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How do you pray?

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BereanWorkman

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One of the privileges we have being in Christ is our adult sonship status. We have access to God any moment and at any time. We have full and complete access. Each member of the Godhead are not jealous as to who you pray to, but as you mature in the faith and understand your sonship status, the privledge of the relationship you have with the Father, we pray to our father, just as Christ did. In fact, when God looks at us, he sees Christ and his righteousness.
 
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I pray dear Lord, or dear Father. I don't think it matters really. Jesus couldn't have prayed to Himself when He gave us the Lord's prayer.

I heard a pastor once disallow his (3year old children) to pray to Jesus, because of the Lord's prayer.

I thought it was pretty awful. But that's just my take.

Sincerely, Tapero
 
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KEMMER said:
I Suggest You Look At The Lord's Prayer, Jesus Gives Us An Example Of How We Should Pray.

Love Kemmer

I know the Lord's Prayer but I was just wondering what different people call God. Father, Jesus, et. It's not that I don't know how to pray, I pray extremely often, I was just asking what other people call God when they pray; just out of curiosity.
 
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BereanWorkman said:
One of the privileges we have being in Christ is our adult sonship status. We have access to God any moment and at any time. We have full and complete access. Each member of the Godhead are not jealous as to who you pray to, but as you mature in the faith and understand your sonship status, the privledge of the relationship you have with the Father, we pray to our father, just as Christ did. In fact, when God looks at us, he sees Christ and his righteousness.
 
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I always begin and end prayers addressing the Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit which reflects Eastern Orthodox practice.
Kemmer rightly points out that the Lord's prayer does indeed provide a wonderful model. In praying, it would be most difficult to do something "wrong", though in my experience in certain charasmatic circles in the 80's I found certain things too familiar for my own personal tastes.
In Xp,
Eusebios.
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Most of the time I just talk to my "Father". I talk to him as I would an Earthly father. I've even gotten mad at Him. And when I'm done venting He just lovingly carries on with His program for my life. Talking about feeling small!

You know, there's been a big controversy about praying "in Jesus name" in some (especially public) places. We have only ourselves to blame for this. We have never been told to tack the phrase "...in Jesus name..." on the end of our prayers. When Jesus said "...whatever you ask for in My Name..." what He meant was "...in My Authority." He was giving us the (His) authority to approach the Father. Take a look at Jesus response to the Disciple's request "Lord teach us how to pray" commonly called "the Lord's Prayer". There is no "in Jesus Name" tacked on the end of it. I believe most Christians misunderstand Jesus statement and if we'd stop insisting on applying that misunderstanding we'd probably be able to do a lot more public praying.
 
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