In the sermon "Continue in Prayer," Greg Elmquist addresses the theological significance of prayer as a work of grace fundamental to the Christian life. He argues that prayer is the believer's natural response to salvation, not a condition for it, emphasizing its necessity in the life of a Christian. Elmquist employs Colossians 4:2-4 to stress the need for continual prayer and thanksgiving, linking it to the mystery of Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit. He also discusses the Lord's model prayer in Matthew 6, illustrating how Jesus taught believers to approach God with a spirit of humility, dependence, and reverence. The practical significance of this teaching lies in the understanding that prayer fosters a deeper relationship with God, cultivates reliance on His grace, and shapes the believer’s character as they learn to align their will with that of the Father.
“Prayer is a work of grace that the Lord does in the hearts of his children.”
“Our salvation is not the result of our prayer. Praying is the result of our salvation.”
“If any part of our salvation is dependent upon our prayers, how shaky ground we're on.”
“Prayer is the believer's heart of faith pouring out its soul in need.”
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