Cornerstone Church Bristol

Learning to Pray: Meeting the Father in the Secret Place

36 min · 7 de jun de 2026
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In this talk, Larry continues the Sermon on the Mount series by exploring Jesus’ teaching on prayer in Matthew 6. He reflects on the struggle many Christians feel when approaching prayer, including distraction, inadequacy, hypocrisy, and the temptation to use empty words. Larry reminds us that prayer is not about performance, technique, or being seen by others. Instead, Jesus calls us to come honestly before our Father, trusting that He sees in secret, knows our needs, and invites us to ask with confidence. Through the Lord’s Prayer, we are shown how our hearts can be reordered around God’s name, kingdom and will, before bringing our daily needs, confession and dependence before Him. A practical and encouraging message for anyone who finds prayer difficult, dry or inconsistent, pointing us back to the Father’s care and the grace made possible through Jesus.

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Portada del episodio Learning to Pray: Meeting the Father in the Secret Place

Learning to Pray: Meeting the Father in the Secret Place

In this talk, Larry continues the Sermon on the Mount series by exploring Jesus’ teaching on prayer in Matthew 6. He reflects on the struggle many Christians feel when approaching prayer, including distraction, inadequacy, hypocrisy, and the temptation to use empty words. Larry reminds us that prayer is not about performance, technique, or being seen by others. Instead, Jesus calls us to come honestly before our Father, trusting that He sees in secret, knows our needs, and invites us to ask with confidence. Through the Lord’s Prayer, we are shown how our hearts can be reordered around God’s name, kingdom and will, before bringing our daily needs, confession and dependence before Him. A practical and encouraging message for anyone who finds prayer difficult, dry or inconsistent, pointing us back to the Father’s care and the grace made possible through Jesus.

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