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Kingdom Prayer Foundations

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  1. 1

    Introduction to Kingdom Prayer

    Next lesson18 min3 steps
    1. 1

      Begin with Scripture

      Lesson 1 · Step 1

      Anchor prayer in the words of Jesus before moving to reflection.

    2. 2

      Reflect on Dependence

      Name the places where prayer becomes dependence rather than performance.

      Reflection prompt

      Where do you most need to rely on God rather than your own strength this week?

    3. 3

      Practice a Closing Prayer

      Close the opening lesson by praying a short kingdom-shaped blessing aloud.

  2. 2

    Build a Prayer Rule of Life

    Available24 min2 steps
    1. 1

      Choose a Practice Rhythm

      Commit to a practical rhythm instead of admiring prayer from a distance.

      Reflection prompt

      Which prayer rhythm feels most sustainable for this season?

    2. 2

      Close with a Blessing

      End the lesson with a short sending blessing and next-step encouragement.