A Hebraic Perspective on How to Pray: Pray the Jewish Way as Messiah Did View larger

A Hebraic Perspective on How to Pray: Pray the Jewish Way as Messiah Did

HowtoPray

How to Pray: A Hebraic Perspective (PDF Download)

More details

$2.50

More info

A Hebraic Perspective on How to Pray: Pray the Jewish Way as Messiah Did

A Hebraic Perspective on How to Pray. Christian’s Guidelines how to pray the Jewish Way as their Messiah did. Revelations as never before.

Experiencing prayer-life in a complete new, fresh and vibrant way! Opening the guidelines as to how Yeshua (Jesus) prayed and the origin of the Avinu, the Our Father prayer!

The Hebrew word for prayer is tefilah. It is derived from the root of the Hebrew word made up of three Hebrew letters Peh-Lamed-Lamed and the word l'hitpalel, meaning 'to judge oneself'. This word origin provides insight into the purpose of Jewish prayer. 

The most important part of any Jewish prayer, whether it be a prayer of petition, of thanksgiving, of praise to God, or of confession, is the introspection it provides, the moment that we spend looking inside ourselves, seeing our 'purpose' in the universe and our 'relationship' to God.

Many beloved Christians today do not see the need for regular, formal prayer. "I pray when I feel inspired to, or when it is meaningful to me," many say. This attitude overlooks two important things: the purpose of prayer, and the need for practice.

Observant Jews are constantly reminded of God's presence and of their relationship with God, because they are continually praying to Him. Their first thought in the morning, even before they get out of bed, is a standard prayer of thanking God for returning their souls to them and that they are spared for another day.

Thus, the mind-set for prayer is referred to in Hebrew as "concentration" or "intent." The minimum level for this is an awareness that one is speaking to God and an intention to fulfil the obligation to pray. Have you ever wondered why Jews read their prayers intently out of book, meaning reading a line then stop and ponder on it? Yes, now everyone can pray intently, you just got a secret of one form of praying!

Many beloved English-speaking Christians also find the idea of blessing (berachot) very confusing. They bless the food they eat for example whilst the Hebrew bless God for the food, simply because these dear Christians do not understand what the Hebrew meaning of the blessing actually is… this revelation is also explained in this book!

With that in mind, come journey with me as we penetrate the truth about Biblical Hebrew prayers our Messiah prayed…


P.S. Thank you for your attention to my book and the topics discussed. If you appreciated the book, please be so kind to leave a short review. Also, please see my profile as I have many other books based on related captivating Biblical topics, explaining secrets and mysteries. Please come back regularly to see my vibrant new books.
P.SS. For students: my books are also available in PDF format at http://www.hrti.co.za/shop/ as well as many FREE videos for your convenience. 

Book Size: A5

Number of Pages: 22

Top sellers

PayPal