Prayer: The Pure Cry of the Saints

Prayer is not a ritual reserved for the few - it is the real, relentless cry of every child and saint of the Most High. In this message, we are reminded that prayer began not with religion but with dependence, not with formality but with faith. Framed by Hebrews 4:16 - "Let us then with confidence draw near to the throne of grace, that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need" - we are shown how the Word teaches, the Spirit helps, and our Father receives every prayer spoken in truth. Through scriptural clarity and spiritual urgency, this sermon calls us to return to the foundation of prayer as our identity, responsibility, and lifeline. The purpose we are challenged with is this: What has our Father taught us - through the Word and by His Spirit - about how, why, and for whom we are to pray? Let us examine, return, and persist in the pure cry that still reaches His throne.

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