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How can the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector guide our prayer life?

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The parable teaches that prayer should be approached with humility and repentance.

The prayer of the Pharisee, filled with self-righteousness, contrasts sharply with the broken, humble plea of the tax collector. This teaches believers that prayer is not a platform for self-exaltation but a genuine expression of dependence on God’s mercy. When we pray, we should hold an honest view of ourselves before God, recognizing our sinfulness and our need for His grace. The humility demonstrated by the tax collector serves as a model; it encourages believers to approach God candidly, acknowledging their need for His forgiveness and mercy, thereby fostering a deeper relationship with Him.
Scripture References: Luke 18:9-14, James 4:6

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