Isaiah 33:2 O Lord, be gracious unto us; we have waited for thee: be thou their arm every morning, our salvation also in the time of trouble.
As we address these issues of growing in Christ it would be wrong of me to ignore prayer any longer. Prayer was such an important part of who Christ was and it should not be ignored by us.
Luke 9:29 And as he prayed, the fashion of his countenance was altered, and his raiment was white and glistering.
This verse shows the end results of a perfect life of perfect prayer. Who would not want to be seen as transformed in prayer, that your very countenance would be seen by others as a testament to the power and glory of our Lord? If that should be your goal in prayer you will fail miserably. Men of God who attained to that level of prayer did not do so in public. They perfected prayer in private.
As you read more and more about prayer life in Christ, you will find few examples of the words used by Jesus in prayer. When asked to teach His disciples how to pray, He gave us the Lord’s prayer as a guide, an outline, structure of prayer. He never meant for those words to be used solely as prayer.
Matthew 6:7 But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking.
A thing repeated over and over and over loses all sincerity. The structure of the Lord’s prayer is what Christ was showing by example. The same can be seen in that Isaiah 33:2 prayer. Simplicity, directness, without embellishment or grand sounding words.
In the beginning of our walk with Christ, as children our prayers are simple, clean, uncomplicated. If I were to advise you on anything about prayer, I would encourage you not to lose that in your personal prayer time. You will always be His child.
I cannot tell you how much I appreciate this message! It has long bothered me how folks use the so called Lord’s Prayer. In one of th gospels Jesus used the word “how you should pray, ” not “what.” Thanks for making it so clear.