Understanding Prayer: Communion, Simplicity, and Authenticity

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Prayer is not about the quantity of words or the eloquence of our speech but about the quality of our relationship with God. It is a time to be honest, vulnerable, and open to God's presence. As we embark on a journey to deepen our understanding of prayer, we are reminded that it is not about performing or meeting certain standards. [00:24:30]

And whenever you pray, do not be like the hypocrites. For they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, so that they may be seen by others. Does that sound familiar? Does that sound familiar to anything you heard 10 minutes ago? Yeah. Yikes. But whenever you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who's in secret. [00:41:14]

And your Father who sees in secret will reward you. Why? Well, because prayer is communion with God. Prayer is talking to God. And it's hard when you're praying in front of a group. It's much harder. So incredibly difficult to talk to God when you know eyes are on you. It really is. [00:41:39]

And then he says in verse 7, When you are praying, do not heap up empty phrases as the Gentiles do. For they think that they will be heard. Because of their many words. Do not be like them. For your father knows what you need before you ask him. [00:42:53]

It's like he's saying, don't just say. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Literally what the text is saying. Don't just go to God and be like, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But. Speak. Words do not be like the people who want to be heard. Because. Of their many words. [00:44:04]

It's so easy. When we're. In front of people praying. To want to say many words. Or to say the right words or to throw out 4,000 lords. Because you're in front of a group of people who are all praying at the pole. And it's so easy for us to try and one up the 4,000 word person with 5,000 lords. [00:44:16]

Jesus says, go in your room. Go away. Go be by yourself. To pray. David, who just split. He likes going to the grotto and going up to the top. If you've ever been to the grotto, amazing place. Our staff went and we all split up for an hour at a staff meeting. Once just spending time with God. [00:45:51]

It's okay to ask for something. It's okay to ask for things. It's good to repent. It's good to praise God for who he is. We're going to be looking at these different ideas of how to pray these different themes. But before we do that, we need to recognize that Jesus says prayer is best when we're alone, because we don't have to overthink how we sound. [00:47:29]

We can pray publicly, but we also need to be praying privately. Ideally, more often than not. Because prayer is communion with God. We're here. We're praying to connect with God. Josh and I have a little podcast. And I think this week, one's coming out. We were talking with, there was a professional soccer player who was going here for a while. [00:48:36]

And she said, I wish I was coming more to a place of faith. Even when our schedules changed. Because I didn't really have and I don't really have any time to center myself. To calm down. To be with God in essence. We need that, right? As Christians. We need to be with God. And a lot of times that happens when we're alone. [00:49:41]

want us to be really gentle with ourselves throughout because prayer isn't about doing it well or doing it right it's about communing with God and so what I'm going to call you to do this week very simple pray once we're going to keep it easy let's start let's start real gentle pray once at least once this week for as short as like 10 seconds [00:50:26]

Be with God. Be alone. Just try it. Just try it. And we'll get into the nitty-gritty of what this prayer is over the next few weeks. And I think it's going to be really good, but we need to set the foundation for this series, but also for the whole of 2025. I want us to be thinking about prayer all year, and the best way to start is to remember that prayer is about communion with God, not about doing it right. [00:51:52]

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