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Note on the Revised Edition: This new version has been edited and corrected of several typographical errors, re-typeset and is perfect-bound in book format, rather than as a pamphlet. The typesetting was also revised in order to make the book easier to read.
“When you pray the siddur, you're praying the services that were initially given by God through His Spirit.” -Joe Good
To pray is to touch the face of Heaven.
Prayer is a divine privilege extended to all humanity. We have been given the right to enter into the presence of the God of the Universe — the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. But when we approach an awesome God, what words do we bring as our offering? What praises and exultations do we offer? How do we approach Him with our deepest feelings and our most urgent needs?
Prayer is a divine privilige extended to all humanity. We have been given the right to enter into the presence of the God of the Universe — the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. But when we approach an awesome God, what words do we bring as our offering? What praises and exultations do we offer? How do we approach Him with our deepest feelings and our most urgent needs?
Messianic Judaism is heir to a rich heritage of prayer, including both thousands of years of Jewish wisdom and the powerful, soul-stirring teachings of our Master, Yeshua the Messiah.