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Category Archives: Aroma of Prayer
How to Pray Unceasingly — Four Points
Unceasing prayer is so important and also very possible. The following discussion, centered on the Old Testament Tabernacle and the burning of incense, will help explain how we can pray unceasingly. As we approach the important topic of burning the … Continue reading
Tap into the Power of Prayer by Loving Christ and His Cross
In order to get the full benefit of Christ’s work for us on earth and in heaven—which would include receiving forgiveness of sins and answers to prayer—we must come to faith in His blood, rather we must trust Him … Continue reading
Christ Makes Our Prayers as Sweet as Incense – Psalm 141:2
In Psalm141:2, David prayed, “Let my prayers be set before You as incense…” What a prayer! David really had a heart for God, and he wanted to please Him with his prayers—he wanted his prayers to be as the … Continue reading
SWEET PRAYER: Keeping Our Prayers As Sweet As Incense
The following article is an excerpt from this book. Since David prayed, “May my prayers be counted as incense before Thee” (Ps. 141:2, NASB), one thing we may conclude is that not all prayers are as incense. Some in … Continue reading
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