This was our spiritual condition before Jesus—aimlessly wandering, satisfying the flesh, and spiritually lifeless.
What is being dead?
This type of prayer involves lifting up others before God and partnering with the Holy Spirit to bring heaven’s will to earth.
What is intercession?
In Genesis 22:5, Abraham tells his servants that he and Isaac will go yonder and do this—marking the first time the word appears in the Bible.
What is worship?
What is our primary purpose as a child of God?
Glorify God, keep God's commandment, and Love God.
This is the shortest verse in the Bible—and also one of the most powerful moments in the Gospels.
What is “Jesus wept”? (John 11:35)
These two words in Ephesians 2:4 mark a powerful turning point in our story, revealing God's intervention.
What is “But God”?
According to Jeremiah 29:12-13, when we seek God with this, we will find Him.
What is all our heart?
Psalm 100:4 reminds us that the proper protocol to approach God involves this essential attitude.
What is praise (or thanksgiving)?
Romans 8:28 assures us that this happens for those who love God and are called according to His purpose.
What is all things work together for good?
This animal spoke to a prophet in the Old Testament
What is a donkey? (Numbers 22:28-30, Balaam’s donkey)
This gift can’t be earned by works, but only received through faith in Christ.
What is grace?
According to the lesson, prayer isn’t just talking—it includes these four elements.
What are conversation, supplication, intercession, and alignment with God's will?
These three actions describe how Daniel’s friends responded to the threat of death, revealing the heart posture of worship despite outcomes.
What are trusted, obeyed, and refused to bow? (Daniel 3:15–18)
Before he knew God, this man had a passion for delivering Israel, but he needed an encounter with God to properly walk in his purpose.
Who is Moses?
This king had a 15-year extension added to his life after praying to God.
Who is Hezekiah? (Isaiah 38:5)
According to Ephesians 2:10, we were created in Christ Jesus for this purpose.
What is to do good works prepared in advance for us to walk in?
In the Old Testament, priests had to perform extensive rituals before entering God's presence. Today, we approach God with this kind of preparation.
What is spiritual preparation through humility, submission, obedience, and reverence?
According to Psalm 42 and Hosea 2, this is the internal condition that fuels sincere worship and drives us back to God.
What is spiritual hunger and thirst?
This is the Greek word for “purpose,” meaning “a setting forth in advance” or “predetermined plan.”
What is prothesis?
This prophet cooked his food over cow dung as a symbol of Israel’s defilement—after God gave him mercy and let him switch from human waste.
Who is Ezekiel? (Ezekiel 4:12-15)
This theological term, seen in the work of Christ on the cross, means to satisfy or exhaust the wrath of God, securing mercy for sinners.
What is propitiation?
What was the result of Jesus's 40 day fast?
The ability to walk in the power of the Holy Spirit
In John 4:24, Jesus tells the Samaritan woman that true worship is not confined to a location, but requires this dual condition—one that aligns with both God’s nature and His Word.
What is worship in spirit and in truth?
This Greek word means “called” and refers to being divinely invited or appointed to fulfill a purpose.
What is klētos?
This Old Testament figure said, “You meant it for evil, but God meant it for good,” showing how God can use pain for purpose.
Who is Joseph? (Genesis 50:20)