Title: Prayer/Matthew 6:28-30
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Subject: Prayer
Scripture: Matthew 6:28-30
During the last revival meeting, I experienced great grace about the example of prayer that the Lord gave me through the words to pray like this given by the pastor.
Every time I go to the morning worship service, I often ask God how to pray is the most exemplary prayer and whether it is the right prayer.
Therefore, we would like to share the grace of prayer that our Lord taught us through today's Word.
What kind of prayer was Jesus' prayer?
First, he teaches us to pray without worries.
Most of the time, prayer is just the sound of sorrow and lamentation. There are times when it is only the sound of lamentations against God and, moreover, sighs and sorrow.
But prayer is about realizing God's voice and His will.
Therefore, the text first teaches us to pray without worries.
John 3:8:
We are people born of the Holy Spirit.
They are not people who follow the wind that blows in this world, but people who are born of the Holy Spirit.
Because they are caught in the wind of the Holy Spirit.
Second, it is a prayer of anticipation.
Clearly, prayer should be the high ideal of faith, the expectation of the glory of God.
Human expectations and desires are compared to the glory of Solomon.
However, the blood of the fields that God has accomplished shines brighter than the glory of Solomon.
The expectation of faith that we should see is the expectation of what God's hidden, mysterious grace provides.
It is revealed when we humbly bow down to the work of the Holy Spirit working in our lives.
When I appear and I stand up and appear, our faith expectations and prayers will cease to be the glory of Solomon.
Even if it is glorious and shining right now, it is a glory that is less than that of the lily of the blood of God.
Third, the prayer the Lord teaches us this morning is like a child's prayer.
Matthew 6:22 says that the eyes are the lamp of the body.
Childlike faith is to have childish eyes.
It is to have the faith of a child.
Little children like what they want, the bigger they are, the more they have.
At this dawn, if we are composing a prayer that is worthy of God's grace, the greater the content of that prayer, the more He will give it.
We need to ask for a lot of things in the simple faith like a child, not the little faith that clings to just one garment.
Because now we are growing only in the Lord.
Finally, the Lord speaks again.
don't worry
O you of little faith, do not see God by your little faith, and do not be troubled because of your little faith.
The enemy tells us not to pray because we are locked up in our faith.
We are clearly more precious children than the lilies of the field in God's eyes.
For us, God has already accomplished the glory of faith, which is more precious than Solomon.
At this dawn, God wants us to pray now in anticipation of the glory of faith that God achieves with child-like faith and eyes with a carefree prayer. Amen