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There are lots of examples of Jesus giving a sermon, or delivering a prophecy where he speaks to, praises, or gives thanks to God, but I wouldn't call that praying. When someone utters "Thank you Jesus/thank God!" In passing I do not think of that as prayer.
The example we have of him really praying is in the garden of Gethsemane where he walks a "stone's throw away" from his apostles to earnestly plead with God in privacy.
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[–] Sprouted01 ago (edited ago)
There are lots of examples of Jesus giving a sermon, or delivering a prophecy where he speaks to, praises, or gives thanks to God, but I wouldn't call that praying. When someone utters "Thank you Jesus/thank God!" In passing I do not think of that as prayer.
The example we have of him really praying is in the garden of Gethsemane where he walks a "stone's throw away" from his apostles to earnestly plead with God in privacy.