Matthew 6:7
"When you pray, don’t babble like the Gentiles, since they imagine they’ll be heard for their many words."
Prayer opens the doors to the blessings God has already determined to provide for you. It is wrong to think of your prayers as a means for getting your will done, and it's especially wrong to imagine God will hear you better if your prayers are lofty and seen by people. Vanity has no place in your prayers. Let God be sovereign, honor him, bless his name, call upon him with humble right motives, and leave it at that. He's the God, not you. He's not your personal genie in a bottle. In fact, you rub him the wrong way, you might get more than you bargained for.
James 4:3
"When you ask (pray), you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, you want only what will give you pleasure."
He is a holy God and he wants his people to be holy, righteous in their hearts and wise in their minds. God leaves no room for compromised and polluted cheap grace.
Proverbs 28:1
"The wicked flee when no one is pursuing them,
but the righteous are as bold as a lion."
No compromise, because compromise is for the wicked. God does not compromise on grace and mercy, and so, He expects holiness from his children. He expects holy motives in their prayers, in their fasting, and in their charity. And he lays it all out so that even the confused gentiles ought to be able to understand it.
How to Give – Matthew 6:1-4
The Way to Pray – Matthew 6:5-13
How to Forgive – Matthew 6:14-15
How to Fast – Matthew 6:16-18
How to store up your Treasury – Matthew 6:19-24
And how to handle your wealth and the inevitable worry about those things – Matthew 6:25-34
It's all there for the ones interested in righteousness. If your motives are genuine, if your purpose is to please God, and your values align with the kingdom to come, you're going to understand that God truly provides everything you can possibly need here and now.
The real takeaway from all of this is that God is mainly concerned with righteousness. For instance, when the word talks about "charity" it really means "doing righteousness". It's about having the right motives in whatever you're "doing", not just righteous faith and spirituality, but righteous living as well.
There are some who say, “All that matters is the doing. How we do it is much less important than the doing of it.”
While doing good is preferable over doing evil, God sees all the things we do as somewhat unworthy in its conception. He wants us to be perfect as he is perfect, but if you haven't noticed, no one is perfect except our Lord Jesus. God cares about how we do our good works, and with what motives we do them.
Don't sound the trumpets like a hypocrite. And in case you didn't realize it, if you're overtly praying over your restaurant food because you think people will somehow be inspired by your piety, that's a trumpet. There will be no reward in heaven for the one who did it for the motives of an earthly reward. If you're trying to impress someone other than God, such prayers are an insult to God. He's not going to punish you for your behavior, he's just going to leave you with your earthly rewards. And leave you with the dignity you prepared for yourself.
He said, "they have their reward".
The long and short of it is, you can pray long, and loud, but to the wrong god.
Ecclesiastes 5:2
"God is in heaven, and you are on earth; therefore, let your words be few."
Effective Christian prayer is weighted best by righteous motives, not vain repetition.
The ancient Greek word for vain repetition is battalogeo which really boils down to, "blah blah blah".
More words don't inform God. He's not impressed by your tweets and memes and all their views. He's not marveling at your worship performances. He's not planning a customer appreciation day because you've given extravagantly. He's looking at your motives. He wants your prayers to help YOU see his vision, to help YOU have a humbled heart, to help YOU to find his peace, and to inflame and animate YOUR faith.
Keep it real, keep it true and simple, and keep it between you and your God.
Next time we dig in deeper on how to pray.
God bless you and keep you.
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