Devotionals

A Man & His Prayer Closet

January 15, 2018

“But you, when you pray, go into your room, and when you have shut your door, pray to your Father who is in the secret place; and your Father who sees in secret will reward you openly” Matthew 6:6, NKJV.

The Pharisees at the time loved to pray openly so man could see them and say how great they were. They sought the reward that comes from man, but not from God. But Jesus told his disciples don’t pray like that. Go to your heavenly Father in secret, close your door and be only focused on opening your heart to Him to pray.

When you shut your door, it signifies a time between only you and God. You aren’t out to impress. No one is around and how you sound when you pray doesn’t matter. The way you pray doesn’t matter. Bow, cry or just sit a while and commune with The Father. God will answer and make His goodness known to you and reward you openly.

To help strengthen your prayer life, it may be wise to physically put this in practice. Go daily to your closet, shut the door and begin to pray. When you shut that door, you are symbolically shutting off every distraction. Scripture doesn’t indicate that Jesus always had a physical closet he went into, yet what we do find is that He always went away to pray. The more you get away, the less distractions there will be. The less distracted you are, the more powerful your prayer life becomes.

Prayer: Father, thank You for Your Word this morning. Thank You for the riches found in my prayer closet. Help me to stay focused on building my prayer life. Help me to not seek after the reward of man, but the reward that comes from You. I will pray in secret and watch You openly reward me. Be glorified in my life. I believe I receive. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Read: Matthew 6:1-13

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