His prayer was "Father forgive them, for they don't know what they are doing".
Jesus spent the whole night in prayer to God, before he chose his apostles. The book of Luke records this.
Jesus went before Pontius Pilate.
The Lord's Prayer is taken from Jesus' example of a prayer. You can find it in Matthew 6:9-13, Luke 11:1-4. It is "how you should pray" Hope that helps. :)
Jesus did follow the Lord's Prayer.
The record is silent. A day of rest and prayer
Yes. The Jesus Prayer is for everyone.
Jesus prayed a lot..... so I have no idea what time you are talking about. One time, right before he was taken away to be crucified, Jesus was in the garden and he was praying that somehow if God could do what he had to do(be crucified) another way. Jesus was in a constant ongoing prayer with God. He only did it publicly because of the lack of faith in those around him.
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Likely the best prayer that speaks of the greatness of Jesus is found in the 17th chapter of the book of John. It is known as the High Priestly Prayer that he prayed shortly before his arrest and execution.
A:In the three synoptic gospels, Jesus prayed in the Garden of Gethsemane. He suffered alone and in agony, asking God that, if possible, he take this cup (his destiny to be crucified) away. In the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, his last words on the cross, when he finally realised that God had not heard his prayers in the garden, were, "My God. My God. Why hast thou forsaken me?" Luke's Gospel has the prayer in the Garden, but not Jesus' later realisation that God had forsaken him.For theological reasons, John's Gospel does not have the unanswered prayer in the Garden, rather a triumphant prayer before reaching the Garden.
In the four Gospels, prayer is mentioned in various contexts. In Matthew, Jesus teaches about prayer in the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 6:5-15) and emphasizes the Lord's Prayer as a model. Luke frequently highlights Jesus’ practice of prayer, such as before significant events (Luke 6:12, 9:18) and in the Garden of Gethsemane (Luke 22:41-44). John also refers to prayer in Jesus' Farewell Prayer (John 17), illustrating its importance in His relationship with the Father.