Jesus Reveals What Most Get Wrong About Talking to God

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What if a single prayer could change your life forever? Imagine a way to pray that brings you peace,...
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What if one prayer could change your life forever? What if there's a way to pray that could bring you peace, healing, and a deeper connection with the Creator? We've all prayed, but have you ever stopped to ask yourself, "Am I really praying the right way?
" There's a better way; a way that Jesus Himself revealed, and that could change everything for you. Think about it: what's the one thing you'd change in your life right now? Is it the stress of financial struggles, the pain of broken relationships, or the weight of anxiety that holds you back?
Whatever it is, Jesus showed us a way to connect with God that brings lasting peace and freedom. In this video, we'll uncover what most people get wrong about talking to God and show you how to pray with power, purpose, and peace, just as Jesus taught. One of the most common mistakes people make when they pray is rushing into their requests.
But Jesus begins His teaching on prayer in Matthew 6:9 by saying, "Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. " Matthew reminds us here that prayer begins with worship. When we say, "Hallowed be thy name," we are recognizing God's holiness, His greatness, and His authority over all things.
Hallowed means sacred, set apart, and worthy of reverence. Think of Moses at the burning bush in Exodus 3:5: when Moses approached, God told him, "Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy ground. " That wasn't just about the physical space; it was about acknowledging the sacredness of God's presence.
When you pray, start by focusing on who God is. Say, "God, You are holy. You are my Creator, my Father, and my provider.
I worship You for who You are. " This shifts your perspective and prepares your heart to connect with Him. Prayer is not just about asking; it's about honoring the One we're speaking to.
When you begin with worship, it changes the way you approach everything else in your prayer. Another common mistake people make is treating prayer like a list of demands. But Jesus teaches us in Matthew 6:10 to pray, "Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
" Matthew teaches us that prayer is not about convincing God to do our will, but about aligning our hearts with His. Think of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, as Matthew tells us in 26:39. Jesus prayed, "Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless, not my will, but Thy will be done.
" Even though He was facing unimaginable pain, Jesus trusted that God's plan was greater than His own. When you pray, try saying, "Lord, I trust You. Even if things don't go the way I hope, I know Your will is perfect.
Help me to surrender my plans and align my heart with Yours. " This isn't always easy, but it opens the door for God to work in ways you can't yet see. Trusting His will brings peace, even in the middle of uncertainty.
Another mistake people make is letting worry take over their prayers. Jesus tells us in Matthew 6:11 to pray, "Give us this day our daily bread. " Matthew teaches us that prayer is about trusting God for what we need today, not getting caught up in the fears of tomorrow.
Think back to the Israelites in the wilderness. In Exodus 16, God provided manna each morning, but only enough for that day. If they tried to gather more, it would spoil.
This was a lesson in daily trust, relying on God one day at a time. When you pray, focus on the present moment. Say, "Lord, I trust You to provide what I need for today.
Help me to let go of my worries about tomorrow and trust in Your faithfulness. " Daily dependence on God reminds us that He is our provider; it's a powerful way to build trust and deepen your relationship with Him. One thing many people don't realize is that holding onto unforgiveness can block their connection with God.
Jesus teaches us in Matthew 6:12 to pray, "Forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. " Matthew emphasizes here that forgiveness isn't just something we ask for; it's something we give. Jesus explains this further in verses 14 to 15, saying, "If you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.
But if you do not forgive others, neither will your Father forgive your trespasses. " Think of the parable of the unforgiving servant in Matthew 18:23-35. The servant owed his master an enormous debt but was forgiven.
Yet, when someone owed him a much smaller amount, he refused to show mercy. The master was furious and said, "Shouldn't you have had mercy on your fellow servant just as I had on you? " Forgiveness isn't about excusing someone's actions; it's about freeing yourself from bitterness and making room for God's grace.
When you pray, ask God to help you forgive. Say, "Lord, I release this person to You. Heal my heart and help me walk in Your grace.
" Letting go of unforgiveness opens the door to healing and peace. When it comes to prayer, many people forget that we're not meant to face life's challenges alone. Jesus reminds us in Matthew 6:13 to pray, "And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.
" Matthew shows us here that prayer isn't just about asking for blessings; it's about seeking God's help in our battles. Temptation can come in many forms: the temptation to give up, to act out of anger, or to stray from God's path. Whatever it looks like, we're not strong enough to face it on our own.
Think about Joseph in Genesis 39. When he was faced with temptation from Potiphar's wife, Joseph didn't try to manage the situation himself; he fled, trusting God to guide and protect him. His faith.
