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What can we learn about praying from Jesus’ own prayer? Here are nine things to guide you.
“Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. 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.” – Matthew 6:9-13
Matthew 6:9-13
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See God as Your FatherOur Father who art in heaven
This may not seem like much, but it is EVERYTHING when it comes to prayer. When we approach God we must remember this. This means He loves you and sees you as His child. He wants you to come to Him at any time with anything. Your loving Father sent His one and only Son to die so that your sins would be forgiven. This has given you the right to be called children of God. Jesus’ death has given you access to the throne of God in prayer!
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Exalt GodHallowed be thy name
When we pray, it is crucial to remember that it is God we are speaking to. He is our loving Father, but He is also the God of all creation. When we approach Him in prayer, we should be mindful that God is seated on the throne in heaven. He is glorious, holy, and without rival. He is good and just in all of His ways, and His ways are higher than ours. Consider God as He is: a great king ruling over all of creation. And you are His humble servant coming before Him with a request.
In prayer, you are literally approaching the throne of God above with your request; Pray with this in mind. Remember all the qualities of God. Think of what He is like, and address Him in these ways. Part of prayer is exalting God, but it is also humbling ourselves before Him so we might see more clearly. Pride before God is often blinding for the proud.
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Pray for God’s WillThy kingdom come, thy will be done
The children of God should desire the will of God. We should also long for His kingdom, and that His perfect will to be done on the earth. People have rebelled against God in many ways, but make no mistake, the will of God will be accomplished even though Satan and man try to thwart His plans. The good news for us is that God’s will is for the greatest good in our lives. God’s will is perfect love for us, and glory for Him. Ephesians 1:1 reminds us that God “works all things according to the counsel of His will.”
We can never fully understand God’s perfect will because God’s will of command and decree often confuses men, but God is sovereign over all things. Psalm 115:3 assures us, “God is in the heavens; He does all that He pleases.” When you pray, long for the perfect will of God in your life. Long for the return of Jesus and the establishing of God’s kingdom. As John says at the end of Revelation, “Even so, come Lord Jesus!”
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Ask for God’s ProvisionGive us this day our daily bread
Jesus wants us to ASK! James tells us, “we don’t have because we don’t ask.” Jesus tells us to ask like a little child. He tells us to keep asking and not lose heart, just like the woman who continued to plead with a judge for her case. God is concerned with your needs, but He is also concerned with your wants. This doesn’t mean you will get everything you want, but God tells you to ask. As you grow in Him, your wants will become His wants.
When Jesus tells us to pray for our daily bread He isn’t simply speaking of bread. More appropriately, He is speaking of money! Jesus is telling us to pray for anything we may feel we need. This can be physical, emotional, mental or spiritual needs. God will always answer the prayers of faith. He will say yes, no or wait. Pray specifically for things. Pray that your desires will be in line with His for your life, but never hesitate to ask.
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Confess Your SinsForgive us our trespasses
Guess what? God already knows, doesn’t He? Confess your sins to God when you pray. Our confession does not keep us saved, but it does keep us in fellowship with God. If the goal of prayer is our conformity to the image of Jesus, then confession in prayer is one of the greatest means of helping us be more like Jesus. As you confess your sins, ask God to reveal your sins. As we confess ask for God’s Spirit to help you with that sin.
Without the help of the spirit, you can not fight your sin. We fight because He is first fighting in us. He uses prayer as a means of war against sin. Make War! Make war in the depths of your heart. Prayer is a battlefield for your desires. Our flesh is indeed weak, but the spirit is willing. Always remember as you pray that your sins have been paid. The apostle John reminds us of this in 1 John 1:9, “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
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Forgive OthersAs we forgive those who trespass against us
When Jesus finishes giving His disciples the model prayer, He says something very interesting: He tells them that they must forgive others, or their sins will not be forgiven. When Peter asks Jesus how many times he must forgive his brother, Jesus tells him there is no limit. Without getting deep into the theology of God’s unearned forgiveness, we must take Jesus words at face value. It really matters how we forgive! So much so, that our forgiveness is in some way tied to it; Jesus said these things clearly. It was once said by someone, “you don’t have to go into heaven to see if your sins are forgiven, just look in your heart and see if you have forgiven others.”
