Day 185 The Bible KNEEcap Preview
7/4/20264 min
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First 90 secondsTara-Leigh Cobble· Host0:00
[intro music] Hey, Bible readers. In addition to our regular eight-minute daily podcast of The Bible Recap, we also have a second daily podcast that follows our daily Bible reading. In The Bible Recap, we'll be recapping what we just read in scripture, and this podcast will be our prayer of response to God about what we just read. Since it's a podcast devoted to prayer, we're calling it The Bible Kneecap, like kneeling in prayer. Each day's episode will post immediately after The Bible Recap so you can listen to them back-to-back. So our suggested order will be read, recap, respond. Lots of listeners tell us The Bible Kneecap prayers help them build out their understanding of what we've just read even more. In this podcast, we use a prayer method called PRAY. It's an acronym that stands for praise, repent, ask, yield. Each day we'll be changing up what we're praising God for. That's the P in the PRAY acronym. Our praise will usually connect to the God shot from that day's episode since that's where we saw God's character or attributes on display. After that, we'll point you to some ways to R, repent, A, ask, and Y, yield, but those will obviously look different for each person from day to day, depending on what's happening in your heart and your life. Before we begin, one thing I want to point out is that following along with pre-written prayer is not meaningless or vain. Even Jesus himself gave us a prescribed prayer to pray when he gave His disciples The Lord's Prayer. Old Testament Jews and the believers of the early church

