Welcome to Week Twenty-Five of our Bible study! This week we
will be looking at Luke 11:1-13. This passage is about prayer and includes the “Lord’s
Prayer,” along with our parable for this week, the persistent friend. And we’ll
throw in the dialogue of the verses that follow, since these go right along
with the parable. We discussed prayer last week as well, looking at the
Pharisee and the tax collector and their respective prayers. Last week was more
focused on the heart condition of the person praying while this week we also
examine how persistence may pay off, and what or why the Lord desires for us to
pray. It should be an interesting conversation! As always, I welcome your
participation and look forward to seeing you all Sunday evening at 7:30 pm.
About Zoom: We will use Zoom for this Bible study.
If you are using a computer, just type in www.zoom.com and select “Join a Meeting” at the
top of the page, then enter the meeting ID: 696 778 0839.
If you are
using a phone, iPad or other portable device, then you will need to download
the free Zoom app. Once you have the Zoom app, just open it and select “Join” a meeting, and use this
ID: 696 778 0839. I would encourage everyone to go
into their Zoom settings and add in a name, at a minimum, so everyone can see
who you are.
Alternately,
if you don’t want to download the app, you can open your device browser and
enter www.zoom.com and follow the instructions above.
Regardless
of what device you use, once you join, you will enter a waiting room and then I
will admit you. I will typically open the meeting about 10 minutes early so
folks can get joined and work through any technical issues. You are free to
join with or without video, but if you want to talk, which I really encourage everyone
to do, please turn your camera on so we can see you.
I have the
meeting set up so that it automatically mutes everyone when you join, so don’t
forget to “unmute” when you want to talk. Again, I encourage everyone to
discuss topics, answer questions, ask questions or otherwise participate in the
discussion. Please jump in if you have information to help clarify a point or
you just need to talk. It’s all fine!
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