The sermon by John Reeves focuses on the theological understanding of prayer as taught by Jesus in Luke 11:1-4. Reeves addresses the nature, purpose, and efficacy of prayer, emphasizing its relational aspect and the necessity of approaching God as our Father. He supports his arguments with numerous Scripture passages, particularly Romans 10:13-14 to highlight the importance of faith in praying to the true God, and Matthew 26:39 to underscore Christ's submission to the Father's will as crucial to understanding prayer's nature. The practical and doctrinal significance of the sermon lies in its emphasis that true prayer aligns with God's sovereign will, recognizing our dependence on Him and asserting that authentic prayer originates from a heart transformed by grace.
“The simple fact is, we don't know what to pray as we ought.”
“In prayer, it is not our prayer that changes His will; it is His will that changes our prayer.”
“Our Lord's object in saving sinners is also for His glory.”
“What is true prayer? It's bowing to His will. And only by His grace can we bow to Him now.”
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