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Lord, Teach Us to Pray Preached 3-1-26 PM | Luke 11:1–8; Luke 18:1 In Luke 11:1, the disciples make a simple but powerful request: “Lord, teach us to pray.” They had heard Him preach. They had watched Him perform miracles. But what stirred their hearts most was His prayer life. They understood that His power flowed from His communion with the Father. If we are going to be effective Christians, we must learn to pray. In verses 5–8, Jesus gives the parable of the friend at midnight. A man knocks, not casually, but persistently. Though the door is shut, though the hour is late, he keeps asking. The lesson is clear: prayer is not about casual convenience—it is about earnest persistence. God is not bothered by our repeated coming; He is pleased by it. Bold, believing prayer honors Him. Then in Luke 18:1, the purpose is plainly stated: “that men ought always to pray, and not to faint.” Prayer keeps us from fainting. When we stop praying, discouragement sets in. When we stop asking, we start doubting. But continual prayer fuels endurance. It strengthens weary hearts and steadies troubled minds. These passages teach us that prayer is not a last resort—it is a lifeline. It is not a ritual—it is a relationship. We pray because we depend. We ask because we believe. We persist because we trust the character of the One behind the door. If we would see God move in our homes, our church, and our own hearts, we must learn what the disciples learned: stay at the door. Keep knocking. Refuse to faint. And trust that our Father hears.