The person who has experienced saving grace is a person that naturally gives grace to other people. So, when you pray, ask for God’s help to forgive. Jesus told us to ask for forgiveness AS you forgive others. We have no right to hold on to another person’s sin. Jesus illustrates this for us when they bring the woman caught in adultery to Him. They wanted to stone her and trick Him. Jesus answered wisely by saying, “he who is without sin, cast the first stone,” And they all left. Forgive others as you pray, because it conforms you to the image of Jesus.
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Pray for Spiritual ProtectionAnd lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil
Our battle is a spiritual one. Paul reminds us that we wrestle not with flesh and blood, but with spiritual forces. So, if we are going to have any chance at prevailing day to day, then we must have the protection of God. Jesus tells us to ask God not to lead us into temptation. But, James reminds us that God does not tempt. Yet here we are in need of asking God that HE not lead us INTO temptation. Our steps are numbered by God, and He allows us to go through various tests. He even allows us to be tempted. Even Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted.
Therefore, we pray for help. We will be tempted daily, there is no doubt about that. Satan is roaming around like a lion looking for his prey. So we must ask for the help of the spirit so that we do not fall INTO temptation. Please be mindful of the spiritual battle waging around us every day. Remember stan is always at work to deceive. Be ready to stand in that day.
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Address God as SovereignFor thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever, Amen
In Daniel 4 we learn a great deal about the sovereignty of God. The greatest king in the world at that time had been humbled by God. King Nebuchadnezzar learned how sovereign God is. He said, “all the inhabitants of the earth are accounted as nothing, and he does according to his will among the host of heaven and among the inhabitants of the earth; and none can stay his hand or say to him, “What have you done?”
Sovereign means possessing ultimate power. God must be honored by us this way. This is why Jesus ends His model prayer with an acknowledgment of God’s ultimate rule. Even Jesus honored His Father this way. All kingdoms will bow to Him, all power has been given by Him, and HIs glory will fill the universe. As His servants, we must humble ourselves before Him. We should long to be men and women who bring glory to God in our lives. What an honor it is to be people that have been made to bring glory to the great God of the universe.
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Make this your Daily HabitGive us this day
Jesus shows us that our prayer life should be a daily thing. We learn in Mark,”in the morning a great while before the day He arose and went out into the desert or solitary place and there prayed.” Jesus made it a habit in His life. He was always getting away to spend time with HIs Father. Our prayer life should mimic the prayer life of Jesus. We are now children of God, and we desperately need this time every single day. Find a place and find a time that works for you and give that time to daily building up your relationship with God.
A guide for approaching God in worship and adoration.
- Recognize God as your loving, merciful and thoughtful Father.
- Acknowledge God’s sovereignty over all peoples, nations and spiritual powers throughout all ages past, present and future.
- Praise God for his loving-kindness and that His mercies are new every morning.
- Exalt God as holy and set apart above all of creation.
- Thank God that He hears us when we cry out and sees us when we pray.
- Exalt God for being able to do all things. He is indeed a God with all power and might.
- Thank God for allowing you into His fellowship in prayer. Knowing that it is through Jesus’ sacrifice that we are able to pray to God.
- Thank the Son for His obedience to die. Thank Him for laying down His life and bearing our sin.
- Ask the Holy Spirit for His help when you pray. Ask Him to give you the desires and words you need in prayer.
- Pray for God’s will in your life above all things. Ask Him for a desire to do His will. Acknowledge His right to do as He pleases on earth and in heaven.
How to bring your own life and needs before the Lord.
