Fuel tank capacity, meanwhile, stands at 12-litres. Other bits on the bike include a 790mm seat height and 180mm ground clearance. The rear disc trim is two kg heavier than the rear drum type, which weighs 145kg. The rear tyre on the drum version is narrow (110 section), whereas the rear tyre on the disc version is broader (130 section). The bike has 90-section front tyres and 17-inch alloy wheels. Front and rear brakes are provided by 270mm petal discs and 200mm petal disc/130mm drum units, respectively. It uses a split-cradle frame with a Showa-tuned rear monoshock and telescopic front fork. The Apache RTR 160 4V's foundations are largely responsible for how well it handles. In Urban and Rainmodes, it makes 15.64PS at 8600 rpm and 14.14Nm at 7250 rpm, a reduced performance to achieve improved (claimed) fuel efficiency. Yes, it comes with three riding modes: Sport, Urban, and Rain. These Responsive Readings are often freely adapted and condensed from the Psalms using the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible.The Apache RTR 160 4V is one of the most potent 160cc motorcycles in the country thanks to its 159.7cc single-cylinder oil-cooled engine, which produces 17.55PS at 9250rpm and 14.73Nm at 7250rpm in Sport mode. I have edited and omitted parts of the Psalms to best suit my own worship services, so you may want to read the Psalm in your own Bible and compile and edit the Psalm in the best way to suit your own worship service and style. If you choose not to read the Psalms responsively or put them in a bulletin, you can easily read the abridged Psalm and prayer provided here as a short Call to Worship instead of responsively (omitting the Leader and People, and reading the Psalm straight through as printed here) and then use the prayer as an opening prayer.Įach prayer ends with “Our Father.” so you can remind worshipers to continue to pray the Lord's Prayer and conclude the prayer with the Lord's Prayer, if you choose.Įven though the format for A Psalm and A Prayer is in the form of a Responsive Reading, you can easily read A Psalm and A Prayer as a brief devotional before praying the prayer that goes with the reading. If you conduct your worship service without a bulletin, Psalms and Prayers can easily be projected on a screen for congregational use. Some teachers have found these Psalms and Prayers useful before they begin their class or Bible study. In some cases, the psalms are so long that I have created several short "psalms and prayer" from them, as in the case of Psalm 119.You do not need to give credit for the use of these psalms and prayers in your worship service bulletin. In a worship bulletin, these Psalms and Prayers easily fit in the left hand side of the bulletin (with the right size font and type), and I have abridged the Psalms, or shortened or lengthened prayers, to fit easily in a church bulletin. These Responsive Readings from the Psalms and the prayers are freely provided for private devotions and use in a public service of worship, a Sunday school class, or with other groups. Copy and Paste these Psalms and the Prayers for use in a bulletin for public worship. Responsive Psalms have been used in worship for hundreds of years by Jews and Christians, and I hope you will find these responsive readings from the psalms and these prayers helpful to you. International Bible Lessons Commentaries and Lessons Bible Lesson Forum
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