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20: A Perpetual Incense Before the Lord

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The sermon draws from Exodus 30's altar of incense to emphasize that prayer is not merely a scheduled discipline but a perpetual posture of the heart before God. Centered on the imagery of incense rising continually as a sweet aroma, it portrays prayer as a living, ongoing communion that extends beyond set times, permeating every moment of the day. The preacher contrasts the public altar of sacrifice with the private, intimate altar of incense, underscoring that true prayer occurs in the secret place, where the believer meets God face to face. While specific times for prayer—morning and evening—are honored as bookends to the day, the goal is not duration but a continuous spirit of prayer, where each 'amen' marks the beginning of a day lived in God's presence. The message calls believers to avoid both neglecting prayer and reducing it to mechanical routine, instead cultivating a deep, abiding awareness of God's nearness, fueled by the Holy Spirit and sustained by the finished work of Christ.