'Prayer is a sincere, sensible, affectionate pouring out of the heart or soul to God, through Christ, in the strength and assisatnce of the Holy Spirit, for such things as God has promised, or according to his word, for the good of the church, with submission to the will of God.'
Prayer is sincere.
Dictionary definition...
'Free from pretense or deceit; the same in reality as in appearance...genuine, honest, frank.'
Why does sincerity matter?
God hates prayer that is insincere - Hosea 7.14
How might we detect insincerity in our praying?
(a) Praying to God while treasuring sin reveals a lack of sincerity - Ps 66.17-18
(b) Praying to God as a means of impressing others - Matt 6.1,5
Why should I pray with sincerity?
Praying to God with sincerity will be rewarded by God - Jer 29.12-13
Bunyan,
'Sincerity is the same in a corner alone, as it is before the face of the world. It knows not how to wear two masks, one for appearance before men and another for private use.'
Questions
What challenge does the importance of sincerity pose to both new and mature Christians?
Do I pray in a prayer meeting to impress others?
Spend time thinking about this hymn written by John Burton over the course of this week.
I often say my prayers,
But do I ever pray?
And do the wishes of my heart
Go with the words I say?
I may as well kneel down
And worship gods of stone,
As offer to the living God
A prayer of words alone.
For words without the heart
The Lord will never hear;
Nor will He to those lips attend
Whose prayers are not sincere.
Lord, teach me what I need,
And teach me how to pray;
Nor let me ask you for your grace,
Not meaning what I say.