Pray to Your Father in Private
March 17, 2020
Commentary
The Gentiles in Jesus day made prayers not to God but to false gods. These prayers consisted of long repetitive phrases (v. 7). The principal here is that a believer should not make a show of prayer or pray in such a way that it draws unnecessary attention to himself. God is not impressed with words but with the genuine outcry of a needy heart (vv. 5-7). Your Father knows what you need before you ask Him (v. 8).
Then Jesus presented a model prayer which is commonly called “the Lord’s prayer” that includes some important elements for us to include in our praying which are as follows (vv. 9-15).
- Worship – “Our Father in Heaven”
- Reverence – “Hallowed be thy name”
- His will to be done – “Thy will be done”
- Daily provision – “daily bread”
- Forgiveness – “forgive us, as we forgive”
- Deliverance – from “temptation” to evil
The Pharisees also loved to fast so that others would see them and think that they were spiritual. Fasting should emphasize the denial of the flesh and not draw attention to self (vv. 16-18). Mark it down that fasting that requires spectators is mere acting.
Application
We have just looked in the last two days at three examples of Pharisaic "righteousness": giving, praying, & fasting. I need to consider what the Lord is trying to teach me in these three areas.