Embracing Prayer: A Relationship with Our Heavenly Father

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### Quotes for Outreach

1. "When we read some of the surveys and we look at some of the things that are asked about prayer and about prayer life and about believers and what they pray, I remember one statistic comes to mind that 48% of those who profess to be believers in Christ pray once a week. This picture that we're beginning to see here, let me wrap up this first part and how we got to this being called the Lord's Prayer and how we got to this being liturgical." [32:19]( | | )

2. "And the relationship dynamic changed ever since that time, all the way going forward until Christ came. Every single person had what in different terms you might call an orphan spirit. What do I mean by that? Well, it's really simple. From that time forward, no one could connect with God as Father, and no one could be in a relationship with God in the way that they could then." [48:45]( | | )

3. "Like those who don't know that they have a God who is listening and who hears and who loves them. But rather we come before a God who we know inclines His ear. That's what Psalms chapter 116 says, that He inclines His ear to hear us. And we know that if He hears us, we know that He answers us." [10:15]( | | )

4. "I probably should have just, but I wanted to be able to go up and have a hold of you, a couple of you. I realize I don't make it all the way around the room sometimes, and that just kind of is what it is, but knew if I stood up here the whole time, I wouldn't get around the room at all, or at least get to any of you, so bear with me as I have to walk up and set up." [02:29]( | | )

### Quotes for Members

1. "To this idea that we should say this prayer verbatim, word for word in a liturgical fashion. I remember recently not too long ago I had a conversation with some folks who asked me the question why at your church do you not pray the Lord's prayer like other churches do because in many churches and in many areas many ways that we've kind of been raised." [15:26]( | | )

2. "He said this, he said all that we know of genuine human fatherhood at its best is but a pale reflection of what God the father is first to his son and then to all who became his spiritual children. He said a pale reflection. So you can know him intellectually, and I can tell you a little bit about my story." [53:26]( | | )

3. "And so here's this picture, if you look at Jesus' teaching and you begin to see things like in Matthew chapter 11 when Jesus says no one knows the Father except for I know the Father and I reveal him to you. In John chapter 17 in that prayer that we talked about just a few moments ago, Jesus talks about the revealing of the Father from the Son." [46:14]( | | )

4. "And so Part of the aspect of looking at this in that manner is we begin to think about prayer as a rote activity rather than a relationship where we come to the Lord in prayer and can say connect with him as a person rather than this idea that there's a God up in the sky somewhere and that's who I'm praying to." [17:26]( | | )

5. "This particular work was around the teachings for the church as the church was forming and getting its ideas for how, how does the church worship, what does the church do. And so the first half of this particular historical document addressed life, how should a believer live and it really scaled two paths, two ways if you will." [19:34]( | | )

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