Reasons to draw closer to God in prayers.
Contrasted and the immense universe, the earth is little. Truth be told, to Jehovah, "the Maker of paradise and earth," the countries of humanity resemble a modest drop of water from a can. (psalm 115:15; Isaiah 40:15) Yet, the Bible says: "Jehovah is close to every one of those approaching him, to all who approach him in truth. He fulfills the want of the individuals who fear him; he hears their sob for help." (Psalm 145:18,19) Just consider what that implies! The god-like Creator is close to us and will hear us on the off chance that we "approach him in truth." What a benefit we need to approach God in prayer!
2 If we need Jehovah to tune in to our prayers, in any case, we should implore him in the way that he favors. How might we do this unless we comprehend what the Bible instructs about supplication? It is key for us to recognize what the Scriptures say regarding this matter, for prayer causes us to move nearer to Jehovah.
WHY SHOULD WE PRAY TO GOD:
One essential motivation behind why we should pray Jehovah is that he welcomes us to do as such. His Word supports us: "Don't be on edge over anything, however in everything by prayer and supplication alongside thanksgiving, let your prayers be made known to God; and the tranquility of God that outperforms all understanding will watch your hearts and your psychological powers by methods for Christ Jesus." (Philippians 4:6,7) Surely we would not have any desire to overlook such a kind arrangement made for us by the Supreme Ruler of the universe!
How does prayer strengthen our relationship with God:
Another motivation to supplicate is that routinely imploring Jehovah is an approach to reinforce our association with him. Genuine companions don't convey just when they require something. Or maybe, great companions are occupied with each other, and their fellowship ends up more grounded as they unreservedly express their musings, concerns, and sentiments. In a few regards, the circumstance is comparable with regards to our association with Jehovah God. With the assistance of this book, you have adapted much about what the Bible educates in regards to Jehovah, his identity, and his motivations. You have come to know him as a genuine Person. Prayer gives you the chance to express your musings and deepest sentiments to your sublime Father. As you do, you move nearer to Jehovah.—James 4:8).
WHAT REQUIREMENTS MUST WE MEET, FOR JEHOVAH TO ANSWER OUR PRAYERS :
Does Jehovah tune in to all prayers? Consider what he told insubordinate Israelites in the times of the prophet Isaiah: "In spite of the fact that you offer numerous prayers, I am not tuning in; your grasp are loaded with blood." (Isaiah 1:15) So certain activities can cause God not to tune in to our supplications. For our supplications to be positively heard by God, in this way, we should meet some essential necessities.
An essential necessity is that we practice confidence. (Mark 11:24.) The missionary Paul stated: "Without confidence it is difficult to please God well, for whoever approaches God must trust that he is and that he turns into the rewarder of those genuinely looking for him." (Hebrews 11:6) Having genuine confidence is more than only realizing that God exists and that he hears and answers supplications. Confidence is demonstrated by our activities. We should give clear confirmation that we have confidence by the way we experience each day.—(James 2:26).
HOW CAN WE SHOW SINCERITY AND HUMILITY WHEN PRAYING TO GOD:
Jehovah likewise requires that the individuals who approach him in petition do as such with lowliness and earnestness. Do we not have motivation to be modest when addressing Jehovah? At the point when individuals have the chance to address a lord or a president, they as a rule do as such deferentially, recognizing the ruler's high position. The amount all the more so should we be conscious when moving toward Jehovah! (psalm 138:6) After all, he is "God Almighty." (Genesis 17:1) When we implore God, the way in which we approach him should demonstrate that we submissively perceive our situation before him. Such quietude will likewise move us to supplicate from our heart in truthfulness, keeping away from standard, redundant prayers.—(Matthew 6:7,8).
Another necessity for being heard by God is that we demonstration in harmony with our prayers. Jehovah anticipates that us will do all that is inside our energy to work at what we petition God for. For instance, on the off chance that we ask, "Give us today our bread during the current day," we should buckle down at whatever accessible activity we can perform. (Matthew 6:11; 2 Thessalonians 3:10) If we pray God for help in conquering a carnal shortcoming, we should be mindful so as to maintain a strategic distance from conditions and circumstances that could lead us into enticement. (Colossians 3:5) notwithstanding these essential prerequisites, there are inquiries regarding supplication that we need replied.
ANSWERS TO SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT PRAYERS:
To whom should we pray to:
To whom would it be advisable for us to ask? Jesus showed his supporters to go to "our Father in the sky." (Matthew 6:9) Our prayers, at that point, must be coordinated just to Jehovah God. In any case, Jehovah requires that we recognize the situation of his exclusive generated Son, Jesus Christ. As we learned in Chapter 5, Jesus was sent to the earth to fill in as a payment to reclaim us from wrongdoing and passing. (John 3:16; Romans 5:12) He is the named High Priest and Judge. (John 5:22; Hebrews 6:20) Hence, the Scriptures guide us to offer our petitions through Jesus. He himself stated: "I am the way and reality and the life. Nobody goes to the Father aside from through me." (John 14:6) For our prayers to be heard, we should pray just to Jehovah through his Son.
how long should our prayers be:
The Bible does not put any utmost on to what extent private or open petitions ought to be. They may run from a short prayer before a feast to a long private prayer in which we spill out our heart to Jehovah. (1 Samuel 1:12, 15) However, Jesus censured pretentious people who made long, ostentatious prayers previously others. (Luke 20:46, 47) Such prayers don't inspire Jehovah. What is imperative is that we ask from our heart. Consequently, the length of adequate petitions may differ as per needs and conditions.
How often should we pray:
The Bible urges us to "ask persistently," to "continue on in petition," and to "supplicate continually." (Matthew 26:41; Romans 12:12; 1 Thessalonians 5:17) obviously, these announcements don't imply that we should go to Jehovah each snapshot of the day. Or maybe, the Bible is asking us to implore routinely, persistently expressing gratitude toward Jehovah for his decency to us and seeking him for direction, solace, and quality. Is it not soothing to realize that Jehovah puts no restriction on to what extent or how regularly we can converse with him in supplication? In the event that we really value the benefit of prayer, we will discover numerous chances to go to our glorious Father.
Why it is important to say Amen at the end of a prayer:
For what reason would it be advisable for us to state "So be it" toward the finish of a prayer? "Amen" signifies "doubtlessly," or "so be it." Scriptural illustrations demonstrate that it is fitting to state "So be it" at the end of individual and open prayers. (1 Chronicles 16:36; Psalm 41:13) By saying "So be it" toward the finish of our own prayers, we certify that our looks were made with genuineness. When we say "Amen"—either noiselessly or so anyone can hear—at the finish of somebody's open petition, we demonstrate that we are in concurrence with the musings that were expressed.—1 Corinthians 14:16).
Why we should take the advantages I praying:
How appreciative we can be that the Creator of this huge universe is near all who approach him appropriately in prayers! (psalm 145:18.) May we take full favorable position of the valuable benefit of prayers. In the event that we do, we will have the happy prospect of attracting nearer and nearer to Jehovah, the Hearer of prayer.
Regards,
Adosimena.