Prayer is not one voice but many, woven together in harmony. Through Hezekiah, Moses, and Jesus, we see that prayer is not about perfection, but relationship.
We bring God our imperfect offerings, trusting that He sees the heart behind them. We seek His glory above our own desires, believing that His purposes are good. And in both joy and hardship, we learn to pray as Jesus did: “Not my will, but Yours be done.”
The harmony of prayer is found in bringing every part of life before God - our praise, our struggles, our questions, and our hopes - trusting that He is present, listening, and at work.