This sermon explores Jesus’ powerful teaching on prayer in Luke 11:1–13, beginning with the disciples’ heartfelt request: “Lord, teach us to pray.” We see that prayer is not merely a religious activity but the lifeblood of our relationship with God. Jesus gives a pattern for prayer that centers on intimacy with the Father, trust in His provision, and alignment with His will. He then offers a promise that persistent, faith-filled prayer never falls on deaf ears, and reveals that the greatest gift God gives in response is not just provision, but His own presence through the Holy Spirit.