Panelists: David Lemmons, Mike Peters, Tye Barnett

#708-12/17/2017

  1. Is prayer a time to teach the people or rather a time to thank God and ask for help and wisdom?
  2. In a time of great need as in a drought, or when looking for a preacher, or when someone is gravely ill, is it scriptural to have a prayer meeting in order to pray for a particular matter or need?
  3. Is it wrong to allow a non-Christian young girl to say a prayer in Sunday or Wednesday Bible class when there are young boys in the class (also non-Christians)?
  4. Are we shown Biblical examples of how first century Christians led a prayer in front of an assembly?
  5. We know that sometimes the Lord answers our prayers with a “no.” At what point do we accept this answer and no longer pray for it or do we keep asking when He has said no for so long?
  6. When one comes forward asking for prayers and an unrighteous man offers that prayer, does God answer? And what should I do while he is praying? Offer my own prayer?