Why We Pray

Not too long ago I read a great truth about prayer. It read, “Prayer is the language of faith.”

You wouldn’t like it if I wrote, “If you don’t pray, you don’t have faith.” If I wrote that, you may even stop reading. So, I won’t say that. I will instead write, “If you have faith, you will pray.”

I’m not saying you will pray three times a day while facing Jerusalem, as Daniel did. I’m not even saying you will pray on your knees for one hour every day. Everyone’s prayer routine look different. Certainly everyone’s spontaneous prayer is different. Where and how long you pray does not matter, but if you have faith, you will pray.

It is natural.

God is your Father and you are his child. Fathers and children speak to each other.

It is natural.

Here are two reason we pray.

1. In prayer you build a relationship with your Father. Of course there are some sons and daughters who never speak or have spoken to their earthly father. That is sad. I know because I never got to speak to my earthly father. We build that relationship with the Father by talking with Him in prayer.

2. You have needs that only the Father can fill. If you can help your chlld, you want to do so. Your Father can help and he want to do so. No matter what is going on, He can help.

“Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you “- 1 Peter 5:7

 

Lonnie Davis