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How can our prayers reflect true worship?

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Our prayers can reflect true worship by being sincere, humble requests, much like the Canaanite woman's cry, 'Lord, help me.'

True worship is often expressed through sincere prayer, which reflects our faith and dependence on God. The Canaanite woman's plea, 'Lord, help me,' encapsulates the essence of heartfelt prayer and worship (Matthew 15:25). In moments of desperation, a simple yet genuine cry for help demonstrates both faith and reverence towards God. This is consistent with Scripture where David expresses his need for God's attention in Psalm 28:1, pleading not to be ignored. Such prayers, whether short or long, rooted in a humble acknowledgment of our need for God’s intervention, are powerful acts of worship. They show an understanding that we cannot approach God on our own merits but solely by His grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Matthew 15:25, Psalm 28:1

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Faith and Worship
Henry Sant · Oct 22, 2017
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