Rochester Assembly Young Adults
Prayer is essential to discipleship because it aligns believers with the will of God. In the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus taught His disciples to pray, “Your kingdom come, your will be done” (Matthew 6:9–10). Prayer is not primarily about getting God to agree with us; it is about surrendering ourselves to Him. Romans 12:1–2 shows that transformation happens through renewed minds and lives surrendered as living sacrifices. Prayer becomes the place where disciples are reshaped into people who discern and desire God’s will above their own. The sermon also highlighted prayer as a source of spiritual endurance, protection, and healing. Prayer builds faith and spiritual stamina (Jude 1:17–23), strengthens believers during trials (Matthew 26:41; Philippians 4:6–7), and equips them to stand against the enemy’s schemes (Ephesians 6:11–18). Prayer also brings healing and restoration through confession and forgiveness (James 5:16). A disciple who neglects prayer becomes spiritually weak and vulnerable, but a disciple who remains devoted to prayer grows stronger, more discerning, and more dependent on the presence of God.
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