Why We Pray

Dec 29, 2024

Discussion Questions

Was there anything from the sermon or the passage that stuck out to you?


Many people feel pressure to pray with perfect words or follow specific formulas when talking to God. This can create anxiety about praying "correctly" and may even prevent people from praying altogether. Some believers worry their prayers won't be effective unless they use the right language or technique. What holds you back from praying more openly and freely with God?


Children often approach their parents with complete trust, expressing their needs and feelings directly without worrying about proper form or presentation. This natural, unfiltered communication demonstrates the kind of relationship God desires with us. Their simple faith and dependence can teach us much about prayer. How might viewing God as your perfect Father change the way you pray?


In our social media age, we often feel pressure to present a polished version of ourselves to others. This can carry over into our spiritual lives, where we might focus more on how our prayers sound to others rather than on genuine communication with God. The desire for recognition can subtly influence even our most sincere spiritual practices. What difference do you notice between your private and public prayers?


Trust requires vulnerability, and bringing our real needs and struggles to God can feel risky. Opening ourselves up to disappointment if God doesn't answer in the way we hope takes courage. Yet this vulnerability is essential for developing a genuine relationship with God. What makes it difficult to be completely honest with God in prayer?