Lesson 3: Prayer in Scripture Part 2
In Part 2 of Lesson 3: Prayer in the Scriptures, we continue beyond Abraham and examine three more powerful Old Testament prayer models—then bring it all home with the New Testament reality of who we are in Christ.
You’ll learn how:
Moses interceded as a mediator with bold, face-to-face intimacy with God (Exodus 32–33)
Hannah travailed in prayer until her breakthrough birthed more than a son—it birthed a prophet (1 Samuel 1)
Daniel prayed prophetically and pushed through spiritual resistance, revealing the warfare realm behind delayed answers (Daniel 9–10)
Then we shift into the New Covenant advantage:
Because of the Cross, the veil is torn, the Spirit indwells believers, and we pray from a seated position in heavenly places—not from distance, not through earthly mediation, and not hoping for victory, but enforcing what Christ already secured.
Key theme: Revelation produces prayer. What you know about God determines how you pray to God.
Scriptures referenced include: Hebrews 8:6; Hebrews 10:19–22; Hebrews 4:16; Romans 8:26; Ephesians 2:6; Colossians 2:15; Luke 10:19; Daniel 10:12–13 and more.
Watch Part 2 and begin praying with their passion—and your position.
