Learning to Pray Like Jesus: Understanding the Lord's Model Prayer

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by: Chad Greer

04/06/2025

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Prayer is more than just religious ritual or memorized words - it's about having a genuine conversation with God. When Jesus' disciples observed His prayer life, they saw something different that made them want to learn His approach.

What Makes Jesus' Prayer Different?

The prayer commonly known as "The Lord's Prayer" is actually better understood as the Lord's model prayer. It provides a pattern for how we should approach God, not just words to recite from memory. Jesus gave us key elements to include when we pray:

Key Elements of Prayer According to Jesus

  1. "Father, hallowed be your name" - Recognizing God's holiness and giving Him reverence
  2. "Your kingdom come" - Surrendering to God's will and sovereignty
  3. "Give us daily bread" - Expressing dependence on God's provision
  4. "Forgive us our sins" - Seeking and extending forgiveness
  5. "Lead us not into temptation" - Asking for protection and guidance
  6. How Should We Approach Prayer?

    Prayer is the sincere desire of your heart - even those hidden thoughts you might not dare speak aloud. Through Christ's sacrifice, we now have direct access to bring our petitions before God's throne.

    What Does Persistent Prayer Look Like?

    Jesus used the parable of a persistent friend asking for bread at midnight to illustrate how we should approach prayer:

    • Keep asking
    • Keep seeking
    • Keep knocking
    • God wants us to be persistent in our prayers, not because He's reluctant to answer, but because persistence demonstrates faith and deepens our relationship with Him.

      How Does God Answer Prayer?

      Just as earthly parents want to give good gifts to their children, our heavenly Father desires to give us what we need. Sometimes His answers may not match our timing or expectations, but they're always for our good.

      Life Application

      This week, examine your prayer life by asking yourself:

      • Are my prayers centered on God's glory or just my wants?
      • Do I pray with persistence and faith?
      • Do I trust God's goodness even when answers don't come as expected?
      • Challenge: Commit to spending time each day this week praying through the model Jesus gave us. Instead of rushing through memorized words, thoughtfully consider each element - praise, surrender, dependence, forgiveness, and protection. Keep a prayer journal to track how God responds to your persistent prayers.

        Remember: You always have a prayer because Jesus Himself prayed for you, God invites you to pray, and your Father is good and gives what is best for His children.

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        Prayer is more than just religious ritual or memorized words - it's about having a genuine conversation with God. When Jesus' disciples observed His prayer life, they saw something different that made them want to learn His approach.

        What Makes Jesus' Prayer Different?

        The prayer commonly known as "The Lord's Prayer" is actually better understood as the Lord's model prayer. It provides a pattern for how we should approach God, not just words to recite from memory. Jesus gave us key elements to include when we pray:

        Key Elements of Prayer According to Jesus

        1. "Father, hallowed be your name" - Recognizing God's holiness and giving Him reverence
        2. "Your kingdom come" - Surrendering to God's will and sovereignty
        3. "Give us daily bread" - Expressing dependence on God's provision
        4. "Forgive us our sins" - Seeking and extending forgiveness
        5. "Lead us not into temptation" - Asking for protection and guidance
        6. How Should We Approach Prayer?

          Prayer is the sincere desire of your heart - even those hidden thoughts you might not dare speak aloud. Through Christ's sacrifice, we now have direct access to bring our petitions before God's throne.

          What Does Persistent Prayer Look Like?

          Jesus used the parable of a persistent friend asking for bread at midnight to illustrate how we should approach prayer:

          • Keep asking
          • Keep seeking
          • Keep knocking
          • God wants us to be persistent in our prayers, not because He's reluctant to answer, but because persistence demonstrates faith and deepens our relationship with Him.

            How Does God Answer Prayer?

            Just as earthly parents want to give good gifts to their children, our heavenly Father desires to give us what we need. Sometimes His answers may not match our timing or expectations, but they're always for our good.

            Life Application

            This week, examine your prayer life by asking yourself:

            • Are my prayers centered on God's glory or just my wants?
            • Do I pray with persistence and faith?
            • Do I trust God's goodness even when answers don't come as expected?
            • Challenge: Commit to spending time each day this week praying through the model Jesus gave us. Instead of rushing through memorized words, thoughtfully consider each element - praise, surrender, dependence, forgiveness, and protection. Keep a prayer journal to track how God responds to your persistent prayers.

              Remember: You always have a prayer because Jesus Himself prayed for you, God invites you to pray, and your Father is good and gives what is best for His children.

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