Prayer in Christianity
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Prayer is a communication between human and the devil.

False

According to Matthew 6:5-6, we should pray in the synagogues and on the street corners.

False

The Lord's Prayer is an example of how to pray.

True

Adoration in prayer is asking for forgiveness from God.

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Supplication in prayer is thanking God for what He has done.

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Confessions in prayer is asking for blessings from God.

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Study Notes

What is Prayer?

  • Prayer is a spiritual communication between a human and God.

The Manner of Prayer

  • When praying, do not seek to be seen by others like the hypocrites.
  • Pray in secret, and your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.

The Lord's Prayer (Matthew 6:9-13)

  • The prayer should begin with adoration, hallowing God's name.
  • Pray for God's kingdom to come and His will to be done on earth as it is in heaven.
  • Ask for daily bread and forgiveness of debts, just as we forgive our debtors.
  • Pray to be led not into temptation, but delivered from evil.
  • End with praise, acknowledging God's kingdom, power, and glory forever.

The Elements of Prayer

Adoration

  • Give God praise and worship for who He is.

Confessions

  • Acknowledge our sin to God.

Thanksgiving

  • Thank God for what He has done.

Supplication

  • Pray for ourselves and for others.

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Learn about the true meaning and purpose of prayer in Christianity, and how to pray effectively according to Matthew 6:5-6 and 6:9-13.

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