J. R. Miller’s sermon emphasizes the necessity of daily prayer in the Christian life, arguing that true prayer is not merely about making requests, but about cultivating a personal relationship with God. He outlines how Jesus exemplified this practice, frequently withdrawing for communion with the Father. Scripture references such as Hebrews 4:16 and Matthew 6:6 highlight the access believers have to God as their Father, assuring them of His willingness to engage with them. Miller underscores the significance of prayer not only as a means of seeking help but as a vital component of spiritual growth and intimacy with God, urging that a daily practice of prayer fosters ongoing renewal and connection with Christ.
“We only pray when we speak to God what is in our heart as a desire, a longing, or a burden.”
“If we care to be with Him only when we have a favor to ask of Him, then there's something lacking in our love.”
“A minister relates that one Saturday morning...his little child opened the door and came in, stealing softly to his side...I only want to be with you.”
“True prayer always transfigures. One who lives habitually with Christ becomes like Christ.”
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