Prayer is an often times misunderstood and misused aspect of a Christian life, prayer is so much more than simply asking God to do this for you, or to give you that, or even about asking for forgiveness, becuase while all of these can be things to include in your prayers, they are not the main purpose behind prayer. The primary purpose behind prayer can be found when we look at God’s heart and His desire for us and our lives. God has always sought a relationship with His people, God wanted to know the Israelites and for them to know Him, He wanted to talk with them, but they rejected this and asked to have Moses act as a mouthpiece instead, God walked and talked with Adam in the garden, this is what God has always wanted from each person, to have a genuine relationship. Prayer then, is not simply coming and asking for something, but rather prayer is a way to talk with God, and for God to talk to us. When we pray it should be more about having a conversation with God, and getting to know Him more, more so than it should be about asking for our personal wishes to come true. Jesus tells us that God knows of our needs before we come to Him, and that we should not use vain repetitions. When we pray we should be using that time to grow our spirits and to grow closer to God, in prayer the veil is thinnest, we are closest to God, and it is here that all other things begin to fall into their proper places, Jesus’ ministry began with prayer, many of the prophets would be in prayer before receiving God’s word. I would urge each of us to use our prayer to draw nearer to God, pray as often as you can, establish your place and time that you will pray each day, and be committed to it. He who is faithful in small will be faithful in much. The more time you spend in prayer with God, talking to Him and listening you will begin to be able to recognize when God is speaking to you, for God does not always speak in a booming voice, but at times His voice is a still small whisper. Now more so than ever it is important for people to focus on their relationship with God, to get to know Him, and to be known of Him. Jesus lived a life of prayer, and we should seek to do the same, that we may do the will of the Father.
Amen.