The Matthew 6 Prayer Vow

What is the M:6 prayer vow? This vow – based on Jesus’s teachings in Matthew 6:5-13 – is the seed of a prayer discipline. We vow to follow Jesus’s direct instruction on how he wishes his follower top pray. The discipline involves the avowed commitment to use prayer as a two-way communication with God and to refrain from: attempting to tell God what we want him to do (“vending machine prayer”; “wishing well prayer”); from using “prayer” as a way to communicate with, or perform for, or influence in any way, other mortals. It is not an exercise in eloquence or a demonstration of religious knowledge. Instead, the M:6 prayer will be a beseeching of his guidance. It will include gratitude for grace, it is asking for direction in character development. It will ask to understand His will – in order for us to accept it and shape our hears and actions in conformity to it. It is asking for forgiveness. Rather than treating God like a consumer-culture-inspired Santa Claus, M:6 prayer inste...