Luke 18: 1
"And he (Jesus) told them a parable to the effect that they ought always to pray and not lose heart."
Could the answer be found in what we call the Lord's Prayer? In the
middle of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount, he gives a long and careful word on
prayer (Matthew 6:5-15). The heart of it all is His "model prayer,"
which begins: "Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Your name. Your
kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven...." Examining
the text carefully we notice that the heart of prayer is God the Father. Thus,
prayer must first focus on God rather than ourselves. Our prayer should be for
God's name and full character to be revealed clearly. We then pray for His will
- not our will - to be done and that God express His will "on earth"
in the arena of our lives. We should desire that heaven's will be done where we
live.
When our prayer is God-centered, God reveals Himself and His heart for
all to see. When we pray for God to work mightily for Himself alone, He does.
God can then work through the prayer lives of His people to make Himself known
to a watching world. And when He does He is glorified! That is, He is seen in
His activity for who He is, and this will draw people to Himself. Not all will
be "saved," but all will know Him in one way or another. So we must
model Jesus' prayer faithfully before we make any request for God to
"bless us" and meet our needs.
I have noticed that when people know that I am a child of God they watch
to see what God does when I pray. Therefore, I pray with Him in mind so that
when He answers my prayer HE is the focus of attention for everyone to see. Our
desire should always be that God is seen and loved and followed by others
because of what He is doing when we pray. And this, of course, is especially
true when we live out our lives and prayer in our families and in our
workplaces. Those around us every day, who should know us as Christians, will
know when we pray and what God does when we pray. They will not be drawn to us,
but to God - whom we serve. And when they see God working, He will be honored
and glorified!
- Extracted from lifeway.com
- Extracted from lifeway.com
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