
How to approach God with praise and a request #2 (2 Chronicles 6.22-42)
Join Dr. Mark McDowell for this second part of the examination of the prayer in second Chronicles 6. This is an excellent prayer to use as a model for our own prayers, because it is a prayer about prayer! Come along with us as we look at the background, the meaning, and the application of this passage.

How to approach God with praise and a request #1 (2 Chron 6.14-21)
The temple worship services in ancient Israel were filled with prayers of praise, as well as requests. Join Dr. Mark McDowell as he explores this prayer from 2 Chronicles 6.14–21, exploring the background, meaning, and how we can use this prayer to enrich our own prayers.

How to pray a blessing prayer (2 Chron 6.4-6)
This blessing prayer from second Chronicles is a good model for us to use for our own prayers. Follow Dr. Mark McDowell as he explores the background, meaning, an application of this prayer from 2 Chronicles 6.4-6.

A Simple and Profound Prayer (2 Chron 5.13)
This prayer is one of the most simple in the Bible—and one of the most profound. Join Dr. Mark McDowell as he explores the background, meaning, an application of this prayer from Second Chronicles 5.13.

Live in such a way to encourage others to acknowledge God! (2 Chron 2.12)
What can we learn from a prayer offered by a non-Israelite pagan in the Old Testament? Why did he pray to God? Join Dr. Mark McDowell as he explores this prayer by King Hiram of Tyre, and how it can enrich our own prayers.

These prayers help us to integrate praise and thanksgiving in worship, seek God humbly, and embrace repentance as a joyful return to God, fostering a deeper connection with Him.

Summary of the Prayers in 1 Chronicles
These prayers provide practical models for us, encouraging a prayer life that is vibrant, relational, and rooted in humility and trust in God. By studying and practicing these prayers, we can enrich our spiritual lives, aligning our hearts with God’s purposes as exemplified in 1 Chronicles.

How to praise, thank, and ask God (1 Chron 29.10-19, 20)
David’s prayer in 1 Chron 29:10-19 models praise, thanks, and petition, helping us enrich our prayers with reverence, gratitude, and focus on God’s power.

What to pray when God makes others suffer for my sin (1 Chron 21.8, 17)
David’s sin led to suffering, but his prayer in 1 Chron 21:8, 17 confessed guilt, sought mercy. Sin’s motive matters; God’s grace transforms.

Responding to God’s Goodness with Prayer (1 Chron 17.16-27)
Join Dr. Mark McDowell as he explores this lengthy prayer by King David, after he requests to build a house for God, but God tells him to wait, and his son will do it. What can we learn about prayer from this passage?

Crafting a Prayer of Praise: Lessons from 1 Chron 16 (part 2)
Praise God’s sovereignty and salvation in this hymn from 1 Chron 16:8-36, a model for prayers celebrating His glory, creation, and enduring love

Crafting a Prayer of Praise: Lessons from 1 Chron 16 (part 1)
A prayer of praise from Israel’s priests, set to music, glorifies God’s character and deeds, distinct from thanksgiving, offering a model for our own praise prayers.