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What does the Bible say about teaching prayer?

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The Bible teaches that prayer should be approached with reverence and is best modeled as an outline in Luke 11.

In Luke 11:1-4, Jesus provides His disciples with a model for prayer, often referred to as the 'disciple's prayer.' This prayer serves as an outline for how to communicate with God, emphasizing the importance of relationship, reverence, and a heart aligned with God's will. The Lord's response to His disciples' request, 'teach us to pray,' underscores that prayer is not merely a ritual but a sincere conversation with our Heavenly Father. By following this model, we learn to approach prayer as an expression of our dependence on God and a means to align our hearts with His purposes.
Scripture References: Luke 11:1-4, Matthew 6:9-13

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