TO ALL MY FRIENDS
What Is The Right Way of Worship and Prayer?
1. By
Worshiping God in Spirit and Truth
John 4:24 King James Version (KJV)
24 God is a Spirit: and they that worship
him must worship him in spirit and in truth.
2. By
Lifting up holy hands, without Anger and Doubt
1 Timothy 2:8 King James Version (KJV)
8 I will therefore that men pray every
where, lifting up holy hands, without wrath and doubting.
3.
What is the Proper Way to Pray?
Philippians 4:6-7 tells us to pray without being anxious, to pray about
everything, and to pray with thankful hearts. God will answer all such prayers
with the gift of His peace in our hearts. The proper way to pray is to pour out
our hearts to God, being honest and open with God, as He already knows us
better than we know ourselves. We are to present our requests to God, keeping
in mind that God knows what is best and will not grant a request that is not
His will for us. We are to express our love, gratitude, and worship to God in
prayer without worrying about having just the right words to say. God is more
interested in the content of our hearts than the eloquence of our words.
4. What is the closes the Bible
comes to giving a pattern for Prayer?
The closest the Bible comes to giving a “pattern” for prayer is the Lord’s Prayer in Matthew 6:9-13. Please understand that the Lord’s Prayer is not a prayer we
are to memorize and recite to God. It is an example of the things that should
go into a prayer—worship, trust in God, requests, confession, and submission.
We are to pray for the things the Lord’s Prayer talks about, using our own
words and “customizing” it to our own journey with God. The proper way to pray
is to express our hearts to God. Sitting, standing, or kneeling; hands open or
closed; eyes opened or closed; in a church, at home, or outside; in the morning
or at night—these are all side issues, subject to personal preference,
conviction, and appropriateness. God’s desire is for prayer to be a real and
personal connection between Himself and us.
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