Prayer as Worship: The Method

 
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Jesus taught His disciples to pray, and that invitation extends to us today. Prayer is not a last resort or a religious ritual. It is a royal summons from the King of the universe, a divine invitation to enter His presence and commune with the Holy One. When we pray, we begin by addressing our Father, recognizing both His tender love and His sovereign authority over our lives. We lift high His name, hallowing the One who is completely set apart from sin, and we submit our desires to His kingdom purposes. This is where true prayer begins, not with our requests, but with worship.

Yet Jesus also teaches us to bring our daily needs before God, trusting Him as the provider of our daily bread, and to confess our sins continually, knowing that He is faithful and just to forgive. We are called to forgive others as we have been forgiven, and to ask for deliverance from temptation, acknowledging our own weakness and our desperate need for His strength. True prayer is an act of worship that relies on God daily and seeks Him continually. So let us be a people marked by prayer, not a spiritual drought, but a vibrant, ongoing conversation with our Heavenly Father who loves us and reigns over all.

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