by Evan Cake » Tue Jun 30, 2020 2:37 pm
Sorry, I know this is a very basic question! And I have Googled, but it's useful to hear from 'real' people.
I'm reading the Bible for the first time (new to Christianity) and today I read the part of the Sermon on the Mount that concerns praying. Jesus says not to babble, because God already knows what's in your heart, and then says you should pray like [The Lord's Prayer].
Now I've been babbling, definitely. But also, people often talk shout praying for other people, and for health and assistance with problems etc. Do they mean that they thought about those things but actually only prayed The Lord's Prayer, or some other prayer in the Bible? Or are Jesus' words hyperbole somehow or am I missing context?
Thanks!
Sorry, I know this is a very basic question! And I have Googled, but it's useful to hear from 'real' people.
I'm reading the Bible for the first time (new to Christianity) and today I read the part of the Sermon on the Mount that concerns praying. Jesus says not to babble, because God already knows what's in your heart, and then says you should pray like [The Lord's Prayer].
Now I've been babbling, definitely. But also, people often talk shout praying for other people, and for health and assistance with problems etc. Do they mean that they thought about those things but actually only prayed The Lord's Prayer, or some other prayer in the Bible? Or are Jesus' words hyperbole somehow or am I missing context?
Thanks!