The question and answer to Westminster doctrine began to answer the question "What is prayer?" "Prayer is to devote our wishes to God." Biblical basis of this claim: "Ask, give to you, ask, you will find Knock the door, the goalkeeper opens it to you. For everyone who asks for the receipt; found For those who knock on the door "God is the donor of a generous gift who likes to answer upright prayers (Proverbs 15: 8).
To pray for words means to ask, ask, and even begin begging. God invited us to do it. What a refreshing thing. Do not be ashamed to go to God and ask what you need (Matthew 7: 7, 8). He wants to serve our needs, but he wants us to believe him. If we never ask God over time to ask our friends, family, and government about our needs, we will not participate in our original prayers. God has something sufficient for his children and will take care of them, but unless they never ask for this supply from him, it is not (Matthew 6: 25 - 34)
The genealogy of Jesus and the birth of Jesus are explained in two of the four classical Gospels, the Gospel according to Matthew and the Gospel according to Luke. As Luke dated back to the genealogy of Adam and God, Matthew ran after it to Jesus. Both gospel books say that Jesus was miraculously imagined in the uterus of Mary, Jesus' mother, in the Holy Spirit, not from Joseph. Both explanations go back to Joseph to King David and return to Abraham from there. These lists are identical (except one) between Abraham and David, but they are almost entirely different between David and Joseph. Matthew gave Jacob the father of Joseph, and Luke said Joseph was the son of Healy. Attempts to explain the differences between genealogies are inherently diverse. Many modern scholars interpret them as literary inventions