Discussion Questions:
1. What struggles have you had with maintaining a disciplined prayer life? What victories have you experienced in your prayer life? What did you learn from Jesus’ model of prayer this week that surprised you and/or challenged and blessed you?
2. How is prayer simply talking to God? How is prayer more than simply talking to God? What purposes do you find in prayer?
3. Did you know prior to this sermon how often Jesus is recorded to be praying? What does this say to you about Jesus and how He modeled humanity for us?
4. How does prayer develop the image of God in us? Why would Jesus need this, or was He merely modeling what He knew we need? How does one explain Jesus being completely human and not giving into temptation along with His ability to stay focused on the will of the Father?
5. Why is feeling guilt or shame about praying counterproductive? What are some creative ways to fit prayer into a busy schedule?
6. Why do we struggle with putting the urgent in front of the important? How is the story about Mary & Martha in Luke 10 helpful in understanding putting the important above the urgent, particularly in the context of prayer?
7. Are there times you have been tempted to do works of service for Jesus instead of sitting at His feet to build relationship with Him? How is prayer the investment above the works we do? How do God’s words to Moses in Exodus 3:11-12 when Moses questioned who he was to set the Israelites free from Egypt reveal the true significance of prayer versus works?
8. What are some biblical stories that would have been different if the individuals involved had stopped to pray before pressing on? How does hearing George Muller’s prayer habits excite you and motivate you in your own prayer life? What is it that makes us think God will answer other people’s prayer like he did with George Muller, but not ours?