The Power and Simplicity of Prayer

 

Summary

### Summary

Today's sermon focused on the profound power and simplicity of prayer, using the artwork "Grace" by Eric Enstrom as a visual aid. The photograph, taken during World War I, depicts a humble man praying over a simple meal, symbolizing gratitude amidst hardship. This image serves as a reminder that even in times of crisis, we have much to be thankful for. The sermon emphasized that prayer is a personal conversation with God, not a public display for others. Jesus' teachings in Matthew 6 and His prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane were highlighted to illustrate the essence of genuine prayer.

Jesus teaches us that prayer should be sincere and from the heart, not filled with empty phrases or performed for show. The sermon also stressed the importance of praying with others, as Jesus did when He invited His disciples to pray with Him in Gethsemane. Despite their failure to stay awake, the act of inviting them to pray together underscores the communal aspect of prayer. Additionally, the sermon encouraged us to pray for ourselves, expressing our deepest concerns and aligning our will with God's, just as Jesus did when He prayed for the cup of suffering to pass from Him but ultimately submitted to God's will.

The sermon concluded with a call to incorporate structured prayer into our daily lives, suggesting a weekly prayer calendar to focus on different aspects of our community and church. This practice aims to unite us in prayer, fostering a deeper connection with God and each other.

### Key Takeaways

1. The Essence of Prayer: Prayer is a personal and intimate conversation with God. It is not meant for public display or to impress others but to connect deeply with our Creator. Jesus emphasized this in Matthew 6, teaching us to pray in private and use our own words, reflecting our true thoughts and feelings. [55:20]

2. Simplicity and Gratitude: The photograph "Grace" by Eric Enstrom, taken during World War I, illustrates the power of simplicity and gratitude in prayer. Despite the hardships and rationing of the time, the image of a man praying over a simple meal reminds us to be thankful for what we have, even in difficult times. [49:58]

3. Praying with Others: Jesus' invitation to His disciples to pray with Him in the Garden of Gethsemane highlights the importance of communal prayer. Praying with others strengthens our faith and provides mutual support, reinforcing the idea that we are not alone in our spiritual journey. [58:01]

4. Praying for Ourselves: It is essential to pray for our own needs and concerns, as Jesus did when He asked God to take the cup of suffering from Him. This honest expression of our desires, coupled with a willingness to submit to God's will, helps us align our lives with His purpose. [01:00:37]

5. Structured Prayer Practice: Implementing a structured prayer schedule can enhance our spiritual discipline and unity as a church. By dedicating specific days to pray for different aspects of our community and church, we can collectively support each other and grow in our faith. [01:02:42]

### YouTube Chapters

[0:00] - Welcome
[40:10] - Offering Prayer
[41:00] - Scripture Reading
[43:36] - Introduction to the Art of Faith Series
[44:15] - Background on Eric Enstrom
[46:06] - Impact of World War I on the Artwork
[47:25] - The Photograph "Grace"
[49:25] - The Meaning Behind the Photograph
[50:38] - Analysis of the Photograph
[53:11] - Lessons on Prayer from Jesus
[55:20] - The Essence of Prayer
[58:01] - Praying with Others
[01:00:37] - Praying for Ourselves
[01:02:42] - Structured Prayer Practice
[01:06:59] - Conclusion and Invitation to Join the Church

Study Guide

### Bible Reading
1. Matthew 6:5-8
2. Matthew 26:36-44

### Observation Questions
1. According to Matthew 6:5-8, what does Jesus say about the way we should pray? [41:37]
2. In the Garden of Gethsemane, what did Jesus ask His disciples to do, and how did they respond? [42:16]
3. What are the key elements depicted in the photograph "Grace" by Eric Enstrom, and what do they symbolize? [47:25]
4. How did the sermon describe the impact of World War I on the photograph "Grace"? [44:55]

### Interpretation Questions
1. Why does Jesus emphasize praying in private rather than in public as seen in Matthew 6:5-8? How does this align with the sermon’s message about the essence of prayer? [55:20]
2. What does Jesus' prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane teach us about expressing our desires and submitting to God's will? [01:00:37]
3. How does the photograph "Grace" illustrate the power of simplicity and gratitude in prayer, especially during times of hardship? [49:58]
4. What is the significance of communal prayer as highlighted by Jesus inviting His disciples to pray with Him in Gethsemane? How does this relate to the sermon’s emphasis on praying with others? [58:01]

