Faith Free Presbyterian Church

The Practice of Secret Prayer

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Sinopsis

The sermon centers on Matthew 6:6 as a foundational call to cultivate a vital, private prayer life, framing it not as a mere duty but as essential fellowship with God. It challenges the distortion of religious practice—where good deeds and prayers are performed for public recognition—by emphasizing that true spirituality requires intentional solitude with God, symbolized by entering a closet and shutting the door. The message underscores that God, as a loving Father who sees in secret, is both intimately present and faithfully attentive to the believer's hidden struggles, offering immediate peace and spiritual renewal through prayer. The ultimate motivation is not earthly reward but the future, eternal recognition at Christ's return, where faithful, private devotion will be acknowledged and rewarded openly. The sermon calls the church to prioritize this hidden communion, not as a performance, but as the very heart of a life rooted in grace, dependence, and divine intimacy.