Audio Playback for Prayer on the Go
When you’re driving, walking, or simply need a quiet moment, Logos Mobile’s audio playback lets you listen to Scripture. Dr. Fallahee shows how to activate the audio overlay and then return to the text by pressing the “X”. By listening to passages such as Psalm 23 or John 3:16 while commuting, you can meditate on God’s promises and bring them into your heart before you reach your destination.
Word Study to Deepen Your Prayer
Understanding the original language of Scripture can enrich your prayer. The Word Study feature lets you tap a word—say, "love"—and instantly see its Greek or Hebrew definition, Strong’s number, and related passages. You can then incorporate these insights into your prayers, asking God to help you embody the word’s true meaning.
Notes and Notebook for Prayer Requests
Dr. Fallahee demonstrates how to create a notebook and add notes that link directly to Bible passages. This is handy for keeping a prayer journal: write a note titled John 3:16 – Faith, add a personal prayer, and then later open the notebook to review and pray over your recorded requests. Because notes sync across devices, you can add a note on your phone and read it on your laptop the next day.
Insight and Fact Book for Scripture‑Based Prayer Themes
The Insight icon (light‑bulb) is a quick portal to resources related to the current passage. By tapping it on Philippians 4:6, you can open related commentaries, cross‑references, and even a sermon guide—all of which can suggest new angles for your prayers. The Fact Book offers curated lists on topics such as “the cross” or “the Holy Spirit,” which can help you build a prayer list around these themes.
Reference Scanner to Gather Passages for a Prayer Session
If you have a list of verses you want to pray over, the Reference Scanner can load them automatically. Dr. Fallahee shows how to scan a note with several references, then save them as a passage list. You can later open this list on any device, ensuring you have the exact passages you need ready to read and pray.
By integrating these features into your daily routine, you can make Scripture the center of your prayer life—whether you’re listening, studying, or recording your requests.
