{"id":444,"date":"2011-01-18T19:41:11","date_gmt":"2011-01-19T05:41:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/stevehusting.com\/doubtbusters\/?p=444"},"modified":"2011-01-18T19:41:11","modified_gmt":"2011-01-19T05:41:11","slug":"why-should-i-pray-if-god-already-knows-what-i-want-to-say","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stevehusting.com\/doubtbusters\/why-should-i-pray-if-god-already-knows-what-i-want-to-say\/","title":{"rendered":"Why should I pray if God already knows what I want to say?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Some of my friends already know I&#8217;m going to talk about the Lord. In  other gatherings, I already know the conversation will turn to American  Idol, Survivor, and Farmville, with very little variation in what  they&#8217;ll talk about. But that&#8217;s all right; it&#8217;s all part of community.  When young moms get together, they&#8217;ll talk about their babies.  Special-interest groups will talk about their interest. This is normal  socializing. So God knows in advance what we&#8217;ll talk about in prayer &#8211;  what does that matter? If Jesus encouraged us to pray, shouldn&#8217;t that be  enough motivation for the obedient disciple?<\/p>\n<p>Jesus&#8217; teaching on prayer in Matthew 6:9-15 helps us understand  prayer and our role in it. Jesus told us to pray, &#8220;Our Father in heaven,  hallowed be thy name.&#8221; In other words, we are to address God properly.  He is our Father, so we are his children and we come to him on that  basis. He is in heaven, and we belong there too, so this world is not  our home. Are we really adamant about needing that new toy? Who God is  to you will frame your prayer life. An unknown God, like the stranger on  the bus or elevator, doesn&#8217;t inspire much conversation, does it? How  grateful I am to know that God is my Father and I may come to him at any  time.<\/p>\n<p>Jesus also taught, &#8220;Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth  as it is in heaven.&#8221; We pray to get God&#8217;s will done, to see his purposes  accomplished on earth. His overriding goal is to replace the current  world administration with the throne of Jesus over all. Is that your  desire, or do you want things to continue as they are? God answers  prayer when it conforms to his will. He longs to see all come to  salvation through Jesus Christ. He wants to see your home thoroughly  under the government of Jesus Christ. What an exalted view of the  family! It drives me to prayer because I can&#8217;t see myself doing this by  myself.<\/p>\n<p>Jesus continued with, &#8220;Give us this day our daily bread.&#8221; This  tells me that God does indeed care about what I need in life (Matthew  7:7-12). I am not to take my simple blessings for granted, but  acknowledge with a grateful heart God&#8217;s part. Before throwing money at a  problem, why not take it to your heavenly Father first and wait to see  what he will do or direct?<\/p>\n<p>The next part of the prayer is, &#8220;And forgive our debts as we  forgive our debtors.&#8221; God keeps us honest with prayer. Christianity is  not an armchair religion; it doesn&#8217;t stay in the realm of intellectual  philosophy. God demands that we act it out. If we ask for forgiveness,  we should be willing to give it to others. If we hold back from doing  what we know is right, God will do the same to us (Matthew 6:14-15,  18:21-35). At times, he will treat us according to our own terms! In  this part of the prayer, we know that if we have offended God in some  way, we don&#8217;t try to make up for it, or try to bargain with God, but  come to him for forgiveness, naming the sin.<\/p>\n<p>Next, &#8220;And do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from  the evil one.&#8221; In prayer, we plead for protection from the flesh and the  Devil. These two terrors are too great for us to battle by ourselves  (Ephesians 6:10-13). We need divine intervention. We are prone to leave  the God we love, as one hymnal writer put it. We love sin and self; we  don&#8217;t love God above all. With constant application of prayer, we will  be strengthened against sin and help others stand for the kingdom, and  further God&#8217;s will in our lives.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, &#8220;For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory  forever. Amen.&#8221; Too often we think life&#8217;s all about us and what we want.  Prayer, properly understood, gives us the big picture. All that we see  will be burned up, and God&#8217;s kingdom will be established forever. It  helps us to keep our prayers in perspective and aim them where they&#8217;ll  do the most good, where they&#8217;re needed. In prayer, we are coming to the  one who has all power. Don&#8217;t underestimate him. He can do exceedingly  abundantly above all we can ask or think. Though the situation looks  impossible to us, with God there is always hope.<\/p>\n<p>Be careful about considering prayer from a philosophical  approach. When we participate in prayer exactly the way the Bible tells  us to, we&#8217;ll gain greater wisdom about it &#8211; and reap all the benefits as  well!<\/p>\n<p><strong>What Do You Think?<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>a. Most of us find it natural to readily talk to our  friends and not to strangers on the elevator. If we have no inclination  to talk to God, what are we saying about our relationship with God?<\/p>\n<p>b. If a friend moves away and you want to maintain  ties, you could stay in touch by conversations via email, SMS,  same-interest forums, or social networking like Facebook or MySpace. Can  talking to God help maintain ties with him?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Some of my friends already know I&#8217;m going to talk about the Lord. In other gatherings, I already know the conversation will turn to American Idol, Survivor, and Farmville, with very little variation in what they&#8217;ll talk about. 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