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When it comes to prayer, the Pharisees had style, but it was all show and very little heart. Their prayers were loud, polished, and public, designed to impress people rather than connect with God. They loved the spotlight, the admiration, the appearance of holiness. Every gesture, every word, every long-winded phrase was a performance meant to signal piety.
The problem? God looks deeper than outward appearances. The Pharisees loved the attention, but they often neglected the core of prayer: relationship, honesty, and love.
True prayer flows from a heart that values connection over recognition.
Listen and be blessed!!!
By Evans GyakyeWhen it comes to prayer, the Pharisees had style, but it was all show and very little heart. Their prayers were loud, polished, and public, designed to impress people rather than connect with God. They loved the spotlight, the admiration, the appearance of holiness. Every gesture, every word, every long-winded phrase was a performance meant to signal piety.
The problem? God looks deeper than outward appearances. The Pharisees loved the attention, but they often neglected the core of prayer: relationship, honesty, and love.
True prayer flows from a heart that values connection over recognition.
Listen and be blessed!!!