The Lost Art of Community | Devoted to Prayer - Chris Dew
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What if the key to breaking free from isolation and addiction isn't willpower, but connection? This message opens with a fascinating study about rats in cages—when isolated, they become addicted to heroin, but when placed in a thriving community with friends and activities, they ignore it entirely. The parallel to our lives is striking: we're living in an epidemic of loneliness despite being digitally connected, and flourishing can only be found in genuine community. At the heart of building this community is prayer—not as a ritual before meals or a transition between church activities, but as a transformative practice that changes the spiritual realm. Drawing from Luke 11 and the early church in Acts 2, we're invited to reimagine prayer through three essential questions: Who are we praying to? A good Father who loves to bless His children, not an angry deity or distant universe. How do we approach Him? With holy audacity, like children persistently asking for what they need, not walking on eggshells. And how do we actually pray? By using the Lord's Prayer as a canvas—moving through adoration, intercession, petition, confession, and protection. This framework transforms prayer from intimidating to accessible, whether we're spiritual beginners painting like a child or seasoned believers creating masterpieces. The challenge is clear: what would happen if we actually believed prayer changes things and committed to becoming a praying community?