
In this episode, we look at what it really means for God's people to be a "house of prayer" in a culture that treats prayer as a last resort. Starting in Mark 11 and Isaiah 56, we see Jesus cleanse the temple and declare, "My house will be called a house of prayer for all nations," then follow that thread into the New Testament where *we*—the gathered people of God—are now His living temple. We unpack Jesus' teaching in Matthew 6, showing how the Lord's Prayer is not a magic script or religious routine, but a covenant-shaped pattern for relational prayer with our Father. We talk about the difference between formulas and real conversation, why "in Jesus' name" is about representing His heart and authority, and how Acts 4 models corporate prayer that results in Spirit‑filled boldness, not just shaking buildings. Along the way, we confront common distortions—prayer as performance, complaint, or vending machine—and invite you to rediscover prayer as worship: continual, trusting communion with God that reshapes your whole life. For more messages and resources, visit www.hopeucnashville.com or download the HopeUC Nashville app.
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