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How does the Bible instruct us to pray?

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The Bible instructs us to pray sincerely, not with vain repetitions, and with recognition of our needs.

Scripture provides specific guidance on how to approach prayer. In Matthew 6:9-13, Jesus offers a model for prayer that emphasizes sincerity, focusing on a genuine relationship with God rather than rote memorization. The instruction is to pray 'after this manner,' highlighting that the Lord's Prayer serves as a pattern rather than a script to be repeated. Furthermore, Matthew 6 cautions against vain repetitions seen in hypocritical practices. The essence of prayer is the motive of the heart and the sincerity with which we approach God. Believers are encouraged to bring their true thoughts and feelings before Him, relying on the Holy Spirit for help when words fail (Romans 8:26).
Scripture References: Matthew 6:9-13, Romans 8:26

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Worship...Prayer
Bob Coffey · May 7, 1995
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