Intimate Conversations: The Heart of Prayer

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"When you pray, you are not to be like the hypocrites for they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and on the street corners so that they may be seen by men and truly I say to you they have their reward in full but you when you pray go into your inner room close your door and pray to your father who is in secret and your father who sees what is done in secret will reward you and when you are praying do not use meaningless repetition as the gentiles do for they suppose that they'll be heard for their many words so do not be like them for your father knows what you need before you ask him pray then in this way our father who is in heaven hallowed be your name your kingdom come your will be done on earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our debts as we also have our debtors do not lead us into temptation but deliver us from evil for yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever amen for if you forgive others for their transgressions your Heavenly Father will also forgive you but if you do not forgive others then your father will not forgive your transgressions so this is a" [00:03:44] (103 seconds)


"If you want to know how to pray you must do it on your own time if you want to know how to pray in public you've got to be able to pray in secret and what does Jesus say he says Verse 5, when you pray, you're not to be like the hypocrites. They love to stand and pray in the synagogues and on street corners so that they may be seen by men." [00:07:13] (28 seconds)


"If we truly would have our prayers heard and receive the reward that our Father in heaven desires to give us, it begins with private, secret prayer. Now, granted, as I said at the beginning, I think this is a word from the Lord to me this year, and I think it will benefit you as well." [00:08:38] (23 seconds)


"Prayer must be sincere and how does he say this he says in verse 7 and 8 when you are praying do not use meaningless repetition as the Gentiles do for they suppose that they will be heard for their many words so do not be like them for your father knows what you need before you ask so Jesus tells us the next thing is that prayer must be sincere and not full of empty meaningless repetition he he says meaningless repetition or some translations a vain or empty now to repeat your requests please repeat your requests now to repeat your requests before God is not inherently wrong or vain Jesus repeated the same request to God many times the Apostle Paul we have recorded many repeated prayers and repeated petitions but repeated petitions become vain repetitions when they are said without heartfelt desire to seek God's will and to do it" [00:11:14] (79 seconds)


"Because God knows and he wants to draw us near to him. Our needs and God knowing our needs should point us to sincere prayer. It is pointless to be bland and heartless in our prayers. But when we realize our real need of him, when we realize how deeply we need him and his provision and his guidance and his forgiveness and his mercy, we will pray with real conviction." [00:14:56] (45 seconds)


"So when we pray, we must remember that we are part of God's worldwide family of believers. We have, therefore, no right to ask for ourselves anything that would harm another member of God's family. If we are praying in the will of God..." [00:22:19] (20 seconds)


"Answer will be a blessing to all of God's people in one way or another when we pray we pray in community even when we're alone because we know that yes we are God's sons and daughters but we're not the only ones and we should not be praying things that are going to be to the detriment of other members of God's family but also it should give us comfort to know as the Apostle Paul says in Hebrews 12 he says because of this great crowd cloud of witnesses that we are surrounded with when we pray I think Jesus when he gave us this prayer intentionally giving us all these plural pronouns yes he was speaking to a crowd but I think he wanted us to be able to remember even when we pray we should pray in community even when we pray in our private time that we aren't part of God's family and that we have brothers and sisters that also belong to God so we should be lifting them up as well in prayer it should encourage us to know we're not alone and then it also should point us to pray for our brothers and sisters as we lift up our own needs and requests so the second thing is that we must pray in community and then the third thing he shows us is that we can pray for our needs" [00:22:23] (92 seconds)


"Jesus doesn't say you can only pray that God's will would be done and that you can only pray for other people and what they need God cares about our needs and Jesus tells us we certainly can come to God with our simple requests. The simplest one. Let's look at what he says. He says, give us this day our daily bread." [00:24:46] (26 seconds)

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