There is a version of prayer that sounds spiritual but is powered by approval. And Jesus calls it out.

In Matthew 6:5–6, Jesus warns us not to pray like hypocrites who love to be seen, then He calls us into the inner room where the mask comes off and the Father meets us in secret.

In this message, Pastor Jonathan Evans exposes “The Masquerade,” the temptation to turn holy conversation into public performance, and invites you back to prayer that is honest, humble, and real.

If you have ever felt pressure to “sound right” when you pray, or you’ve caught yourself caring more about what people think than what God sees, this sermon will reset your heart.

Key takeaways from this message:
- Prayer is where you go down, not where you come up.
- God knows the difference between a conversation and a concert.
- If your motive is right, you can pray simply and God hears you.
- Audience Direction Disorder can turn prayer into performance, even in spiritual spaces.
- Your Father sees what is done in secret, and He rewards what is real.

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Jonathan Evans is passionate about helping people live out their faith with purpose and courage. As a husband, father of 5, and the Lead Pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship and chaplain for the Dallas Cowboys, he uses biblical truth and relatable life experiences to equip believers for a victorious life in Christ.