ABBA ABBA ABBA (FATHER IN HEAVEN)

 

Prayer 

A prayerful people tongue is different to normal peoples tongue

Tongue

1.Tongue has the power of death and life 

2.Prayerful tongue alwalys speaks blessings on others

3.God has given tongue to worship him not to speak worldly things 

Note:- A tongue has no bones but it can break’s  human heart

Prayer 

You’re prayer should open doors of Heaven 

Note:- Gods know everything right then why we have to pray ?

This is type of prayer we all are doing from so many years 

we have to learn from Jesus 


1.Gethsemane Experience 

The place where pain can change into power

Relationship with father 

To walk in his way and to complete the task

Relationship but not communication( it is not giving information to God)

As Jesus Christ teaches to disciples about prayer , So it Starts with Word Father in Heaven 

1.Entering Gethsemane

Matthew 26:36 – “Then Jesus went with them to a place called Gethsemane, and he said to his disciples, ‘Sit here, while I go over there and pray.’”

Explanation: Gethsemane means “oil press,” symbolizing crushing and pressure. Just as olives are crushed to release oil, Jesus was entering a place of deep spiritual pressure before His crucifixion.

Application: Our own “Gethsemane moments” are times of testing, where we feel pressed by trials but are invited to pray and draw strength from God.


2.Jesus’ Sorrow and Humanity

Matthew 26:37–38 – “He began to be sorrowful and troubled. Then he said to them, ‘My soul is very sorrowful, even to death; remain here, and watch with me.’”

Explanation: Jesus openly expresses His anguish. This shows His full humanity—He felt grief, fear, and overwhelming sorrow.

Application: It’s not unspiritual to feel sorrow or weakness. Jesus models honesty before God and invites His disciples to share in His burden through watchfulness.


3.The Prayer of Surrender

Matthew 26:39 – “My Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as you will.”

Explanation: The “cup” represents suffering, judgment, and the cross. Jesus wrestles with the cost but ultimately submits to the Father’s will.

Application: True prayer is not about changing God’s will but aligning ourselves with it. Our greatest victory comes in surrender, even when obedience is costly.


4.Persistence in Prayer

Matthew 26:42–44 – Jesus prays the same words three times.

Explanation: Repetition shows the depth of His struggle. Yet each time, His surrender grows stronger.

Application: It’s okay to wrestle with God in prayer. Persistence refines our hearts until we can fully embrace His will.


5.Strength from Heaven

Luke 22:43–44 – “And there appeared to him an angel from heaven, strengthening him. And being in agony he prayed more earnestly; and his sweat became like great drops of blood falling down to the ground.”

Explanation: God sends strength in the midst of agony. Jesus’ sweat “like blood” shows the intensity of His struggle.

Application: In our darkest hours, God provides supernatural strength. Agony can lead to deeper earnestness in prayer.



2.Daniel prayer 

A friendship with God

God is revealing to him about his mission 

Prayer of Hope, Restoration, and Strength

1. Opening Praise

Verse: “Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits—who forgives all your iniquity, who heals all your diseases, who redeems your life from the pit, who crowns you with steadfast love and mercy.” (Psalm 103:2–4)

Prayer: Lord, I begin by blessing Your holy name. You are the One who forgives, heals, redeems, and restores. I remember Your benefits today and lift my soul in gratitude.

Explanation: This verse reminds us that prayer starts with remembering God’s goodness. Restoration flows from gratitude, anchoring us in His mercy before we ask for strength.



2.Confession and Renewal

Verse: “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.” (Psalm 51:10)

Prayer: Father, cleanse my heart from bitterness, weakness, and fear. Renew my spirit so that I may walk in holiness and hope.

Explanation: Confession is not about guilt but renewal. David’s cry shows that God’s restoration begins inside—purity of heart leads to strength in daily battles.


3.Strength in Weakness

Verse: “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” (2 Corinthians 12:9)

Prayer: Lord, I surrender my weaknesses to You. Let Your power be perfected in me, so that I may boast not in my strength but in Your grace.

Explanation: Paul teaches that weakness is not failure—it’s the place where God’s strength shines brightest. This verse transforms struggles into opportunities for divine power.


4.Hope in Trials

Verse: “Those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” (Isaiah 40:31)

Prayer: Father, renew my strength as I place my hope in You. Lift me above discouragement, and help me endure with joy.

Explanation: Isaiah shows that hope is active trust. It doesn’t just comfort—it empowers. Prayer here becomes a declaration of resilience rooted in God’s promises.


3.Prayer is a gods correction tool

Before he changes your circumstances he changes you

And prayer is time we have to spend with god , Bcz prayer belongs to god not us 

Prayerful life leads not into temptation

Prayerful life fills us with gods mighty power

And main thing is through prayer we have constant fellowship and Relationship with god

1.Prayer Exposes and Corrects Our Hearts

- Psalm 139:23–24 – “Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.”

- Prayer invites God to reveal hidden motives and sins. Correction begins when we allow Him to search us.

- Hebrews 4:12 – “For the word of God is alive and active… it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.”


Note:- Prayer coupled with scripture acts like a mirror, showing where we need correction.


2.Prayer Redirects Our Will to God’s Will

- Matthew 26:39 – “Yet not as I will, but as you will.”

- Jesus’ prayer in Gethsemane shows correction through surrender. Prayer bends our stubborn will toward God’s perfect plan.

- Proverbs 3:5–6 – “Trust in the Lord with all your heart… and he will make your paths straight.”

- Prayer corrects self-reliance by teaching us dependence on God.


3.Prayer Strengthens Us Against Wrong Paths

- Luke 22:40 – “Pray that you will not fall into temptation.”

- Prayer is preventative correction, keeping us from straying into sin.

- Philippians 4:6–7 – “Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition… the peace of God… will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.”

- Prayer guards and corrects our anxious thoughts, replacing them with God’s peace.


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