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Jesus’ True Prayer Religion and Theology Jesus’ True Prayer "Jesus taught about true prayer in a variety of ways (Matthew6; Luke 11; etc.).(A) Why do you think He described prayer in these terms? Jesus described prayer in both Matthew 6 and Luke 11 as the epitome of a comprehensive prayer because the prayer first acknowledges and gives due respect and adoration to God the Father, the giver of all blessings. Then, he proposed to seek the day’s blessings and ask for forgiveness for all transgressions and to finally protect us from all harm and evil.
The “Our Father” is therefore the prayer that embodies all crucial content that one needs to address and ask for in any particular day during one’s lifetime.(B) How might this description of true prayer compare with your prayers? This description of true prayer is actually practiced in one’s life. Aside from praying the “Our Father”, one also follows Jesus’ advice in Matthew 6.6 which states that “pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly” (Matthew 6, n.d., p. 1). One prays using what one intends to relay to the Father through own words and in a parallel way that a child seeks to communicate to one’s own biological father.(C) How can you improve your prayer life today?
" One could improve one’s prayer life through observing and practicing Jesus’ advice and recommendation for the true prayer by first acknowledging adoration to God, the Father and the provider and Omnipotent God, who governs one’s path and life. One should recognize that prayer assists in overcoming daily challenges and exemplifies communicating to God in terms of appreciating receiving blessings and graces and acknowledging that we need protection from harm. Also, the message of forgiveness must be ingrained in our daily life as the ethics of reciprocity must be of primary importance as a secret to a happy and peaceful life.
ReferenceMatthew 6. (n.d.). Retrieved November 10, 2011, from The Skeptics Annotated Bible: http://skepticsannotatedbible.com/mt/6.html
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