A Kid's Guide To MatthewSample

How Should We Pray—Is There A Special Way?
When we pray, we’re talking to God. We shouldn’t use it as a chance to show off for others (Matthew 6:5). And even though we should show God respect, He doesn’t need us to make it into a fancy ceremony or say special words (Matthew 6:7-8). He just wants to hear what we have to say.
When Jesus was on earth, He gave us an example for how we should pray. This example is called the Lord’s Prayer (Matthew 6:9-13). The Lord’s Prayer shows us that our prayers should include three things: 1) praise and worship (telling God how great He is), 2) requests (asking God for what we need or what others need), and 3) confession (asking God to forgive our sins).
We don’t have to pray in a special place, either. God can hear us anywhere and at any time (Matthew 6:6). He will listen to us whenever we choose to talk to Him.
Scripture
About this Plan

The Bible can sometimes be confusing, especially for kids and new believers. This reading plan explains 7 Biblical concepts brought up in the book of Matthew, to help you understand the book more completely. This material is taken from the Action Bible Study Bible ESV.
More
We would like to thank David C Cook for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: www.dccpromo.com/the_action_bible_study_bible_esv/
Related Plans

5 Steps to Standing Strong in Spiritual Warfare (For Women)

A Forever Promise (Bible App for Kids)

Immersed: Out of the Shallows Into the Deep

A Brighter Future: A 5-Day Devotional

Renewed: A Fresh Start in Christ

The Last Half Hour: When Waiting Becomes Glory

The Gospel According to Mark: Jesus the Suffering Servant

Not Giving Into Fear and Peer Pressure: Devotions for Girls (I Am Fearless)

Prayer Works - Vol. 1: Praying at All Times