### Application Questions
1. Reflect on your personal prayer life. Do you find yourself praying more in public or private? How can you ensure your prayers are sincere and from the heart? [55:20]
2. Think about a recent hardship you faced. How did you express gratitude during that time? How can the simplicity and gratitude shown in the photograph "Grace" inspire your prayer life? [49:58]
3. Have you ever invited others to pray with you during a difficult time? How did it impact your experience? How can you incorporate more communal prayer into your life? [58:01]
4. Jesus prayed for the cup of suffering to pass from Him but ultimately submitted to God's will. Is there a situation in your life where you need to align your will with God's? How can you express this in your prayers? [01:00:37]
5. The sermon suggested implementing a structured prayer schedule. How can you create a weekly prayer calendar to focus on different aspects of your community and church? What specific days and topics will you include? [01:02:42]
6. How can you use the lessons from the sermon to improve your prayer practice? Are there specific changes you want to make in how you pray or what you pray for? [01:01:19]
7. Reflect on the importance of praying for yourself. What are some personal concerns or desires you need to bring before God? How can you balance this with a willingness to submit to His will? [01:00:37]

Devotional

### Day 1: The Essence of Prayer
Prayer is a personal and intimate conversation with God. It is not meant for public display or to impress others but to connect deeply with our Creator. Jesus emphasized this in Matthew 6, teaching us to pray in private and use our own words, reflecting our true thoughts and feelings. [55:20]

In Matthew 6, Jesus teaches us that prayer should be sincere and from the heart, not filled with empty phrases or performed for show. He encourages us to go into our room, close the door, and pray to our Father who is unseen. This intimate setting allows us to be genuine and honest in our communication with God. The essence of prayer is not about the words we use or the length of our prayers but about the authenticity and depth of our connection with God.

When we pray, we should focus on our relationship with God rather than worrying about how others perceive us. This personal conversation with God is an opportunity to express our gratitude, seek guidance, and align our will with His. By prioritizing sincerity and intimacy in our prayers, we can experience a deeper and more meaningful connection with our Creator.

Matthew 6:6 (ESV): "But when you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you."

Reflection: How can you create a private and intimate space for prayer in your daily routine? What steps can you take to ensure your prayers are sincere and heartfelt?


### Day 2: Simplicity and Gratitude
The photograph "Grace" by Eric Enstrom, taken during World War I, illustrates the power of simplicity and gratitude in prayer. Despite the hardships and rationing of the time, the image of a man praying over a simple meal reminds us to be thankful for what we have, even in difficult times. [49:58]

The photograph "Grace" captures a humble man praying over a modest meal during a time of great hardship. This image serves as a powerful reminder that even in the midst of crisis, we have much to be thankful for. The simplicity of the meal and the man's posture of gratitude highlight the importance of appreciating the small blessings in our lives. In times of abundance and scarcity alike, we are called to recognize and give thanks for the provisions we receive.

Gratitude in prayer is not about the quantity or quality of what we have but about the attitude of our hearts. By focusing on the simple blessings, we can cultivate a spirit of thankfulness that transcends our circumstances. This perspective helps us to see God's hand in every aspect of our lives and to trust in His provision, even when times are tough.

1 Thessalonians 5:18 (ESV): "Give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you."

Reflection: What simple blessings in your life can you be thankful for today? How can you incorporate gratitude into your daily prayers, even during challenging times?


### Day 3: Praying with Others
Jesus' invitation to His disciples to pray with Him in the Garden of Gethsemane highlights the importance of communal prayer. Praying with others strengthens our faith and provides mutual support, reinforcing the idea that we are not alone in our spiritual journey. [58:01]

In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus invited His disciples to pray with Him during a time of great distress. Although they struggled to stay awake, the act of inviting them to join Him in prayer underscores the significance of communal prayer. Praying with others allows us to share our burdens, support one another, and strengthen our collective faith. It reminds us that we are part of a larger community of believers who can encourage and uplift each other.

Communal prayer fosters a sense of unity and mutual support, helping us to grow in our spiritual journey together. When we pray with others, we can experience the power of collective intercession and witness the ways God works through our shared prayers. This practice not only deepens our connection with God but also strengthens our relationships with fellow believers.

James 5:16 (ESV): "Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working."

Reflection: Who in your life can you invite to join you in prayer? How can you make communal prayer a regular part of your spiritual practice?


### Day 4: Praying for Ourselves
It is essential to pray for our own needs and concerns, as Jesus did when He asked God to take the cup of suffering from Him. This honest expression of our desires, coupled with a willingness to submit to God's will, helps us align our lives with His purpose. [01:00:37]

In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus prayed earnestly for the cup of suffering to pass from Him, yet He ultimately submitted to God's will. This moment of vulnerability and honesty in prayer teaches us the importance of bringing our own needs and concerns before God. It is not selfish to pray for ourselves; rather, it is an essential part of our relationship with God. By expressing our deepest desires and struggles, we invite God to work in our lives and align our will with His.

