3 Things Jesus Taught Us About Prayer

Published: July 28, 2021, midnight

Jesus disciples came to Jesus and asked Him, "Teach us to pray the way John taught his disciples to pray".

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Prayer is not caught, it's taught. We often think that when someone receives Jesus Christ as their Savior, they will automatically learn how to pray.

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But just the same way we teach our children how to speak, we have to teach new believers how to pray.

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So, Jesus responded to them by giving them three things:

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  1. A prayer model
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  3. Assurance to be persistent in prayer
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  5. Confidence in prayer
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Jesus wanted them to know that prayer works; and He wants you to know that prayer works.

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In today's podcast I share with you the prayer model that Jesus gave His disciples.

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Dean has been a pastor for over 40 years, ministering in 48 of the 50 states and across Canada and Europe; and over the years. He has watched a subtle shift in the church as political correctness and humanism have crept in and overtaken the pulpit.

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Dean is passionate about laying a solid, godly foundation for many generations. And that is why he began Foundational.

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Dean wants to offer article and resources to pastors, church leaders and lay ministers that will help them effectively lead their congregations to a deeper level of discipleship in Jesus Christ; empowering them to lay a strong foundation in their families for many generations.