Day 1: Faith that brings us close

Faith-filled prayer is not just about outcomes—it’s about communion. Believing prayer draws us into God’s presence with trust, not just requests.

TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

Additional Scripture

Reflect on the Word

In Matthew 6, we find Jesus at the center of His Sermon on the Mount, leading His disciples into a new and radical way of living out their faith. As He approaches the subject of prayer, He instructs them to “shut the door” and “enter into.” For the disciples, this meant shutting the door to prayer motivated by performance, measured by eloquence and validated by the admiration of others. 

Some of these things may be true for us, as well. Or perhaps, for us, it means closing the door to prayer motivated by fear, shame or obligation.  

Next, Jesus instructs His disciples to “enter into” a private room. It’s in the private room we are invited into true communion with the One who already sees and knows everything. We find this place is occupied by a throne of grace. We are in the presence of Jesus, our great high priest, who is sympathetic to our weakness, merciful, full of wisdom and willing to give us everything we need.  

Companionship with our Savior fuels a boldness of faith that comes from having met mercy and grace face to face. In the private room, we leave behind the things that hinder us from fully experiencing His love and embrace the path of service set before us. As we enter into the fullness of His joy, He readies us to participate in the miraculous plans for a world in need of redemption. 

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