Simple Prayer: How to Pray Like Jesusනියැදිය

We Need You
The Kingdom is for the Humble
Read: Psalm 145:8–21
"The Lord is near to all who call on him, to all who call on him in truth." (Psalm 145:18 NIV)
Devotional Thought:
God’s kingdom is not built on worldly power and pride, but on humility and trust. Psalm 145 describes a God who lifts up the lowly, satisfies the hungry, and draws near to those who call on Him. In Jesus, we see this kingdom in action—welcoming the poor, the broken, and the humble. To pray, “Your kingdom come,” is to ask for a heart that aligns with His—one that trusts in His provision and lives in dependence on Him.
Reflection Activity – Prayer Walk:
Take a prayer walk around your neighbourhood or a nearby public space. As you walk, pray quietly for the people, homes, schools, and businesses you pass. Invite God’s kingdom to come in these places and for people to experience His nearness.
Prayer:
Father, I let go of my pride and self-sufficiency. I want to live in your kingdom with a heart that trusts and depends on you. Be near to me as I call on you. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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මෙම සැලැස්ම පිළිබඳ තොරතුරු

Inspired by the structure of the Lord’s Prayer, this devotional explores five key movements—Father, You are holy, We need you, I need help, Forgive and protect us—each over five days. Through examples of prayer found in the Psalms and practices like Breath Prayer, Lectio Divina, Intercession, Journaling, and the Examen, you’re invited to slow down and engage with God’s presence, character, and care in everyday life.
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