On Our Knees: Praying For All (Eph. 6:18-20) Jan. 17, 2010
I’ve decided to devote at least part of 2010 studying the prayers of Jesus. I’ve already spent several weeks immersing myself in the prayer-life of Jesus. And one thing I am struck by is the simple fact that Jesus prayed. I often think of prayer as the pathway to two things: resources and relationships. I pray in order to gain resources I cannot produce myself. And I pray in order to gain a deeper relationship with God which I cannot deepen in any other way. Yet on both of these counts, it would seem that Jesus would not need prayer. Consider resources. Jesus had the power to create most resources by himself. He had the power to create food—multiplying fish and loaves. He had the power to heal illness—from blindness to leprosy. He could control the weather—stilling a storm with just a phrase. Why would someone like that even need to pray? What resources would Jesus require that he could not produce himself? In addition, consider the issue of relationship. Jesus is God. He and the Father are one. If one purpose of prayer is to cultivate intimacy with God, it would appear as if Jesus already has the deepest intimacy possible. He is so intimate with God that he is God.
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