Kerusso Daily Devotional

God Wants to Hear from You

September 10, 2024 Kerusso Season 1 Episode 1642
God Wants to Hear from You
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Kerusso Daily Devotional
God Wants to Hear from You
Sep 10, 2024 Season 1 Episode 1642
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Most people at one time or another wonder who they should address when starting a prayer. The Christian concept of the Trinity has caused people to hesitate to pray. It’s like, “Who do I pray to?”

Luke 6:12 says, “One of those days, Jesus went out to a mountainside to pray, and spent the night praying to God.”

Interestingly, when Jesus prayed, as recorded in the Bible, He prayed to His Father. This is a difficult concept for many to embrace. How can someone be God but pray to Himself? In some sense, this is a matter of faith. We can’t know and understand everything about the mysteries of God. But we can accept by faith that God the Father was manifest in earthly ministry as Jesus. So He models for us how to pray to the one true God.

In Matthew 6:9–13, we read, “Pray like this, Our Father in Heaven, Your name is holy. May Your holy nation come. What You want done, may it be done on Earth as it is in Heaven. Give us the bread we need today. Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us.” 

That’s from the New Life version, Matthew 6:9–13. And this is the famous Lord’s Prayer. It's when Jesus tells His disciples how to communicate with God. Immediately before the prayer itself He tells them to go find a quiet place and God will see the sincerity of the heart offering a prayer.

He also says something else amazing. God knows what we need even before we ask Him. Confusion over who we are praying to is one of the most commonly asked questions, yet God is not waiting to turn away or shut the door on us if we fail to use some formal greeting. There are plenty of examples in scripture of prayers to God the Father, of course. God exists as God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit. And the point is, this is not a trick that is set up so that you can fail. The triune God wants to hear from us, and a sincere heart wishing to talk to God will get through just fine.

Let’s pray.

Father God, there are some things that are hard for us to process. We can have assurance that talking with You anytime is available to us and we don't have to be perfect. Thank you for that Lord. In Jesus’ name, amen.


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Show Notes Transcript

Most people at one time or another wonder who they should address when starting a prayer. The Christian concept of the Trinity has caused people to hesitate to pray. It’s like, “Who do I pray to?”

Luke 6:12 says, “One of those days, Jesus went out to a mountainside to pray, and spent the night praying to God.”

Interestingly, when Jesus prayed, as recorded in the Bible, He prayed to His Father. This is a difficult concept for many to embrace. How can someone be God but pray to Himself? In some sense, this is a matter of faith. We can’t know and understand everything about the mysteries of God. But we can accept by faith that God the Father was manifest in earthly ministry as Jesus. So He models for us how to pray to the one true God.

In Matthew 6:9–13, we read, “Pray like this, Our Father in Heaven, Your name is holy. May Your holy nation come. What You want done, may it be done on Earth as it is in Heaven. Give us the bread we need today. Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us.” 

That’s from the New Life version, Matthew 6:9–13. And this is the famous Lord’s Prayer. It's when Jesus tells His disciples how to communicate with God. Immediately before the prayer itself He tells them to go find a quiet place and God will see the sincerity of the heart offering a prayer.

He also says something else amazing. God knows what we need even before we ask Him. Confusion over who we are praying to is one of the most commonly asked questions, yet God is not waiting to turn away or shut the door on us if we fail to use some formal greeting. There are plenty of examples in scripture of prayers to God the Father, of course. God exists as God the Father, Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit. And the point is, this is not a trick that is set up so that you can fail. The triune God wants to hear from us, and a sincere heart wishing to talk to God will get through just fine.

Let’s pray.

Father God, there are some things that are hard for us to process. We can have assurance that talking with You anytime is available to us and we don't have to be perfect. Thank you for that Lord. In Jesus’ name, amen.


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Speaker 1:

Most people at one time or another, wonder who they should address when starting a prayer. The Christian concept of the Trinity has caused people to hesitate to pray. It's like who do I pray to? Luke 6.12 says One of those days, jesus went out to a mountainside to pray and spent the night praying to God. Interestingly, when Jesus prayed, as recorded in the Bible, he prayed to his Father.

Speaker 1:

This is a difficult concept for many to embrace. How can someone be God but pray to himself? In some sense, this is a matter of faith. We can't know and understand everything about the mysteries of God, but we can accept by faith that God, the father, was manifest in earthly ministry as Jesus. So he models for us how to pray to the one true God.

Speaker 1:

In Matthew 6, 9 through 13, we read pray like this our Father in heaven, your name is holy. May your holy nation come. What you want done, may it be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us the bread we need today. Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. And that's from the New Life Version, matthew 6, 9 through 13.

Speaker 1:

And this is the famous Lord's Prayer. It's when Jesus tells his disciples how to communicate with God. Lord's Prayer it's when Jesus tells his disciples how to communicate with God. Immediately before the prayer itself. He tells them to go find a quiet place and God will see the sincerity of the heart offering a prayer. He also says something else amazing. God knows what we need even before we ask him.

Speaker 1:

Confusion over who we are praying to is one of the most commonly asked questions. Yet God is not waiting to turn away or shut the door on us if we fail to use some formal greeting. There are plenty examples in scripture of prayers to God the Father. Of course God exists as God, the Father, Jesus, the Son and the Holy Spirit. And the point is, this is not a trick that is set up so that you can fail the triune. God wants to hear from us and a sincere heart wishing to talk to God will get through just fine. Let's pray, father God. There are some things that are hard for us to process. We can have assurance that talking with you anytime is available to us. We don't have to be perfect. Thank you for that, lord, in Jesus' name amen.