Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Sproul on Corporate Prayer

Dr. R.C. Sproul has a short article on corporate prayer that is worth considering. His conclusion:

Prayer is not just a tangential or peripheral part of corporate worship. In ancient Israel, the primary function of worship was the offering of praise, the offering of prayer. And so it should be in our churches today. Our sanctuaries should be houses of prayer.

2 comments:

Dan S. said...

How many actual, specific examples of corporate prayer are there in the New Testament?

Vitamin Z said...

Thunder Dan,

I don't know. A good place to start would probably be the book of Acts. Why don't you read it tonight and then report back tomorrow what you find!

z