EPISODE · Jul 27, 2025 · 29 MIN
Always Pray and Do Not Lose Heart | John Piper
from Reformed Thinking · host Edison Wu
Deep Dive into All That Jesus Commanded by John Piper - Always Pray and Do Not Lose HeartJesus intended to create a praying people, commanding them to always pray and not lose heart. He exemplified this himself by consistently seeking alone time for prayer, often rising early, spending whole nights in prayer, and praying before suffering.The core reasons for prayer align with God's major purposes: God's glory and the believer's joy. Prayer glorifies God by demonstrating human dependence and His abundant provision, positioning Him as the "all-supplying fountain." For believers, prayer is a path to lasting joy, as Jesus promised, "Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full." God's readiness to answer and His perfect knowledge of our needs before we ask serve as powerful incentives.Regarding how to pray, Jesus taught simplicity, cautioning against "empty phrases" or repetitive words, as God is already aware of our needs. Despite this, perseverance in prayer is crucial, not to overcome God's resistance, but to align with His wisdom regarding the timing and manner of His answer. All prayers are grounded in Jesus's death and resurrection, which removed obstacles to accessing God, thus they should be offered in His name, signifying faith in Him. Prayer also requires faith in God, trusting His will rather than one's own positive thinking. Jesus emphasized prayer should be done privately and sincerely, not for human praise, strongly condemning hypocrisy.Followers are instructed to pray for themselves, acknowledging their weakness, and also broadly for other followers, the world, and even enemies and persecutors, emphasizing that no one should be excluded.The Lord's Prayer serves as a model for what to pray, prioritizing God's glory and kingdom ("hallowed be your name," "your kingdom come," "your will be done") before personal needs like daily provisions, forgiveness, and deliverance from evil. Jesus also commanded prayer for laborers for God's harvest, illustrating that human prayers are instrumental in accomplishing God's ultimate and universal purposes, even as His kingdom's triumph is certain.Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologianhttps://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730
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