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Teaching Us How
to Pray
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Key Verse
"This, then,
is how you should pray:” Matthew 6:9
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Scripture
Read the
Lord’s prayer in Matthew 6:9-13
Study
Modeling is the
best way to teach something and Jesus modeled prayer effectively.
He taught his disciples the proper way to pray and this should serve
as a model for us as well.
Praying to our
Heavenly Father
– As Christians we have an intimacy with God that not even the
greatest of the Old Testament saints enjoyed. Not one of them
called God Father. There is a relationship that is between us and
God: if we didn’t talk to our earthly father, the relationship would
suffer and likewise with our Heavenly Father
Do you pray as
if speaking to your father, or do you pray as if speaking to a
servant or a master?
Hallowing God’s
name
– when we speak to God, we should realize that we are not talking to
a servant or butler who is supposed to fetch us what we ask.
Instead, we are talking with Almighty God – and that should fill us
with awe us cause us to hallow His name.
How can we
hallow God’s name?
God’s kingdom
come
– we should be looking forward to the day that God’s kingdom is
established and we are with him. This also means praying for the
judgment of the enemies of God because with the coming of his
kingdom, justice will be served where the righteous are rewarded and
the wicked are punished. (Until his kingdom comes, we need to pray
for his mercy to be poured out on sinners though! After He comes it
will be too late.)
Do we pray as
though we really want to see God’s kingdom come?
God’s will be
done
– this is perhaps the key to prayer. We shouldn’t pray against
God’s will and God won’t respond against his nature. If we ask for
God’s will to be done, He has no reason not to work according to His
will. At the same time, we should probably pray for wisdom in
discerning what God’s will is so that we recognize when our prayers
have been answered.
Are we willing
to accept God’s will even if it is not ours? Do we pray for the
discernment to know the difference between our will and God’s?
Give us daily
bread
– we should ask God to provide for our needs. When we have to go to
God each day, we develop a dependence on him and realize that
without God we can do nothing.
Do we trust God
to provide for us daily or do we rely on what we have saved up and
stockpiled for tomorrow?
Forgive our
debts
– this is a two way street if you notice. If we want to be
forgiven, we need to be willing to forgive as well. If we sow
forgiveness, we will reap forgiveness as well.
When we go to
God, have we forgiven those we need to forgive before we ask God to
forgive us?
Keep us from
temptation
– the best way to keep from sinning is to stay out of situations
where we’re likely to sin. Avoiding compromising situations is a
lot easier than attempting to refrain from sin when you are in the
middle of a difficult situation
How often do we
barge into places we shouldn’t be and then ask God to protect us
instead of asking God to keep us safely away in the first place?
The kingdom,
power, & glory belong to God
– when we pray, we should recognize that the one who we just asked
to do these things is fully capable of answering and providing. God
the Father, whom we have a personal relationship with, is the same
God who is over everything and is worthy of all glory, honor, &
praise.
Do we give God
the praise for listening to our prayers and answering them? Do we
pray with the knowledge that the creator of the universe hears our
prayers and will answer them according to His will?
Adapted from
“With Christ in the School of Prayer” by Andrew Murray
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