In the sermon titled "Prayer," Frank Tate explores the theological significance of prayer as depicted in Ephesians 6:18-24, emphasizing it as an essential aspect of the Christian life and a vital part of the armor of God. He argues that prayer should be constant, incorporating thanksgiving, supplication, and intercession for others. Tate supports his points with Scripture references such as Luke 18:1, Philippians 4:6, and Romans 12:12, highlighting the importance of praying always, with perseverance, and for the needs of all saints. The sermon emphasizes the relational aspect of prayer, portraying it as a conversation with God that reinforces the believer's dependence on Him and underlining the necessity of asking for help not just for oneself, but also for the broader community of believers.
“You don't ever leave prayer off. If you leave prayer off out of this armor, you're going to be woefully unprotected.”
“When should we pray? Paul says always. Always.”
“We never run out of reasons to say thank you to God, do we? Never.”
“Prayer is not just a religious speech that we make. Prayer is talking to Almighty God.”
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Frank grew up under the ministry of Henry Mahan in Ashland, Kentucky where he later served as an elder. Frank is now the pastor of Hurricane Road Grace Church in Cattletsburg / Ashland, Kentucky.
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