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  2. There are many types of prayers and we find evidence of this in the Bible. Some prayers may be motivated by a need for healing, help, or a grateful heart. Other prayers are a result of considering and declaring the grandiosity of God.

    • The prayer of faith: James 5:15 says, “And the prayer of faith will save the one who is sick, and the Lord will raise him up.” In this context, prayer is offered in faith for someone who is sick, asking God to heal.
    • The prayer of agreement (also known as corporate prayer): After Jesus’ ascension, the disciples “all joined together constantly in prayer” (Acts 1:14).
    • The prayer of request (or supplication): We are to take our requests to God. Philippians 4:6 teaches, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.”
    • The prayer of thanksgiving: We see another type of prayer in Philippians 4:6: thanksgiving or thanks to God. “With thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.”
    • Adoration. The first of these seven types of prayer is adoration. Adoration is praising God for who He is. God is the Lord of all and deserves our praise because of that alone.
    • Lament. The next prayer type is the lament. God wants us to bring our fears, doubts, and despair to Him. In 1 Peter 5:7, we are told to cast all our anxieties on Him.
    • Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving is the next type of prayer. Like adoration, thanksgiving is praising God for what He has done. God has done so much for each of us, not the least of which was sending Christ to save us from our sins.
    • Petition. The fourth type of prayer is petition. Petition is what many people imagine when they think about prayer. It means asking God for something, whether for yourself or someone else.
    • Blessing and Adoration (Worship) In prayers of adoration or worship, we exalt the greatness of God, and we acknowledge our dependence on Him in all things.
    • Petition. Outside of the Mass, prayers of petition are the type of prayer with which we are most familiar. In them, we ask God for things we need—primarily spiritual needs, but physical ones as well.
    • Intercession. Prayers of intercession are another form of prayers of petition, but they are important enough to be considered their own type of prayer. As the Catechism of the Catholic Church notes (Para.
    • Thanksgiving. Perhaps the most neglected type of prayer is a prayer of thanksgiving. While Grace Before Meals is a good example of a prayer of thanksgiving, we should get into the habit of thanking God throughout the day for the good things that happen to us and others.
  3. Jan 31, 2018 · you will discover that the Bible has a LOT to say on the topic of prayer. you will learn the five types of prayer found in God’s Word. we will give a simple illustration to help you undestand each type and how you can incorporate it into your own prayer life.

  4. May 28, 2020 · The various types of prayer are assorted ways to communicate what we need. Jesus had a lot more to say about prayer and it all boils down to relationship; honoring God and having our hearts engaged no matter what we want to talk to him about.

  5. May 7, 2015 · The Bible lists at least nine main types of prayer: prayer of faith ( James 5:15 ), prayer of agreement (also known as corporate prayer) ( Acts 2:42 ), prayer of request (also known as petition or supplication) ( Philippians 4:6 ), prayer of thanksgiving ( Psalm 95:2-3 ), prayer of worship ( Acts 13:2-3 ), prayer of consecration (also known as d...

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