Sermon Series: The Gospel of Luke
Sermon Title: A Story about the Right and Wrong Way to Pray
Sermon Text: Luke 18:9-14
Sermon Points:
1. The Target Audience
2. A Self-Righteous Prayer
3. A Godly Prayer
4. Jesus’ Response
The Big Idea: You can’t exalt yourself and God at the same time.
Daily Devotional Guide
It’s no accident that Jesus’ words on prayer appear here in Luke’s gospel in the context of future events. Jesus has already warned about the coming destruction that was fulfilled in the destruction of the temple, a few decades after these words were spoken. Last week, we saw Him challenge His disciples to persevere and pray. But how should they pray? That’s the subject of this week’s text.
Anyone can pray. What sets disciples of Jesus apart is who they pray to and how they pray. Even deeply religious people who attend church regularly can pray to the right person but in the wrong way. When true Christians pray, they do so to the God of the Bible with humility. Christian prayer can be a lot of things. It’s worship. It’s a conversation. It’s trust. But it is never religious performance. Religious performance exalts self. Humble prayer exalts God. We can’t do both. With this story, Jesus is showing His followers the right way to pray. As we await God’s perfect justice, we must do so in humble, continual prayer.
Monday - Matthew 6:5-15
Tuesday - Matthew 22:39-46
Wednesday - Romans 8:18-39
Thursday - 2 Corinthians 12:1-21
Friday - Galatians 6:1-18
Saturday - Ephesians 6:10-20
Sunday - 1 Thessalonians 5:1-28
DAILY DEVOTIONAL GUIDE