- Ask God to give you the strength and the desire you need to serve Him faithfully. Without the help of the Spirit, we can do nothing.
- Ask God to give you clarity to understand His Word and discern His will.
- Pray for the fruit of the Spirit to grow in your life. “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. ” (Galatians 5:22)
- Confess your sins to God. Ask for His help to see even the depth of your sin. Ask for genuine sorrow. Ask for His help to overcome them.
- Ask God to provide all of your needs. Remember He is your Father and He cares for you. Pray even for your wants. Ask God to align your desires with His.
- Give all of your cares and worries to God, remembering that He cares for you. Tell God how you feel and ask for His peace in your life.
- Thank God for the good He has shown to you. Recount them to Him. Be thankful for even the difficult times. Thank God for how He is working in you even when it hurts.
- Ask God to help you be obedient to share the gospel with others. Ask for opportunities and the words to say. Ask Him to create a desire in you to see people of all nations worship Him.
- Ask God to help you as you fight spiritual battles. Pray for Him to give you His armor: ” The belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, feet fitted with the gospel of peace, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.”
- Pray Ephesians 3:16-19 “he may grant you to be strengthened with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith—that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.”
- Ask God to help you be a humble but strong person that bears His image for His glory.
A guide for interceding on behalf of others.
- Just as Paul prayed for his countrymen, pray that others may be saved . Name them and pray earnestly for them.
- Thank God for the people in your life. Thank God for the work He has done in them.
- “Ask that they may be filled with the knowledge of his will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding” – Col 1:9
- Pray as Paul in Romans 15:13, “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in hope.”
- Pray for their walk with God. Praying they would walk in closeness with Jesus and live as they ought to live before God.
- Ask God for their spiritual protection and strength. Praying that they will be able to stand against Satan’s attacks .
- Pray for God to make them hungry for His Word and for prayer. Ask God to make His will their will.
- Pray this simple verse for them: Psalm 119:18 “Open (their) eyes, that (they) may behold wonderful things from Your law.”
- Psalm 90:14 teaches us to pray, “O satisfy us in the morning with Your lovingkindness, that we may sing for joy and be glad all our days.”
- Pray for God’s provision in their earthly and spiritual life. Ask God to bless them and that they will use their blessings for His kingdom.
How to pray for the body of Christ and its mission.
- Pray earnestly that the Holy Spirit of God will move over and in our church body wherever they gather. Ask that He will pour out His Spirit in a mighty way.
- Beg God to help us become a house of prayer for all peoples bringing delight to His ears.
- Pray for marriages to be strengthened so they resemble to love of Christ for His church.
- Pray for the spiritual growth and protection of our children and youth . Plead with God over their physical well being. Ask God to help their parents lead them in God’s ways.
- Ask God to give strength and relief to our persecuted brothers and sisters around the World. Pray that we will not forget them. Pray that God will supply all of their needs. Pray for specific places like India, China, Syria, Africa.
- Pray for our missionaries scattered around the world. Ask God to strengthen them and bless them in mighty ways. Pray for their endurance and favor among those they are reaching. Pray for God to raise up more, especially from our local body.
- Ask God to walk with your church leadership. Ask Him to grant them grace to follow Him faithfully. Ask for extra strength to fight temptation , to pray and to understand His Word. Ask God to help them delight in Him and His love more than anything. Ask God to grant them humility and to provide their needs.
- Oh, that God would give us the boldness to share the gospel with the community around us! Ask God to raise up Disciple Makers . Ask God to remind our people He has called us all to make disciples.
- Pray for our Bible Group (S.S.) Leaders . Ask God to give them the ability to teach and a desire to pray for their class. Ask Him to give them favor with people. Ask God to help them reach out to their class faithfully while seeking new people as well.
- Pray that our local body will abound in unity and love for each other. Pray that we will all be in one accord in following God’s plan.
- Pray that we will be able to see and meet the physical and spiritual needs in our community . Pray that they will know we care because we show them!
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