Bibliopedia of Prayer

The Bibliopedia focuses on words and expressions related to prayer, which are interpreted, not technically defined, from a classical Christian understanding. Since Christ called Christians to pray, they should be thoroughly acquainted with it and make it an essential part of their life. The Bibliopedia is unique in that it offers an interactive feature that lets you add yor insight to the terms and expressions already listed, as well as allowing you to add new words relating to this project. We hope you will enjoy the Bibliopedia.
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Watch and Pray
The expression watch and pray indicates the Christian's need to maintain vigilant awareness of Satan's schemes, and counter those schemes with prayer. Further, the expression includes a readiness to respond through prayer to advance God's purposes in the earth (Habakkuk 2:1; Luke 21:36).
Worship
Worship is the expression of honor, worthiness, or reverence toward God. The Bible always describes man's worship as an intentional gesture, not something done unintentionally. Man's worship toward God occurs in eight ways. It occurs through prayer, praise, the reading the Scriptures, the ordinances of baptism and communion, offerings, the testifying of Christ, and through obedience to God's written Word. Worship is the expression of honor, worthiness, or reverence toward God. The Bible always describes man's worship as an intentional gesture, not something done unintentionally. Man's worship toward God occurs in eight ways. It occurs through prayer, praise, the reading the Scriptures, the ordinances of baptism and communion, offerings, the testifying of Christ, and through obedience to God's written Word.