. . In God's help, kept him from falling into sin.
When you pray, ask God to guide you away from situations that might lead you into trouble. Say, "Lord, I'm not strong enough on my own; help me stay on the path you've set for me and protect me from anything that could harm my faith. " This part of prayer is a reminder that God is our Shield.
He's not asking us to fight life's battles alone; he's asking us to trust him to lead us and deliver us. Jesus also teaches us that prayer should be personal and intimate, not a public display. In Matthew 6:6, he says, "When you pray, go into your room, close the door, and pray to your Father who is unseen.
Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. " Matthew is showing us that prayer isn't about impressing others; it's about building a real relationship with God in the quiet moments. In a world that often seeks attention and recognition, this reminder is more important than ever.
Think about Daniel in Daniel 6:10. Even when praying to God was illegal, Daniel went to his room, opened his windows toward Jerusalem, and prayed three times a day. He wasn't trying to be seen; he was simply devoted to his time with God.
Find a private space where you can connect with God. It could be a quiet room, a peaceful corner, or even a walk in nature. Say, "Lord, I'm here.
I want to spend this time with you; speak to my heart. " When prayer is about connecting with God rather than performing for others, it becomes a source of strength and transformation. One mistake people often make is thinking they need to use perfect words or follow a strict formula for their prayers to matter.
But Jesus teaches us in Matthew 6:7, "When you pray, do not use vain repetitions as the heathen do, for they think they will be heard for their many words. " Matthew is reminding us that prayer isn't about how much we say or how polished we sound; it's about sincerity. God doesn't want a performance; he wants honesty.
Think of Hannah in 1 Samuel 1:10-13. She was so heartbroken as she prayed for a child that her lips moved, but no sound came out. Eli, the priest, thought she was drunk, but God saw her sincerity and answered her prayer with a son.
When you pray, don't worry about saying all the right things; just be honest with God. Say, "Lord, I'm struggling and I don't have the words; please help me. " God sees your heart, and he values your authenticity over any polished phrases.
Prayer is a conversation, not a performance. Speak to him with the same honesty you'd share with a trusted friend. Another mistake many people make is doubting whether their prayers are heard.
Jesus encourages us in Matthew 21:22, saying, "Whatever you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive. " Matthew shows us here that faith is the foundation of prayer. Without faith, it's easy to feel like your words are just floating into the air.
But Jesus teaches us to trust that God hears every word and is already at work, even when we can't see it. Think of the story of the woman with the issue of blood in Matthew 9:20-22. For 12 years she suffered, but when she heard that Jesus was near, she believed, "If I just touch His garment, I will be healed.
" Her faith moved Jesus to action, and he said, "Your faith has made you whole. " When you pray, approach God with confidence. Say, "Lord, I trust that you hear me.
I believe you are working in my life even if I can't see the results yet. " Faith is what bridges the gap between your prayers and God's power. When you trust him, you open the door for him to move in ways you can't even imagine.
Many people feel like they have to make their prayers long or elaborate for them to matter, but Jesus reminds us in Matthew 6:8, "Your Father knows what you need before you ask him. " Matthew teaches us that God already understands what's in our hearts. He doesn't need a long explanation; he just wants you to come to him.
Think of Bartimaeus in Mark 10:46-52. When Jesus asked him, "What do you want me to do for you? " Bartimaeus didn't give a long speech.
He simply said, "Rabbi, I want to see," and Jesus healed him. When you pray, let your words come naturally. Say, "Lord, thank you for today.
Please guide me and help me with what I'm facing. " Prayer doesn't have to be complicated; the most powerful prayers are often the simplest. God is more interested in your heart than your vocabulary.
Trust that he hears you, no matter how simple your words may be. A mistake we often make in prayer is only focusing on what we lack or what we need. But Jesus shows us the power of gratitude in prayer.
Even though it isn't explicitly stated in the Lord's Prayer, gratitude is woven into everything he taught us. Paul echoes this in 1 Thessalonians 5:18, saying, "Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus. " Jesus models this when he feeds the 5,000 in Matthew 14:19.
Before distributing the loaves and fishes, he gives thanks to God. He doesn't wait for the miracle to happen first; he thanks God before he sees the provision. When you pray, take time to thank God for the blessings you already have.
Say, "Lord, thank you for your faithfulness. Thank you for the ways you've already provided and for the peace you've given me. " Gratitude transforms your perspective.
It helps you focus on God's goodness instead of what you lack, and it opens the door for even more blessings to come your way. Patience. In prayer is often overlooked, but it's a crucial aspect of connecting with God.
