Daily Scripture Reading

Matthew 6:5-13
Galatians 4:12-20
Matthew 7:7-11
John 15:5-8

Day 21

1 Corinthians 31 Timothy 6:6-7 “Do You Worship the Work?” “We are God’s fellow workers.” (I Corinthians 3:9 NKJV) BEWARE OF ANY work for God that distracts you from concentrating on Him. The greater majority of Christian workers worship their work. Our only concern as...

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Day 20

John 16:16-33 “The Cross in Prayer” “…Until now you have not asked for anything in my name. Ask and you will receive, and your joy will be complete.” (John 16:24 NIV) WE TOO OFTEN think of the Cross of Christ as something we have to get through, yet we get through for...

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“Praying to our Father in Secret”

“When you pray, go into your room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in the secret place.” (Matthew 6:6 NKJV)

THE PRIMARY thought in the area of religion is—keep your eyes on Jesus, not on people. Your motivation should never be the desire to be known as a praying person. Find an inner room in which to pray where no one knows you are praying, shut the door, and talk to your heavenly Father in secret. Have no motivation other than to know Him. It is impossible to carry on your life as a disciple without definite times of strictly confidential conversation with Jesus.“When you pray, do not use vain repetitions…” (Matt. 6:7 NKJV). Our Father does not hear us because we pray earnestly—He hears us solely on the basis of His redeeming grace. He is never impressed by our sincere and intense conviction over any matter. Prayer is not simply about getting things from our heavenly Father—that is only the most basic kind of prayer. Prayer is coming into perfect fellowship and oneness with our heavenly Father. If the Son of God has been formed in us through His Spirit and Fire regeneration (see Gal. 4:19), then He will continue to press on beyond our common sense, opinions, preferences and will change our attitude about the things for which we pray.“Everyone who asks receives” (Matt. 7:8 NKJV). Often, we pray religious nonsense without even involving our will, and then we say that God did not answer—but in reality, we have never asked for anything. Jesus said, “You will ask what you desire” (John 15:7 NKJV). Asking means that our will must be involved. Whenever Jesus talked about prayer, He spoke with wonderful childlike simplicity. Then we respond with our critical attitude, saying, “Yes, but even Jesus said that we must ask.” But remember that we have to ask things of our Father that are in keeping with He whom Jesus Christ revealed.

Prayer

Jesus, we want to know You. We want to talk about what You want to talk about and allow this conversation to be our heartbeat today. Make us one with You so that You can be formed in us. Take us beyond our common sense and change our attitudes about the things for which we pray. Help us to be childlike today so that we do not miss seeing You.

What is He saying to you today?