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The greatest privilege a Christian has is the privilege of prayer. Not only is it a privilege, but it
is also the responsibility of every believer. Jesus said, "Men ought always to pray and not lose
heart" (Luke 18:1).
What is Prayer?
Prayer is simply talking to God, letting our concerns and requests be made known to Him. When
we pray, we admit our need for God and our utter dependence on Him. Only through a relationship
with Jesus Christ do we have access to God (I Tim. 2:5). We approach God in Jesus' name, not our own.
Why Pray?
We're to pray because God commands it (II Chron. 7:14; Luke 18:1). Through prayer, we receive
things (James 4:2), experience fullness of joy (John 16:24), and find help in times of trouble.
Prayer is the cure for worry (Philippians 4:6; I Peter 5:7) and also helps us resist
temptation (Matt. 26:41).
When are We to Pray?
We are to pray always. The Bible instructs us to "Pray without ceasing" (I Thes. 5:17).
The Apostle Paul exhorted believers to pray "always with all prayer and supplication"
(Eph. 6:18).
Types of Prayer
Praise and Adoration - Through praise and adoration, we acknowledge God's goodness. We
must recognize when we pray, we enter God's presence (Matt. 6:9). Prayer takes us into the very throne
room of God. As we reverence the Lord by communing with Him in prayer, our relationship with Him becomes
more intimate, and our love more tender.
Confession and Repentance - Confession and repentance are prerequisites for approaching God. The Bible assures us of forgiveness if we confess our sins to God (I John 1:9). Jesus said, "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God" (Matt. 5:8). Thanksgiving- We need to always remember what God has done for us, and give Him thanks for it. We're to thank Him during the good times, as well as the bad times, "giving thanks always for all things..." (Eph. 5:20). We're also to make our requests known to God "with thanksgiving" (Phil. 4:6). Supplication - Believers are to pray for our own needs and ask God for help in our daily affairs. We must never think that our requests are too small to bring before God. As Christians we are to pray about everything, confident that God will hear us, care about us, and act on our behalf. Intercession - Intercession means to pray on behalf of, and for, other people (I Tim. 2:1). People can stop us from telling them about Jesus, but they can't stop us from praying for them. We're to pray for our family, friends, Christian leaders, our country, and so on. We are to pray for them as seriously as we would for ourselves. What if I Don't Pray?
Neglecting to pray is a sin. David said, "Far be it from me that I should sin against the Lord
in ceasing to pray for you" (I Sam. 12:23). Jesus said, "Men ought always to pray not lose
heart (Luke 18:1). D.L. Moody summarized the necessity of prayer with this observation: "Jesus
never taught His disciples how to preach, but only how to pray."
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