Andrew Wommack Daily Devotional 1 March 2026, Sunday Message
TOPIC: Quality Prayer
SCRIPTURE READING: Matthew 6:5-8
KEY VERSE: Matthew 6:7, ‘But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen [do]: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking.’
TODAY’S MESSAGE
Some of the most effective prayers are the shortest prayers. Jesus said, ‘Peace, be still,’ and the wind and the waves ceased (Mk. 4:39). He said, ‘Lazarus, come forth,’ and Lazarus came back from the dead (Jn. 11:43-44).
Today, there is a new emphasis on the quantity of prayer instead of the quality of prayer. Jesus never advocated long prayers, and there are only a few instances where Jesus prayed long prayers. This is not to say that communion with God is not important. It certainly is, but formal prayer is only one part of our communion with the Lord.
Psalm 5:1-2 uses the words ‘prayer’ and ‘meditation’ interchangeably. Therefore, communing with God through keeping your mind stayed on the things of the Lord is also prayer. There are also times in prayer when we need to be still and know that God is God (Ps. 46:10).
Many times we ask the Lord to speak to us, but He can’t get a word in ‘edge-wise.’ We’re doing all the talking.
Andrew Wommack is an American Christian evangelist, Bible teacher, and founder of Andrew Wommack Ministries (AWM). Born in 1949, he began his ministry in 1972 and is widely known for his teachings on grace, faith, healing, and the authority of the believer. His straightforward, scripture-based approach emphasizes a personal relationship with Jesus and the transformative power of God’s Word
