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Prayer
by
Rev. Ronald O. McCants, Teacher
Psalm 142:2
I pour out my
complaints
before the
LORD and tell
him all my
troubles.
What did Jesus' disciple ask him
to teach?
Luke 11:1 One day
Jesus was praying in
a certain place.
When he finished,
one of his disciples
said to him, “Lord,
teach us to pray, just
as John taught his
disciples.”
Martin Luther King, Jr.
To be a Christian without prayer is no
more possible than to be alive without
breathing.
Who should we not be like
when we pray?
5 “And when you pray,
do not be like the
hypocrites, for they
love to pray
standing in the
synagogues and on
the street corners to
be seen by others.
Who should we pray to?
6 But when you pray,
go into your room,
close the door and
pray to your Father,
who is unseen. Then
your Father, who
sees what is done in
secret, will reward
you openly.
Prayer
Prayer is the element of being.
The strong emotions urges to prayer.
The soul is connected with Heaven.
The Christian rises above the world.
With God for a conversation.
We should not use this when
praying?
7 But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions
…
What do the Father know before
we pray?
• 8 Do not be like
them, for your
Father knows what
you need before
you ask him.
• The omniscience of
God is a great
encouragement to
prayer.
What place is our prayer
directed to?
9 “This, then, is
how you should
pray: “ ‘Our
Father in Heaven,
hallowed be your
name,
Hallowed be thy Name
The word "hallowed" means to render or
pronounce holy. God's name is essentially
holy. In a special sense he is the Father
of those who are adopted into his family;
who put confidence in him; who are the
true followers of Christ, and made heirs of
life, Romans 8:14-17.
What do we want done on earth
as in Heaven?
10 Thy kingdom
come. Thy will
be done in
earth, as it is in
heaven.
Kingdom
God "reigns." His laws obeyed.
The gospel of Christ fills the world.
Revelations 19:16
On his robe and on his thigh he has this
name written: King of kings and
Lord of lords.
What do we ask for daily?
11 Give us
this day our
daily bread.
Bread
• Everything necessary to sustain life.
• We depend upon Divine Providence.
• This teaches us a compassion for the
poor.
• Renew the desires of our souls
toward God daily.
Marian Anderson
• “Prayer begins
where human
capacity ends.”
• She was invited by
President Roosevelt
and his wife Eleanor
to sing at the White
House in 1930’s.
We ask forgiveness from what?
12 And forgive us our debts, as we forgive
our debtors.
Debts
* God only can forgive, in the same
way as none but a "creditor" can
forgive a debtor.
* Sins or offenses against God.
* Luke 11:4
What is it we do not want to be
led into?
13 And lead us not
into temptation, but
deliver us from
evil: For thine is the
kingdom, and the
power, and the
glory, for ever.
Amen.
The Model Prayer
Matthew 6:9-13
Six Parts:
1-3 relate to God and his honor
4-6 our own concerns
After the things of God's glory, we
pray for our needs in this present
life.
Another View
If we forgive others, what will our
Heavenly Father do?
• 14 For if ye forgive
people their trespasses,
your heavenly Father
will also forgive you:
• 15 Opposite of vs. 14
Good News
Jesus Christ came
into the world as
the great Peacemaker, not only to
reconcile us to
God, but one to
another.
God bless you