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Prayer. n. the specific request for judgment, relief and/or damages at the conclusion of a complaint or petition.
Pray vt. : to ask for plaintiff s judgment against the defendants for actual damages used esp. in pleadings.
Prayer of Petition When we pray our petitions, we are asking God, who loves us very much, for something that we believe is good—for ourselves or for others. By using this form of prayer we are mindful of the needs of others as well as of our own needs.
A prayer of petition involves praying to God asking God to fulfill a need. Sometimes that need is for ourselves, and sometimes it's for others, but it's a direct request for something we truly desire God to deliver.
What is Pleading? Pleading with God is that part of prayer (a subset of supplication) in which we argue our case with God, as Isaac Watts wonderfully says, “in a fervent yet humble manner.” It is not just petition, but petition well-reasoned. It is not just requesting, but passionately appealing.
BIBLE TEXT: 7 Hear me as I pray, O Lord. Be merciful and answer me! My heart has heard you say, “Come and talk with me.” And my heart responds, “Lord, I am coming.” Do not turn your back on me.
The prayer amount is that amount the attorney is asking for in the lawsuit. In some cases the attorney will just state "in an amount in excess of $25,000" which is just a generic request. In the case of a contract or other certain types of cases the amount stated is that which is specifically due.
All they need to do is fill in their name, contact information, and the type of prayer they are requesting. Then, they can explain their request in detail so that you can handle it swiftly and appropriately, providing them with timely peace of mind.
Begin your prayer request with a brief opening line that captures attention and sets the tone for your message. It should only be a sentence or two long. Here's a prayer request example: "Dear church family, I'm writing to request your prayers as I navigate a challenging chapter in my life."
It's an honor to be invited to pray for someone, and fulfilling your friend's request for prayers can be very meaningful. Tell them that you'll pray for them, and set aside some time to follow through. You can also say things like “I'll be glad to” or “You don't have to ask twice.”