How can you pray, if you don’t know how, and you feel like you’re too unworthy 
to try?

 

The disciples of Jesus were far from being perfect, yet they came to Jesus and 
asked Him, “Lord, teach us to pray” (Luke 11:1).

 

What followed was “Prayer 101,” and we would like to join the class.

 

The four Gospels teach us several prayers that we can pray, unworthy as we are, 
which are guaranteed to be answered with a “Yes!”

 

(a) The poor sinful publican in Luke 18:13, “standing afar off, would not lift 
up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast saying, God, be 
merciful to me a sinner” (the original Greek has it, “the sinner,” contrasting 
himself with the Pharisee supposedly praying next to him). You know that the 
Lord received that prayer and answered it!

 

(b) The poor distraught father in Mark 9:24 prayed, “Lord, I believe; help Thou 
mine unbelief.” You know, that prayer is always answered, no matter how 
unworthy you may be!

 

(c) The prayer that Jesus prayed for us all in Luke 23:34, you know has been 
answered for you and me. When the wicked men were driving the spikes through 
His hands and ankle bones, He prayed, “Father, forgive them; for they know not 
what they do!” A heart that is thankful for that forgiveness is the heart with 
which you and I come to Jesus in prayer, unworthy though we surely know we are.




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