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This exploration of prayer challenges us to completely reimagine how we approach our Heavenly Father. Rather than rushing to God with our shopping lists of needs and wants, we're invited into a transformative sequence that begins with alignment, not asking. The teaching draws from Matthew 6, where Jesus provides not just words to recite but a template for authentic communion with God. We discover that effective prayer starts with pause and praise, moves through reflection and repentance, and only then arrives at our requests. This isn't about religious formality but about heart transformation. The question becomes profoundly personal: before we ask God to move in our circumstances, are we willing to let Him move in us? The sermon unpacks three critical questions we must ask ourselves as we pray: Does my request align with God's will? Am I willing to be part of the answer? And perhaps most challenging, if God says no or not yet, is Jesus still enough? Through the imagery of daily bread and the Old Testament manna, we're reminded that God invites us into radical dependence, trusting Him one day at a time rather than hoarding provision or controlling outcomes. This message calls us beyond transactional prayer into transformational relationship, where our greatest request isn't for God to fix our problems but to dwell in His presence and gaze upon His beauty.