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In this *teaching* and *for the next week* *or so* we're going to look at what *people* *in* the *Word* of God have *said* *on* the subject of *prayer*.
*1st* we're going to *look at Jesus*.
When *Jesus* was here on the earth He *taught much on* the subject of *prayer*, *even* *when* He *wasn't teaching*, but *just praying* we can learn a lot.
Probably the *best known* is the *Lord's prayer*, which we just read.
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In these *Vs.* here, Jesus said, “When thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are.”
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I *don't think* that *any* of us *wants to be a hypocrite*.
*Then He went* on to *describe the hypocrite*.
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He said, “They love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men.”
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This *does not mean* that *all* of our *praying* should be *in private*.
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*We see* in different places *in the Word* of God that *people prayed in groups*.
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