Moses Prays Again for the Pharaoh (Exod 9.28-29, 33)
In this prayer study, Mark McDowell explores Moses’ prayer for the Egyptian Pharaoh. How is this intercession a model for our own prayers?
In this prayer study, Mark McDowell explores Moses’ prayer for the Egyptian Pharaoh. How is this intercession a model for our own prayers?
A study of the prayer by Moses on behalf of the Egyptian Pharaoh, and how we can use it as a model in our own prayers.
An introduction to all the prayers in the book of Exodus by Dr. Mark McDowell.
This is a prayer of blessing, a common one in the ancestral world from a grandfather to his progeny. How can we use this in our own prayers?
many years ago, and it was a joy to meditate on the long history of this place of faith. The Celts felt that this little island straddled the boarder between this world and the Other World—a “thin place” as they called it.
Follow along as Mark McDowell examines this first structured prayer in the Bible. What is a petition, it has much to teach us about how to pray.
The phrase “wait on the Lord” appears often throughout the Bible. This story and prayer of Leah is an excellent example of how we can enrich our prayers with this concept.
Prayer-vows are not common today, but found throughout the Bible. How can we use them in our prayer practice?
Is there any reason to bless people who do not deserve it? Does God do so? These prayers from Genesis give us some insights.
Join Dr. Mark McDowell in this study of the prayers in Genesis 25 about the desire to have children. What do we learn from this prayer, and can we use it in our own prayers?