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Jesus lived constantly connected to God; His relationship with His Heavenly Father was His priority so He made time to invest in that relationship. Prayer wasn’t just asking Father God for things, but two-way communication within a relationship. The Gospels routinely have prayer as something Jesus did all the time: before hard seasons or a difficult decision, in celebration and rejoicing, when in pain or need, with others and by Himself. His life was marked by this connection to God. It was such a central part of Jesus’ life that it is the only thing recorded in the Gospels the disciples ask Jesus to teach them how to do.
By Mount Hamilton Baptist ChurchJesus lived constantly connected to God; His relationship with His Heavenly Father was His priority so He made time to invest in that relationship. Prayer wasn’t just asking Father God for things, but two-way communication within a relationship. The Gospels routinely have prayer as something Jesus did all the time: before hard seasons or a difficult decision, in celebration and rejoicing, when in pain or need, with others and by Himself. His life was marked by this connection to God. It was such a central part of Jesus’ life that it is the only thing recorded in the Gospels the disciples ask Jesus to teach them how to do.