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Next I wanted God to teach me how to pray. Numerologist Review   I searched the word and took a new look at the Lord's prayer. In Matthew 6:9 Jesus tells the disciples how NOT to pray. He talked in the previous verses about "vain repetitions". In other words, I shouldn't try to impress God with selfish, distant prayers. I needed to be honest with God about whatever I needed at that moment.

The next thing God revealed to me was that I needed to have conversations with the Lord, not feel like prayer is a forced, painful ritual that requires me to put in time. When I thought of prayer this way, as a duty it created a bondage for me and therefore I'd avoid it. When I re-read the Lord's prayer I learned to talk to God which is what praying really is.

The prayer teaches me to simply acknowledge God by telling Him his name is "hallowed", sacred and holy. It tells me to ask God to make His will known in my life (thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven). It reminds me to ask God for provision or daily bread, to forgive me for anything I've done amiss and to have mercy on people that sin against me. This passage told me to always ask God to keep temptations from me and keep me delivered from evil. Then the closing acknowledges His sovereign power.

God used this prayer to give me a revelation. My spirit was illuminated after reading this passage prayerfully. Why I never saw this before I can't answer but I will never forget the day I'd received this understanding concerning prayer. The Lord showed me that I was simply making too much of a production of prayer. When I used to do this, it would make praying a burdensome task and I'd feel bondage instead of freedom. The Lord showed me that praying isn't a prison. It's a way to simply talk to my best friend~Jesus!
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