Journey With Purpose: 25 Days of Growing Closer to GodSample

Relational Prayers
Talking to God as our Abba Father
Prayer is often misconceived. We build it up into something that must be formal and reverent to be accepted by our Lord. After all, He is God. You may even consider it awkward to pray - stuck on things we "should" do, such as having to pray on our knees or having the right words. Reflect for a moment on the relationships you have with your close friends or family. God has adopted us as His children and desires that we communicate with Him, similar to how a child would with a parent. Kristin King discovered this refreshing new approach to prayer.
Listen to Kristin:
Prayer is not about technique; it's about relationship. We can talk to God anytime as our Abba Father (“Abba” means “father” in Greek). Free yourself from the prayer "shoulds." Instead, embrace a comfortable, constant conversation connection with your loving Father God. The more you try out this new approach to prayer, the more natural it becomes. And this deepening relationship with God will bring joy to both you and God in the process.
Application Question:
- Kristin says, "He {God} wants us to be able to come to Him as Abba Father and say, 'God, this is what I'm going through--this is what I'm feeling." Do you talk to God that way? Try today, in prayer, to talk to Him as Father.
About this Plan

Join this 25-day journey with short daily audio messages to help you grow closer to God. Each day offers simple ideas to help strengthen your walk with God. It includes reading Bible reading, praying, caring and sharing with others. Each day helps you live with purpose to deepen your faith and brings light to the needs of others. A brief audio clip gives personal insights and practical advice.
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