In the sermon "Christ's Teaching On Prayer," Gary Shepard addresses the nature and significance of prayer as taught by Jesus in Matthew 6:5-13. He emphasizes that true prayer is a natural expression of spiritual life, arguing that all genuine believers engage in prayer as an integral part of their faith. He references Scripture passages like James 5:16 and Proverbs 15:29 to underline that God hears the prayers of the righteous, while also critiquing the hypocritical prayers of the Pharisees. Shepard elucidates the personal and intimate relationship believers have with God, who is referred to as "Our Father," and highlights that prayer should reflect this relationship, acknowledging God's sovereignty and holiness. He emphasizes the necessity of genuine communication with God, the role of Christ as our Mediator, and the importance of praying in alignment with God’s will.
“If you have life, you breathe. And if you have spiritual life, you pray.”
“All true believers pray. When you pray, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are; it's understood that all the Lord's people pray.”
“You cannot tell God something He doesn't already know... When we pray, we're to pray remembering that God knows our need.”
“True prayer does change something, but what it changes is us.”
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