Prayer as a Lifestyle

Mar 30, 2025    Pastor Jeremy Roh

Discussion Questions


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


2. Many of us have been taught prayer techniques and formulas throughout our lives. We learn when to pray, how to structure our prayers, and what words to use. Yet prayer at its core isn't about technique but relationship. How has your understanding of prayer as relationship rather than obligation changed your communication with God over time?


3. There's a significant difference between prayer endurance and prayer devotion. Endurance means we pray because we have to, knowing all the right words to say at the right times. Devotion springs from relationship—praying because we desire communion with God regardless of circumstances. What practical steps have you taken or could you take to move from prayer endurance to genuine devotion in your daily life?


4. We often approach prayer with specific outcomes in mind, knocking on God's door with requests and expecting immediate answers. But God frequently invites us into a deeper experience—coming inside, spending time with Him, and trusting His timing and process rather than just receiving what we asked for at the doorstep. When have you experienced God answering your prayers in ways that were different but ultimately better than what you originally requested?


5. The tension of living in the "now and not yet" reality of faith means we often pray in the middle of God's unfolding story. We know the ending—restoration and eternity with Him—but we don't always see how the middle chapters connect to that conclusion. What current situation in your life requires you to trust God while you're in "the middle" of His story, before you can see the resolution?