The sermon "Encouragement to Pray" by Bruce Crabtree focuses on the vital role of prayer within the life and worship of believers. The preacher emphasizes the necessity of constant prayer, rooted in the reality of human weakness and the grace of the great High Priest, Jesus Christ, as illustrated in Hebrews 4:14-16. Crabtree highlights that prayer is a means for believers to acknowledge their limitations and to access divine mercy and grace, reinforcing this point with references to Scripture, including Jeremiah 33:3 and Ephesians 3:16-20. The significant takeaway is that believers should be encouraged to approach prayer boldly, remembering their access to God's throne through Christ, who intercedes for them and provides the strength for every need.
“The best thing you and I can do as God's children... would be to pray.”
“When God sent His Son into this world, He reminded Him... to tell them this: you pray.”
“Come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in the time of need.”
“Your access is in Heaven. This Great High Priest... says, 'Come my people. Come and welcome.'”
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