Praying for ourselves allows us to seek God's guidance, strength, and comfort in times of need. It helps us to acknowledge our dependence on Him and to trust in His plan for our lives. As we bring our personal concerns to God, we can find peace in knowing that He hears us and is at work in our circumstances, even when the outcome is not what we initially desire.

Psalm 62:8 (ESV): "Trust in him at all times, O people; pour out your heart before him; God is a refuge for us."

Reflection: What personal needs or concerns do you need to bring before God today? How can you balance expressing your desires with a willingness to submit to God's will?


### Day 5: Structured Prayer Practice
Implementing a structured prayer schedule can enhance our spiritual discipline and unity as a church. By dedicating specific days to pray for different aspects of our community and church, we can collectively support each other and grow in our faith. [01:02:42]

A structured prayer practice involves setting aside specific times and days to focus on different aspects of our spiritual lives and community. This disciplined approach to prayer can help us to be more intentional and consistent in our communication with God. By creating a weekly prayer calendar, we can dedicate certain days to pray for various needs, such as our family, church, community, and personal growth. This practice not only enhances our individual spiritual discipline but also fosters a sense of unity and collective support within our church.

When we pray with a structured schedule, we can cover a wide range of topics and needs, ensuring that no area of our lives or community is neglected. This intentional approach to prayer helps us to stay focused and organized, making our prayer time more effective and meaningful. Additionally, knowing that others in our church are praying for the same topics on the same days can strengthen our sense of connection and shared purpose.

Colossians 4:2 (ESV): "Continue steadfastly in prayer, being watchful in it with thanksgiving."

Reflection: How can you create a structured prayer schedule that includes different aspects of your life and community? What specific days and times can you set aside for focused prayer?

Quotes

### Quotes for Outreach

1. "Prayer is a connection, a discussion, a conversation between you and God. It's not for show, it's not for the benefit of anyone else but for you. He says don't be like those Hypocrites who pray out on the street who are trying to bring attention to themselves. It's not what prayer is about. Prayer is about that connection between you and the God who created you and the God who loves you." (60 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "There's no right way or wrong way to pray. Pray with your eyes open, you can pray with your eyes closed, you can pray with your hands out or up or by your side or in your pockets, it doesn't matter. You can speak the prayers verbally, you can say the prayers inwardly, you can use your own voice, you don't have to worry about anyone else judging you." (60 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Prayer does a lot of different things for us. It brings us into the presence of God, it creates that relationship, it adds to our peace. That was Ingram's goal, to add to our peace, find something to be thankful for in the midst of chaos, build a connection to God." (60 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "God, how can I be part of your world, do the work that you've called me to do? Prayer does a lot of different things for us. It brings us into the presence of God, it creates that relationship, it adds to our peace." (60 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Jesus took his friends to the garden with him, said y'all come pray with me. Now they fell asleep, their bellies were full, they were half drunk, they wanted to but they just couldn't stay awake. But Jesus took them nonetheless, come pray with me. Praying with others is a part of our prayer life." (60 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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### Quotes for Members

1. "There's something about it that tugs at your emotions too, especially if you hear kind of what's going on in the context around which the photo was taken. It kind of hits you emotionally. Of course, the spiritual aspect of it, somebody remembering that God is the source of the bread that we eat, that God is the source of the air that we breathe, that God is the source of the life that fills our muscles and fills our lungs." (60 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "In times of Crisis, it's easy for us to make those sacrifices, to be called to sacrifice, to respond through sacrificial ways. But we as Christians are called to live lives of sacrifice, not just in times of great crisis or upheaval, but that's one of the founding principles that Christ calls us to, to sacrifice in the name of God, to give of ourselves, to give up Comfort sometimes so that others might come to know the grace of God." (60 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "Jesus knew what was happening. He was fully aware that he would be executed the next day. What was on his heart? He didn't want to go through it. He anticipated the pain, the agony that he would be facing, and he says, God, take this cup away from me. That was what was on his heart. He knew it wasn't what needed to be done, but he prayed It Anyway. God, take this cup from me and then followed up with but not what my will but yours be done." (60 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "I love that we have the prayer board out here and that we have neighbors who want to pray with us, who want us to pray with them. And so when we lift these up each Sunday, we are praying with others and we are participating with others in their prayers. Frankly, I'm honored that they want to include us." (60 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "I was inspired by this and kind of thought that would be great if we as a church, St Matthews, could add to whatever our kind of normal prayer schedules are, our prayer practices, if we could add one thing each day of the week that we would pray together." (60 seconds)(Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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