It’s a privilege. We pray in the name of Christ and we address God. God is our heavenly Father. It helps us to think about how staggering, how startling and surprising that must be that we could come into the very presence of God, that we could address God. Not an intermediary, not a secretary, not an underling, but that we could go to the King of kings and Lord of lords and not simply address Him—not simply speak to Him or of Him to puff Him up to make Him sound good—but speak to Him of our need,