Jesus reminds us in Luke 11:9-10, "So I say to you: Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and the door will be opened to you. " In this passage, Jesus emphasizes that while we are to ask, seek, and knock, there is a process to receiving. Sometimes God's answers don't come immediately; He might be preparing us or the situation to make sure His response is what is truly needed.
Jesus also tells us in John 15:7, "If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. " This reminds us that our prayers should be grounded in God's timing and His will. Think of Abraham and Sarah in Genesis 17.
God promised them a child, but it took years for that promise to be fulfilled. Abraham and Sarah had to learn to trust God's timing, and even when they doubted, God kept His word. God's promises are sure even when the waiting feels long.
When you pray, learn to trust God's timing. Say, "Lord, I trust that You are working in my life and will answer at the perfect time. Help me to wait patiently, knowing Your plan is always better than mine.
" Patience in prayer is an expression of faith, trusting that God will provide what we need when we need it. Prayer is not just about asking for things we need or want, but also about seeking wisdom. In James 1:5, we're told, "If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him.
" Matthew reminds us that God wants us to seek His guidance in all areas of life. We are often faced with decisions, big and small, that require insight. When we pray for wisdom, we acknowledge that we need God's direction in every part of our lives.
Think about Solomon in 1 Kings 3:9. When Solomon became king, he asked God for wisdom to govern His people. God granted him wisdom, and Solomon became known for his wise decisions.
God wants to grant us that same wisdom when we ask. When you pray, ask God for wisdom. Say, "Lord, I need Your guidance.
Help me to see things as You see them and to make decisions that honor You. " Prayer is a way to tap into God's limitless wisdom and to receive direction in life. One of the most powerful ways to pray is to align your words with God's promises.
Jesus Himself modeled this when He prayed, often quoting Scripture and reminding the Father of His word. In Matthew 4:4, when Jesus was tempted by Satan, He responded, "Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God. " When you pray in alignment with Scripture, you're tapping into God's promises and affirming His truth.
This shifts your prayer from wishful thinking to powerful declarations of faith. God's word is alive and active, and when you speak it, you invite His power into your circumstances. Think of how Jesus used Scripture to navigate life's trials.
In Matthew 26:39, even as He faced the cross, He prayed, "Not as I will, but as You will," echoing God's ultimate plan of salvation. Jesus knew God's word and allowed it to guide Him, even in moments of deep anguish. When you pray, find verses in the Bible that align with your situation.
Speak them out loud, such as, "Lord, You say that You will provide all my needs according to Your riches in glory" (Philippians 4:19). "I trust in Your provision. " This practice brings depth and confidence to your prayers, as it affirms God's will for your life through the truth of His word.
As we've explored these steps, remember that prayer is not just a ritual or a set of words to say; it is a powerful conversation with the Creator. It is a way to align your heart with God's, to bring peace and clarity, and to trust in His will. Jesus taught us how to pray, and when we follow His example, we invite a deep personal connection with God that transforms us and our circumstances.
Imagine how your life could change if you approached prayer with these principles: worshiping God, surrendering your will, seeking daily provision, forgiving others, trusting His timing, and asking for wisdom. Your prayer life could become a source of strength, hope, and breakthrough. Now let's pray together.
Take a moment, wherever you are, and let this prayer be your declaration of trust, surrender, and hope in God's goodness. Let these words be a reminder that He is always listening, always present, and always at work in your life. Heavenly Father, thank You for the privilege of prayer.
Thank You that we can come before You not as strangers, but as Your children in need of Your love, guidance, and strength. Lord, we worship You for who You are—holy, mighty, and merciful. We praise You for Your greatness and Your constant presence in our lives.
Today we surrender our will to You. Help us to align our hearts with Yours, trusting that Your plans are always for our good. We trust You to provide for our needs today.
We release our worries about tomorrow and rest in Your faithfulness. Lord, we forgive those who have hurt us. Help us to let go of bitterness and embrace Your grace.
We invite You into our struggles, knowing that You will lead us through them. We trust You to be our protector and guide. Please teach us to pray from the heart, not from habit.
Let our prayers be filled with sincerity and authenticity. We believe that You hear us, and we trust that You will answer our prayers in Your perfect timing. Lord, we also.
. . Ask for wisdom; help us to make choices that honor you and lead us closer to your purpose for our lives.
Thank you, Father, for your love, your wisdom, and your grace. We wait with expectant hearts, trusting that you are always at work in our lives. In Jesus' name we pray, Amen.
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