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PCPC Daily Prayer Guide

Fall 2019

PCPC Daily Prayer Guide

Our Fall Daily Prayer Guide theme is “Draw Near”, and it will run from September 1 – November 30. Join us wherever you find yourself over the fall as we read and pray together through Hebrews, Leviticus, and the Psalms.
This guide has a simple aim: to help us grow in our love for God through time in His Word and prayer. The Bible teaches that in order to love God, we need a relationship with Him. That relationship has been provided by God Himself, through overcoming the alienation caused by our sin through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, God the Son. In union with Christ, we now have intimate access to God as our heavenly Father. Scripture and prayer are the means through which we experience, apply, and enjoy that relationship. As we learn to pray and as we learn to listen and obey the gracious overtures of God’s Word, we learn to live as God’s children—to love and trust Him more fully.
We've made this Prayer Guide available through the PCPC app (download via [Apple App Store][1] or [Google Play Store][2] for free), so you can have access wherever you are throughout the day.
[1]: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pcpc/id543748166?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D4
[2]: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.subsplash.thechurchapp.parkcities&hl=en

Introduction

Our Fall Daily Prayer Guide theme is “Draw Near”, and it will run from September 1 – November 30. Join us wherever you find yourself over the fall as we read and pray together through Hebrews, Leviticus, and the Psalms.
This guide has a simple aim: to help us grow in our love for God through time in His Word and prayer. The Bible teaches that in order to love God, we need a relationship with Him. That relationship has been provided by God Himself, through overcoming the alienation caused by our sin through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, God the Son. In union with Christ, we now have intimate access to God as our heavenly Father. Scripture and prayer are the means through which we experience, apply, and enjoy that relationship. As we learn to pray and as we learn to listen and obey the gracious overtures of God’s Word, we learn to live as God’s children—to love and trust Him more fully.
We've made this Prayer Guide available through the PCPC app (download via Apple App Store or Google Play Store for free), so you can have access wherever you are throughout the day.

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