Acts 3 and Set-time Prayer

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2009

As First Fruits of Zion endeavors to create a complete Messianic Siddur the thought of praying to God from a prayer book may be a very disconcerting and foreign thought. In this episode of Back Office Boaz shares the heart behind incorporating set-time prayers into one's life as a biblical and beneficial expression of devotion to God based on a verse from Acts 3.

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  • Thank you Boaz, Adonai told me this message and now i have a confirmation from you. Thank you, hope to see you in Estacada on August 8th, 2010

  • I think the idea of morning and afternoon prayer, and even evening prayer, make sense of Paul's direction to "pray continually". Another thought is that if we follow the pattern of liturgical prayer, with the allowance made for different time zones...there is never a moment on this planet that the prayers are not being lifted to HaShem. Awesome and humbling thought!

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