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1 The Oneness Factor "I and My Father are one." (John 10:30 NKJV)

2 The Oneness Factor Prayer is a communication and connection with God where we express our heart and seek & gain His insight, strength, & direction.

3 The Oneness Factor The Goal of Prayer is to hear and to see God clearly so that we transform into what we hear and see. John 5:19, 30; 8:28, 38; 12:49, 50

4 The Oneness Factor Humility is essential for effective prayer. It’s the attitude of reverence, submission, & pliability towards God. James 4:7 – 10

5 The Oneness Factor Why Pray? It’s God’s delight. Proverbs 15:8
To avoid sinning against God. 1 Samuel 12:20-24 When to Pray? Three times a day. Psalm 55:16, 17; Daniel 6:10; Acts 3:1; 10:9, 30 Jesus prayed early in the morning. Mark 1:35 How Long to Pray? Jesus didn’t think one hour was too much to ask. Mt. 26:40 Jesus prayed throughout the entire night. Luke 6:12 What are Some of the Benefits of Prayer? It invites God’s presence to reign in our lives. 1 Kings 9:3 It helps us to avoid temptation. Luke 22:48; 1 John 2:15, 16 It activates power and strengthens you. James 5:16; Luke 21:36 MSG

6 The Oneness Factor Transformation!
The primary purpose of our prayer life is becoming one with God. James 4:3

7 The Oneness Factor When a person turns openly to the Lord and not religion, you enter into a full life freedom Corinthians 3:16 – 18


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