Why Should We Pray? (Psalm 50:14, 15, Matthew 7:7-11) | 2006-2007 Catechism Sermons

We have seen from the law of the Lord that there is a different application of the law for Israel than there is for the church. Remember that for Israel they were called to conform so that they could become. The application on the church is that we are called to conform because of who we are in Christ. We affirmed that the covenant of grace continues throughout covenant history. However, is there a different way we pray now that we draw near to the living God in Christ? Is there something significant about calling upon the name of the Lord as “Father?” if you are interested in these questions please stay tuned as we listen to, “Why Should We Pray?”

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