by Joyce Meyer
And when you pray, do not heap up phrases (multiply
words, repeating the same ones over and over) as the Gentiles do, for they
think they will be heard for their much speaking…. For your Father knows what
you need before you ask Him.
—Matthew 6:7–8
—Matthew 6:7–8
We must develop confidence in simple, believing
prayer. We need the confidence that even if we simply say, “God, help me,” He
hears and will answer. We can depend on God to be faithful to do what we have
asked Him to do, as long as our request is in accordance with His will. We
should know that He wants to help us because He is our Helper (Hebrews 13:6).
Too often we get caught up in our own works
concerning prayer. Sometimes we try to pray so long, loud, and fancy that we
lose sight of the fact that prayer is our conversation with God. The length or
loudness or eloquence of our prayer is not the issue; it is the sincerity of
our heart and the confidence we have that God hears and will answer us that is
important.
Sometimes we try to sound so devout and elegant
that we get lost. We don’t even know what we are trying to pray about. If we
could ever get delivered from trying to impress God, we would be a lot better
off.
Prayer:
Lord, free me from the belief that my prayers must
be eloquent and just right. Keep reminding me that what You really want from me
is a heartfelt conversation. Amen.

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