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April 11 | Learning the Rhythm of Prayer
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Today’s readings from 1 Samuel 17–18 and Luke 11:1–28 invite us to consider how rhythm shapes both our trust in God and our relationship with Him over time. These passages highlight the importance of steady dependence rather than isolated moments of faith.
In 1 Samuel, David steps forward in confidence against Goliath, not because of a single moment, but because of a pattern of trust that has been formed in his life over time. His willingness to act reflects a deeper rhythm of reliance on God that was built long before the battle.
In Luke 11, Jesus teaches His disciples how to pray, giving them not just words, but a pattern that reflects consistency and persistence. His instruction emphasizes returning to God regularly and trusting Him to respond in His timing.
Together, these passages invite us to reflect on the rhythms shaping our lives, and to consider how consistent trust and steady prayer form something lasting within us over time.