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! Let Us Pray Like Jesus - Hebrews 5:7 & 4:16
I. *Jesus made a prayer a* priority.
* A. He prayed *early*.
(Mark 1:35).
* B. He prayed at *key* times.
(Lk.
3:21-22; 6:12-13; 9:28ff; 22:39ff).
II.
*Jesus understood the importance of* solitude.
(Matt.
14:22ff; Mk. 1:35; Lk. 5:15-16; Psalm 46:10).
III.
*Jesus understood the importance of* submission.
* A. He *knelt* to pray.
(Luke 22:39-45; Ps. 95:6; Acts 20:36; 21:5).
* B. He prayed for *God's will* to be done.
(Lk.
22:41-42).
IV. *Jesus showed us what to pray*.
* A. For God's *glory*.
(John 12:27-28; 17).
* B. *Thank you*.
(John 11:4ff; I Cor.
11:23-24; Matt.
14:19).
* C. For *others*.
(Lk.
22:31-32; 23-34; John 17).
* D. For *Himself*.
(Lk.
22:41ff).
V. *Jesus* continues *to pray for us.*
(Heb.
7:25; 9:24; Rom.
8:34; I Jn.
2:1,2; Rom.
8:26-27, 34).
*I will follow Jesus in* prayer *and* obedience.
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