Alongsider Church
What is prayer, and how do we actually experience God through it? In this message, we explore how prayer is our response to a conversation God has already started through His Word and through Jesus. As we learn to listen, prayer moves from simply saying words… to truly encountering God. Because of Jesus, we don’t just believe in God; we belong to Him. Bottom line: Conversation with God leads to an encounter with God. Scripture. Ephesians 2:16-18 Romans 8:26-28 Galatians 4:6-8 Outline. Key Idea: Prayer is responding to God’s voice, conversing with Him through His Word, and encountering Him personally. 1. What is Prayer? • Prayer is a response to the knowledge of God • God always initiates—we respond • More than instinct → a personal relationship Definition: Prayer is continuing the conversation God has already started through His Word and His grace 2. Conversing with God Meeting a personal God through His Word • God speaks through Scripture—His Word is living and active • We don’t start the conversation → we respond • Prayer flows from listening, reflecting, and responding What this looks like: • Asking for understanding • Surrendering our hearts • Worship, confession, requests, silence • Honest, real communication (like the Psalms) Key truth: The clearer we see God in Scripture, the more our prayers reflect reality 3. Encountering God Prayer moves from conversation → encounter Who God is: • Triune: Father, Son, Holy Spirit • A God of perfect relationship and love What He invites us into: • God as our Father • We belong to Him through Christ • The Spirit leads and helps us pray How this works: • Through Jesus (our mediator) • By the Spirit (who helps us pray) • To the Father (who loves us) Result: • Not just asking for things → knowing God • Growing desire for Him, not just what He gives The Cost of Prayer • Jesus was forsaken so we could be accepted • Through His sacrifice, God becomes our Father • Prayer is possible because of the cross Bottom Line: Conversation with God leads to an encounter with God Questions. Kids: Since God is like a loving Father, what would you want to talk to Him about today? (You can draw it or say it!) Warm-up: Growing up, how affectionate were your parents? How would you define prayer before this message, and how has that definition changed? What keeps you from having an honest, ongoing conversation with God? (Distraction, doubt, busyness, feeling unworthy, not knowing what to say, etc.) What’s one step you can take toward overcoming that obstacle? The message described prayer as a response to a relationship God has already initiated. How does seeing God as Father (not just God) change the way you approach Him? When have you experienced prayer moving from just talking to actually encountering God? What was different in that moment? Jesus was forsaken so we could be brought near. How does understanding the cost of prayer shape your desire or confidence to pray? What is one simple, practical step you can take this week to grow in prayer? (Set a time, use Scripture, listen before speaking, journal, etc.) Neighborhoods to Nations. Who is one person in your life right now who might need prayer or an invitation into a relationship with God? What would it look like to pray for them consistently this week and take one step toward them, including inviting them to church with you? Prayer Prompt. Father, thank You for inviting me into a real relationship through Jesus. Teach me to talk with You, help me experience You, and shape my life through prayer.
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