HUMBLE PRAYER
Keywords 18:14
"I
tell you that this man, rather than the other, went home justified before God.
For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself
will be exalted."
1.
A Pharisee’s confi dence in
himself (9-12)
looked down on others. So, he told a parable of a Pharisee’s prayer in the
temple. While thanking God, he listed how great he was compared to others.
His confidence in his righteousness was based on his deeds: fasting and tithing.
These are good things, but Jesus said they cannot justify oneself before God.
2.
A tax collector’s plea for God’s
mercy (13-14)
righteousness. In remorse over his selfish condition, he beat his breast. His
attention was not on himself or others, but on God. He remembered God’s mercy,
and cried out, “God, have mercy on me, a sinner.” Jesus declared this man was
justified before God, not the Pharisee. Jesus teaches us to be humble before God
in our prayer, not exalting ourselves. When we do so, there is room for God to
work his mercy in our lives and exalt us.
Prayer
Father,
thank you for your mercy. Help me pray and humbly ask for your
mercy,
as I am a sinner.
One
Word Humble
prayer asks for mercy
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