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Jesus on Prayer Luke 11:1-13

Jesus on Prayer Introduction

Jesus on Prayer Introduction Jesus prayed an awful lot. His disciples couldn t help but notice. They wanted to learn to pray from him.

Jesus on Prayer Introduction We should want the same thing. What could make our prayer life more effective than learning to pray directly from Jesus?

Jesus on Prayer Introduction In Luke 11, Jesus is going to point us to several factors that will make our prayer more effective.

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4 This model prayer from Jesus is very similar to the one he gives in the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 6. Let s turn their and read that parallel passage.

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4 11:2 Hallowed be your name means Let your name be honored, respected and treated as holy.

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4 11:2 Your kingdom come refers to God s ultimate rule over everything in heaven and on earth. God is, beyond question, the rightful ruler over everyone and everything, but that is not always obvious at this time.

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4 11:2 Here Matthew s version adds, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Christ reminds us that prayer is ultimately not about us, but about God.

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4 For this reason, our prayer should never be asking the Lord to do what He has no desire to do or trying to change His will. It is simply praying out of His will One thing only we can do, and that is, we can pray out what God has desired. Then will he accomplish His work because we are one with Him. Watchman Nee (1903 1972), Chinese church leader and teacher. He died after 20 years in prison.

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4 2 Corinthians 5:13-15 (ESV) And [Christ] died for all, that those who live might no longer live for themselves but for him who for their sake died and was raised.

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4 11:3 Give us each day our daily bread. God wants us to pray for our daily needs. It is not unspiritual or sub-christian to do so. It is, however, a feeble sort of praying if this is all that we pray for.

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4 11:4 forgive us our sins lead us not into temptation. It is easier to pray about our needs than about our character. God, however, is very concerned that we become faithful followers of Jesus. This involves being forgiven, forgiving others and avoiding temptation at all costs.

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4 When Jesus tells us to pray forgive us our sins, for we also forgive (11:4), he is not suggesting that God s forgiveness is dependent on our forgiving. Rather, he is simply assuming that those who seek to learn how to pray from him will indeed forgive their enemies. Paul John Isaak, Namibian Lutheran Theologian

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4 If we want to sum up this prayer, we can break it down into prayers for:

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4 If we want to sum up this prayer, we can break it down into prayers for: 1. God s glory 2. Our daily needs 3. The state of our soul

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4 At this point, we might wonder how we are supposed to use a prayer like this. Many of us were taught to simply repeat it word-for-word on a daily basis.

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4 Repetition of this prayer, often called the Lord s Prayer, is not a bad thing, but it can lead to something unhealthy.

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4 Repetition of this prayer, often called the Lord s Prayer, is not a bad thing, but it can lead to something unhealthy. Jesus warns us in Matthew 6:7-8 (ESV), 7 And when you pray, do not heap up empty phrases as the Gentiles do, for they think that they will be heard for their many words. 8 Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him.

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4 We can avoid heaping up empty phrases by following a flexible pattern. It follows the convenient acronym P-R-A-Y.

A Blueprint for Prayer Luke 11:1-4 Following a pattern like that will help our prayers to be not only biblical, but also personally relevant. But there is more to our prayers than the content. How we pray is also important to God.

Boldness in Prayer Luke 11:5-8

Boldness in Prayer Luke 11:5-8 11:8 impudence = boldness, shameless persistence (Expanded Bible) Jesus tells us to be bold in our prayers.

Boldness in Prayer Luke 11:5-8 A great deal more failure is the result of an excess of caution than of bold experimentation with new ideas. The frontiers of the kingdom of God were never advanced by men and women of caution. J. Oswald Sanders (1902 1992)

Boldness in Prayer Luke 11:5-8 11:8 God is probably more ready to answer than we are ready to pray. If we made it a habit to pray bold prayers that would ultimately bring glory to God (not ourselves), can we imagine what God might do in response?

Boldness in Prayer Luke 11:5-8 If a man awakened from sleep is forced to give unwillingly in answer to a request, God, who does not know sleep and who wakens us from sleep that we may ask gives much more graciously. Augustine of Hippo (354 430)

Boldness in Prayer Luke 11:5-8 11:8 The next time you find yourself waking up in the middle of the night, use the time to pray a bold prayer. There is still more to effective prayer than boldness. Jesus also wants us to be secure as we pray earnestly to our heavenly Father.

Security in Prayer Luke 11:9-13

Security in Prayer Luke 11:9-13 It s possible to pray a bold prayer without confidence. Many people become loud and boisterous as a way of hiding their insecurities. We can simply be pretending or acting a part.

Security in Prayer Luke 11:9-13 Jesus wants us to feel confident and secure in the presence of his Father who has now become our Father too. It may take some time to feel like we are a part of the family, but that is the reality, so it should be our goal. We gain nothing through spiritual insecurity.

Security in Prayer Luke 11:9-13 People ought not to think of God as unwilling to give: he is always ready to give good gifts to his people. But it is important that they do their part by asking Leon Morris (1914 2006)

Security in Prayer Luke 11:9-13 Jesus does not say and does not mean that, if we pray, we will always get exactly what we ask for. After all, 'No' is just as definite an answer as 'Yes'. He is saying that true prayer is neither unheard nor unheeded. It is always answered in the way God sees is best. Leon Morris (1914 2006)

Security in Prayer Luke 11:9-13 Like any good parent, God does not always give us the things that we ask for or at the moment we ask for it. But this is not to be seen as a lack of love or lack of ability on God s part. It is simply an expression of his fatherly wisdom, love and care for us as his children.

Security in Prayer Luke 11:9-13 Finally, Jesus speaks of the Father giving us the Holy Spirit. We receive the Holy Spirit when we are born again into a new life in Christ. His presence is part of our birthright as Christians.

Security in Prayer Luke 11:9-13 But the Holy Spirit s mere presence is not the same as the Holy Spirit s power at work in our lives. We should always be seeking more of Him. But be careful not to decide for God how that experience will play out in our lives.

Security in Prayer Luke 11:9-13 Everyone experiences the working of the Spirit in their lives in a different way Don t seek a particular experience. God works differently as He wills. Don t ask for an experience; just ask for the Holy Spirit, and however you experience Him, let that be in His hands. Pastor Chuck Smith (1927 2013)

Security in Prayer Luke 11:9-13 Spirit-filled Christians are not clones. All will be equally biblical, but will express a wonderful diversity in their gifts, their strengths and their personalities. And Jesus gives us permission to connect all of this to prayer.

Jesus on Prayer Conclusions

Jesus on Prayer Conclusions Like the original disciples, we should want to learn to pray from Jesus himself. This passage gives us a great starting point. We can learn much by following Christ s example in prayer.

Jesus on Prayer Conclusions To sum up the Lord s Prayer, we can break it down into prayers for: 1. God s glory 2. Our daily needs 3. The state of our soul

Jesus on Prayer Conclusions Our P-R-A-Y acronym can also help us to keep our prayers biblically sound.

Jesus on Prayer Conclusions But there is more to our prayers than the content. How we pray is also important to God. He does not want us to be timid or insecure.

Jesus on Prayer Conclusions We need to be biblical. We need to be bold. And we need to be secure in our prayers.