Jesus taught us to pray
"Our Father in Heaven".
In others words, we approach God recognizing His responsibility to take care of
us, His love for us, and we are acknowledging an intimate relationship that we
have with Him.
"Your name be honored as holy".
As God's children, we acknowledge that our behavior reflects upon God's
reputation, and that should remain foremost in our prayers. Our petition should
start and end with our desire to live a life that reflects well on Him.
"Your kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us
today our daily bread."
I think that most of us focus on getting our needs met in prayer; however, our
focus should be God's complete control over our lives.
Notice how Jesus de-emphasized asking for our needs in Matthew 6:8b.
" your Father knows the things you need before you ask Him" ;
however, Jesus puts God's rule primary in our lives even in prayer.
In Matthew 6:33, Jesus taught "... Seek first the kingdom of God and His
righteousness, and all these things will be provided to you".
Since God is all knowing and has our best at heart, why should we use our
prayers as a tool to bend God's will to ours and not the other way
around. Since God knows everything, He truly knows what is
best.
Why would we insist on God giving us what appears best even if it might harm us
in the end?
"And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our
debtors."
Another focus in prayer is confession of sin and forgiving others. Forgiveness
is a prerequisite to receive anything from God, including His forgiveness of us.
"And do not bring us into temptation, but deliver us from the evil
one".
Here it is again. Our focus in prayer is our desire to live a godly life while
acknowledging our tendency toward selfishness and an enemy who attempts to use
it to destroy us.
"For Yours is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever."
Here Jesus summarizes the prayer again which is to do God's will, with
God's help, for God's reputation.
(Matthew 6:9a to 6:13 HCSB)