The sermon "When You Pray," delivered by Gary Shepard, centers on the biblical doctrine of prayer as taught by Jesus in Matthew 6:5-13. Shepard emphasizes the importance of genuine prayer that is characterized by humility and sincerity rather than public display or vain repetition. He discusses the model prayer, often referred to as the Lord's Prayer, stressing that it serves not as a formulaic recitation but rather as a framework for understanding the believer's approach to God. Scripture references such as James 4:2 and 1 John 5:14 reinforce the idea that true prayer aligns with God's will and is indicative of a relationship grounded in faith in Christ. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to approach prayer as a communication born of spiritual life, fostering a deeper dependence on God and a recognition of His sovereignty in all aspects of life.
“True prayer is not us giving God information about a thing. It's not us informing God of things that He knows nothing about.”
“Prayer is the communication of a regenerated soul to God.”
“In true prayer, we do not seek to change God who is perfect; it is we who are changed.”
"Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”
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