The Time Is Now - Developing A Lifestyle Of Prayer

Psalm 139:23-24

D. Expressive vs. Reserved. An expressive person's prayer allows the genuine contents of his heart toflow out to God Prayer in groups often includes personal needs and aspirations. 77Je praye r of the more inhibited person will likely highlight respect and reverence, tending to withhold personal disclosure.

2 Samuel 6:14-15

Mark 12:42-44

E. Spontaneous vs. Persevering. A persevering pray-er may flnd self-discipline and strength for the long haul easier to come by. But he or she sometimes fails to recog­ nize the needfor immediate, urgent action. 77Je spontaneous pray-er may be more likely to take a risky step of obedience cmd faith, tending toward immediate action and intensity. But the possible danger here is lack of follow-through, especially when encoun­ tering roadblocks or God's silence.

Matthew 14:30

Judges 6:36-40

3. Which of your personality traits do you see coming into play in your prayer life?

4. Explain how your unique personality is an asset in your relationship with God

5. Describe one way you know you need to bring balance to your prayer life, given your natural tendencies.

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