I was the nails that held Him there. And He was the answer to my prayers. He was the answer to my prayers.
The song is called The Cross and it is recorded by Kate Miner.
The song 'Personal Jesus' was first released by Depeche Mode in 1989.
Family Prayers was created in 1993.
Prayers that tell Jesus how great He is are known as prayers of adoration. These are common prayers for Christians who believe in Jesus.
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Prayers ending is,Amen.that means that you believe that Jesus is god's son
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It is the Lords prayer.
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No. ANSWER: God has no reason to answer an unbelievers prayer UNLESS it is a prayer for salvation. After salvation God will answer your prayers. You do not have to be baptized to have your prayers answered. Your prayers are addressed to God in Jesus' name. If you do not belong to God through Jesus Christ God will not hear you.
He cares for us and listens to our prayers
The most appropriate prayers for visita iglesia are The Stations of the Cross, The Prayers in Commemoration of the Seven Last Words Spoken by Jesus, Devotion to the Five Wounds, The Fifteen Prayers of Saint Bridget and The Stabat Mater. All of these prayers depict the suffering of Jesus on the Cross and are popular during the season of Lent.
You can end your prayers with a phrase like "Amen" which signifies agreement or "In Jesus' name, amen" to reference praying in the name of Jesus. Ultimately, how you end your prayers is a personal choice based on your religious beliefs and practices.
A:An example of the omnipresence of Jesus, or at least the belief in his omnipresence, is that Christians all over the world pray to him, believing that he hears their prayers. He could not hear so many simultaneous prayers unless he were everywhere at the same time. If there were evidence that Jesus answers any prayers, then this would be proof that he is indeed omnipresent, but unfortunately no verifiable proof of this has ever been seen.