"Jesus was praying in a certain place, and when he had finished, one of his disciples said to him, 'Lord, teach us to pray.'" Lk 11:1
What did Jesus' disciples see or sense when Jesus was praying? What did they
want to learn from him? Did he seem especially quiet or reflective when he
prayed? Were his disciples afraid of what they were experiencing?
Learning to pray, while simple, is difficult, but studying the Our Father can
be powerfully instructive. Acknowledging God's sovereignty before all else is
important because it reminds us that God is always among us, aware of our needs
and anxious to be near us. Only after we put all our trust in God do we ask for
forgiveness and our daily bread. In other words, asking for help is secondary
to honoring the God who is always near. When we follow these simple directives,
no matter what prayer we say, we will be praying as Jesus taught us and the
results will not matter.
Today, say the Our Father with gratitude.
What are your biggest obstacles to a more consistent prayer life?
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