FEBRUARY — DAY 2: THE NATURE OF GOD AND PRAYER
Date: Monday, February 2, 2026
Focus Scripture:
“Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need.” — Hebrews 4:16
What You Will Walk Away With
- A clearer understanding of how God’s revealed nature—His holiness, grace, faithfulness, and fatherhood—shapes every aspect of prayer.
- Confidence to approach God without fear, shame, or condemnation, knowing the throne is one of grace.
- Freedom from distorted, man-made images of God that create distance and hinder authentic prayer.
Devotional
How you see God determines how you pray. If you see God as distant, prayer becomes begging. If you see Him as harsh, prayer becomes fearful. If you see Him as loving Father, prayer becomes confident communion.
Prayer is not shaped by our emotions—it is shaped by God’s revealed nature. Scripture reveals God as Holy — so prayer is reverent, not casual. Gracious — so prayer is confident, not anxious. Faithful — so prayer is hopeful, not despairing. Father — so prayer is relational, not formal.
Because of Christ, the throne we approach is not a throne of judgment but a throne of grace. We do not pray to persuade God to be kind. We pray because He already is. The cross settled God’s disposition toward us forever. Jesus did not merely teach us how to pray—He made prayer possible. Through His sacrifice, sinners became sons, and fear gave way to bold access. Prayer, therefore, flows from who God is and what Christ has done.
Prayer
Father,
Heal my understanding of who You are. Reveal Yourself to me as Holy, Gracious, Faithful, and Loving.
Thank You for opening the way to Yourself through Jesus. Anchor all my prayers in Your unchanging truth, not in my fluctuating fears.
Amen.
Declaration
- I declare that I approach the throne of grace with boldness, not because of my worth, but because of Christ’s work.
- I declare that my prayers are shaped by God’s true nature—His holiness, grace, and faithfulness.
- I declare that I am a child of God, welcomed into His presence with confidence and love.
Action Points
- Examine your hidden assumptions about God. In a moment of quiet, ask: “Do I subconsciously see God as disappointed, distant, or demanding?” Confess any false image and replace it with the truth from today’s scripture.
- Replace one fear-driven prayer habit (e.g., “I hope God listens…” or “If I’m good enough, maybe…”) with a faith-filled declaration based on Hebrews 4:16. Say, “I come boldly to the throne of grace because I am in Christ.”
- Pray today with confidence rooted in your identity in Christ. Begin your prayer with: “Father, I come to You as Your child, through Jesus. Thank You that Your throne is grace, and Your heart is for me.”
Memory Verse
“For we have not an high priest which cannot be touched with the feeling of our infirmities; but was in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin.” — Hebrews 4:15
📖 Bible Reading Plan (Optional)
- 1-Year Plan: Leviticus 5-7
- 6-Month Plan: Leviticus 8-10; Luke 20-21
📘 Tomorrow: Why We Pray: The Purpose and Power of Communicating with God
Written by: Dr. Abraham Peter
📲 Share & Discuss
- Which aspect of God’s nature (Holy, Gracious, Faithful, Father) most impacts how you pray, and why?
- What false image of God have you had to unlearn to pray with more confidence?
- How does knowing you approach a “throne of grace” change the tone of your prayers?
Pastoral Anchor: We do not pray to change God; prayer changes us because God is already good.








